Lucy the elephant is seen at the Edmonton Valley Zoo, in Edmonton, Tuesday, March 21, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson


December 06, 2024 Tags:

EDMONTON — Lucy, the renowned elephant at the Edmonton Valley Zoo, is in good health as she approaches her 50th birthday, but experts have determined that she is not well enough to be relocated to join a herd.

Gary Dewar, the zoo's director, explained that Lucy's respiratory problems prevent her from being safely transported. "She struggles with breathing, and moving her would cause significant stress. There's a very real risk that she could die during transit," Dewar said at a news conference on Tuesday. "We don't want to take that chance."

Despite this, Lucy’s overall health remains stable. Dewar noted that, at nearly 50, she still enjoys regular walks around the zoo, although she stays indoors for exercise during the colder months. Experts estimate she has another 10 to 15 years of life left. "She's alert, calm, and responsive," Dewar added.

A large tumor that was discovered two years ago is under control thanks to regular vaccine treatments, according to the zoo. Veterinarian Marie-Josee Limoges shared that the tumor appears smaller and no longer causes the same complications. "Her uterus isn't descending into her abdominal cavity the way it did two years ago," Limoges explained.

Lucy has been living at the zoo since she was two years old, but she has been alone for the past 16 years after her herd mate, an African elephant, was relocated for breeding purposes. In recent years, Lucy has been the focus of campaigns calling for her relocation to a sanctuary where she could live with other elephants. Among those advocating for her freedom was Bob Barker, the late U.S. game show host, who frequently stated that elephants were not suited for the harsh Canadian winters.

Both Dewar and Limoges acknowledged the ongoing criticism but emphasized their commitment to Lucy’s well-being. "We all care deeply about her and want what's best for her," Dewar said. "Lucy will be the last elephant here at the Edmonton Valley Zoo. We will not be bringing any more."

Limoges pointed out that when Lucy arrived at the zoo in the 1970s, it was common for zoos to have elephants. "Fifty years later, it's no longer necessary for every zoo to have one," she said. "We believe it's in her best interest to stay here."

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