Alice, Ginny, and Kate, the trio of elephants, enjoying their habitat at the zoo.
Three African elephants, Alice, Ginny, and Kate, are celebrating their 40th birthdays at Roger Williams Park Zoo. The trio has been at the zoo for 34 years and will relocate to a new facility by the end of 2027. The move is being planned with care to ensure their wellbeing and social environment, as they are in good health and thrive in groups. The zoo staff emphasizes their commitment to the elephants as they approach this significant transition.
Providence, Rhode Island – Three African elephants at Roger Williams Park Zoo, Alice, Ginny, and Kate, are set to celebrate their 40th birthdays this summer. The milestone comes as the elephants prepare for a significant change, having resided at the zoo since 1990, marking 34 years of their stay.
The zoo has announced plans for the elephants to relocate to a new facility by the end of 2027. This move is being carefully planned, given the complex nature of transporting such large animals, each weighing approximately 5 tons. The zoo is collaborating with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to identify a suitable new home that can house the trio and provide adequate care for aging elephants.
Despite the upcoming relocation, the elephants are reported to be in good health and continue to live together harmoniously. It is a priority for the zoo to ensure that the elephants remain in a social environment as they age, aware of the fact that these creatures thrive in groups. The decision to find a new habitat for them was not taken lightly, reflecting the staff’s commitment to the elephants’ well-being. The emotional strain of this decision has been acknowledged by many staff members who understand the importance of companionship for the elephants.
Stacey Johnson, the executive director of Roger Williams Park Zoo, has emphasized the zoo’s commitment to ensuring the elephants’ comfort and social interactions as they transition into their later years. With 2½ years before the move, zoo staff and visitors have ample time to spend with the elephants, fostering relationships and memories.
Alice, Ginny, and Kate each have distinct personalities that have endeared them to zoo visitors. Alice is characterized as intelligent and playful, often motivated by fun activities. Ginny is described as both beautiful and intelligent, while Kate serves as the group leader, maintaining social stability and cohesion among the three.
The history of elephants at Roger Williams Park Zoo dates back to 1893 when the zoo’s first elephant, named Roger, was introduced. The second elephant, also named Alice in honor of the current resident, arrived in 1930. These historical connections highlight the long-standing relationship between the zoo and these majestic creatures.
Prioritizing the elephants’ well-being has remained a primary goal for the zoo staff, as they navigate the complexities of their upcoming relocation. The decision-making process included weighing the emotional impact on staff and elephants alike, ultimately leading to the conclusion that moving was in the best interest of the animals.
As the celebration of their 40th birthdays approaches, the elephants will continue to serve as an educational touchpoint for guests at the zoo, allowing people to learn about their species and the importance of social structures within animal communities. The transition plan aims to ensure that Alice, Ginny, and Kate will have a safe and nurturing environment as they embark on this new chapter in their lives, preserving the strong bond they have formed together.
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