From Nonhuman Rights Project <[email protected]>
Subject Commerford Zoo Removes Facebook Page After NhRP Supporters Urge Them to #FreeMinnie
Date June 16, 2021 6:18 PM
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Dear John,

Thank you to everyone who shared our update [[link removed]] on Minnie last week and completed the two action items to help free her from the Commerford Zoo to a sanctuary. We know the records were extremely difficult to read and that the USDA’s repeated failures to enforce existing laws and protect Beulah, Karen, and Minnie [[link removed]] are infuriating. As one sign of the power of your words, your compassion, and your advocacy, the Commerford Zoo has now taken down their new Facebook page following the many comments posted by NhRP supporters. Clearly, the message—that they must do the right thing and release Minnie to an elephant sanctuary—came through loud and clear.

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Whether the Commerford Zoo will finally, for the first time, act in Minnie’s best interest and send her to a sanctuary is yet to be seen. However, they have relinquished ownership of an elephant before. In 2000, they sent Nelly [[link removed]] , a female elephant held captive by them since 1974, to the Miami Zoo, where she lives today. We don’t know whether they voluntarily sent Nelly to the zoo or were ordered to surrender her, but this is one example of an elephant leaving their Goshen farm alive.

Please continue to use this action alert form [[link removed]] to send a message to the owners of the Commerford Zoo asking that they release Minnie to an elephant sanctuary. Please feel free to personalize the message and share the alert on social media with the hashtag #FreeMinnie.

Know we are doing everything possible, both publicly and behind the scenes, to determine where and how Minnie is (including whether she is still alive) and compel the relevant authorities to act. Unfortunately, and as many people rightfully find shocking, it is easy for the Commerford Zoo to keep her hidden away because of weak, insufficient, and poorly enforced animal welfare laws.

In recent days, we obtained another USDA report from the most recent inspection of Minnie on April 7 th , so we know she was alive on that date; unsurprisingly, the report reveals little else. We also learned the Commerford Zoo will exhibit animals at the Cattaraugus County Fair [[link removed]] in Little Valley, NY from August 1 st -8 th . While we do not think Minnie will be there since New York banned the use of elephants in traveling acts, we will still monitor the situation to see if they bring her anyway.

If you haven’t already done so, please sign and share this Change.org petition [[link removed]] calling on the Commerford Zoo to free Minnie. Here [[link removed]] is a list of more ways that you can help Minnie. Thank you once again for joining us in the fight to #FreeMinnie, who urgently needs and deserves sanctuary.

To share this message on social media from our blog, click here [[link removed]] . For our response to the question of why we can ’t buy Minnie, click here [[link removed]] .

Courtney Fern
Director of Government Relations, the NhRP

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