- Center for Elephant Conservation
The Center for Elephant Conservation (CEC) is a 200-acre
animal sanctuary forelephants inFlorida , opened in1995 as a home for retiredcircus animals. The CEC is solely sponsored byFeld Entertainment , theholding company which ownsRingling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus .Center's Role and Location
The CEC is the largest
Asian Elephant gene pool outside ofSoutheast Asia . It is a central facility for researchers of elephant behavior and conservation. The center loans both elephants andsemen to zoos and cooperative breeding programs around the world. Between the traveling circuses and the center, the herd consists of more than 70 elephants. When the center opened, it was home to 27 elephants, including four studs and six babies.As of 2005 , there have been 18 births at the center and,as of December 2005 , three mares are now pregnant. The center has a higher birth rate than any zoo in North America.Retired circus elephants living at the center have an average lifespan of up to 70 years, longer even than captive elephants in zoos, which live an average of 55 years or even wild elephants who typically live up to 45 years.
Except for the paddocks and barns, the facility is a largely undisturbed natural habitat, home to hundreds of native species.
Health Record
In 1999 the centre failed a
USDA inspection under theAnimal Welfare Act due to its restraint policy.cite web|title=Lawsuit Newsflash 24th August 2007|url=http://www.elephantcenter.com/press/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=5722|accessdate=2007-11-2] At least one case of TB was noted at this time. An action over these issues was stated in a local court against the Center in June 2000. [cite web|title=USDA Documents 1999|url=http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/efoia/downloads/inspection/c/52-c-0137_10-07-2003.pdf|accessdate=2007-11-2] The action was brought by theAmerican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , theAnimal Protection Institute , theAnimal Welfare Institute , theFund for Animals , andTom Rider , a former employee of Ringling Bros.cite web|title=Lawsuit Plaintiffs|url=http://www.api4animals.org/press.php?more=1&p=1277|accessdate=2007-11-2] The suit remained unfinished in November 2007 with both sides claiming an August 2007 ruling as a victory.In 2003 and 2004 the Center was given a clean bill of health by
USDA inspectors [cite web|title=USDA Documents 2003|url=http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/efoia/downloads/inspection/c/52-c-0137_10-07-2003.pdf|accessdate=2007-11-2] [cite web|title=USDA Documents 2004|url=http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/efoia/downloads/inspection/c/52-c-0137_09-23-2004.pdf|accessdate=2007-11-2]In 2006 the Center was
quarantined for a case of TB. Only one animal was affected out of the whole herd. [cite web|title=Goliath Business News|url=http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-5730984/Ringling-Bros-and-Barnum-Bailey.html#abstract|accessdate=2007-11-2]Individual elephants
* Asia is the star elephant of the Red Tour.
* Mable (born April 6th, 2006) is the most recent birth at the center (as of October 2006). Mable is a rare second generation offspring as both her mother, Shirley, and her father, Romeo, were also born at the Center in the mid 1990's. Mable's name was picked based on a national naming contest, and is named after Mable Ringling, the wife of one the founders of Ringling Brother's Circus.
* Irvin (born June 2005), named after Irvin Feld who bought the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1967 and restored it to profitability, Irvin's parents are Alana and Charlie.
* Aree (born Apr. 2005)
* P.T. (born May 2002)
* Asha (born Mar. 2002)
* Rudy (born Jan. 2002)
* Gunther (born Nov. 2001)
* Sara (born Apr. 2001)References
External links
* [http://www.elephantcenter.com Official site]
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