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Zoo at risk following elephant transfer concerns

The Toronto Zoo's accreditation could be at risk following council's decision to send three elephants to a California animal sanctuary, two accrediting groups warn.

The Toronto Zoo's accreditation could be at risk following city council's decision to send three elephants to a California animal sanctuary, two accrediting groups warn.

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA) have cited serious concerns about the decision to send the elephants to the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) in California, adecision that was unpopular with the elephant keepersin the first place.

The associations recommendthe Toronto Zoo Board of Management receive the elephant transfer report and review and assess city council's Oct. 25 decision to relocate the elephants to PAWS, which is not an AZA-accredited facility.

As of May 12,the zoo staff had been following a process to transfer Toka, Inringa and Thika to an AZA-accredited facility.

Coun. Michelle Berardinetti had made the recommendation without consulting the elephant keepers, saying it was all done for the benefit of the animals.

AZA and CAZA are also recommendingthe Toronto Zoo Board of Management establish a governance task force guarantee they can protect the zoo's accreditation.