Perth zoo’s last remaining female elephant is on an estimated 36-hour trip to join other Asian elephants at Monarto safari park in South Australia to create a new regional herd. The elephant is being accompanied by an expert team of veterinarians and her beloved keepers, who will be monitoring her the entire way via CCTV streaming to a support vehicle. Her crate is not only insulated, but has been fitted with air conditioning, plenty of snacks and over 1,000 litres of water Continue reading…Perth zoo’s last remaining female elephant is on an estimated 36-hour trip to join other Asian elephants at Monarto safari park in South Australia to create a new regional herd. The elephant is being accompanied by an expert team of veterinarians and her beloved keepers, who will be monitoring her the entire way via CCTV streaming to a support vehicle. Her crate is not only insulated, but has been fitted with air conditioning, plenty of snacks and over 1,000 litres of water Continue reading… Permai the lonely Asian elephant crosses the Nullarbor to join South Australian herd – video | Zoos | The Guardian
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Perth zoo’s last remaining female elephant is on an estimated 36-hour trip to join other Asian elephants at Monarto safari park in South Australia to create a new regional herd. The elephant is being accompanied by an expert team of veterinarians and her beloved keepers, who will be monitoring her the entire way via CCTV streaming to a support vehicle. Her crate is not only insulated, but has been fitted with air conditioning, plenty of snacks and over 1,000 litres of water
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