By CLAIRE ELLICOTT
Happy to be home: Anne has been given a new lease of life thanks to Daily Mail readers
An impressive £100,000 has been donated by Daily Mail readers in just three days towards a home for Anne.
Your generous response to our appeal comes as a vet confirmed the circus elephant has taken on a ‘new lease of life’ since arriving at Longleat Safari Park.
There had been fears that 59-year-old Anne – Europe’s oldest elephant – would need to be put down due to her crippling arthritis.
Brutal: The shocking footage of Anne being mistreated
But yesterday independent vet Nic Masters declared she was out of the danger zone, adding: ‘We are not looking at a euthanasia case.’
Her amazing improvement shows just how badly a safe haven in Britain is needed for mistreated elephants who are unable to travel abroad to wildlife sanctuaries.
Yesterday donations continued to pour in for the proposed £1million enclosure at the Wiltshire park, which will feature a swimming pool and a wading area for up to six elephants.
What a difference: Anne is enjoying her new surroundings
‘We’ve now got her on a new system of pain relief and she has responded excellently.
‘She’s moved from a situation where she had no stimulation to one where there’s plenty for her to do and she has a new lease of life.’
Anne will soon be taken out for gentle walks once she has formed a bond with her keepers, he added.
Jan Creamer, of ADI, said: ‘The crusade the Mail launched with us has made a real difference to Anne.’
source: dailymail
Happy to be home: Anne has been given a new lease of life thanks to Daily Mail readers
An impressive £100,000 has been donated by Daily Mail readers in just three days towards a home for Anne.
Your generous response to our appeal comes as a vet confirmed the circus elephant has taken on a ‘new lease of life’ since arriving at Longleat Safari Park.
There had been fears that 59-year-old Anne – Europe’s oldest elephant – would need to be put down due to her crippling arthritis.
Brutal: The shocking footage of Anne being mistreated
But yesterday independent vet Nic Masters declared she was out of the danger zone, adding: ‘We are not looking at a euthanasia case.’
Her amazing improvement shows just how badly a safe haven in Britain is needed for mistreated elephants who are unable to travel abroad to wildlife sanctuaries.
Yesterday donations continued to pour in for the proposed £1million enclosure at the Wiltshire park, which will feature a swimming pool and a wading area for up to six elephants.
What a difference: Anne is enjoying her new surroundings
‘We’ve now got her on a new system of pain relief and she has responded excellently.
‘She’s moved from a situation where she had no stimulation to one where there’s plenty for her to do and she has a new lease of life.’
Anne will soon be taken out for gentle walks once she has formed a bond with her keepers, he added.
Jan Creamer, of ADI, said: ‘The crusade the Mail launched with us has made a real difference to Anne.’
source: dailymail
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