Happy the elephant dies aged 55 after being euthanized at New York zoo
The Guardian World ·

Happy, an elephant that became embroiled in a high-profile court case over whether she had the legal rights of a person, has died after being euthanized at New York City’s Bronx zoo at the age of 55. …
Happy, an elephant that became embroiled in a high-profile court case over whether she had the legal rights of a person, has died after being euthanized at New York City’s Bronx zoo at the age of 55. The Asian elephant, was euthanized on Tuesday after zoo staff determined that “progressive, age-related health conditions” required the decision, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which runs four zoos and an aquarium in New York. “She died peacefully surrounded by the keepers, curators, and veterinarians who have cared for her, some for more than 30 years,” said Craig Piper, interim director of the Bronx zoo. Piper said that Happy, kept at Bronx Zoo since 1977 after being named after one of the dwarves in the Snow White story, enjoyed munching on strawberries and watermelons and was friendly with visitors, lifting her trunk in greeting. But Happy gained much broader attention when an animal rights group launched a legal bid in 2018 to release her from the zoo , arguing – in the first case of its kind involving an elephant – that she deserved the rights of personhood and liberty and should be moved to a sanctuary. Zoo officials opposed this, stating that Happy was well cared for and that moving her would be disruptive to her life. New York’s top court ultimately agreed and rejected the activists’ claim in a 5-2 ruling. However, two of the New York high court judges wrote pointed dissents. …
Original source: The Guardian World