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Local activists urge Oregon Zoo to transfer newborn elephant, mother to sanctuary

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — While some are visiting the Oregon Zoo in droves to get a glimpse of new baby elephant Tula-Tu, others showed up advocating for her freedom.

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(FOZE), a local activist group formed in 2008, recently launched a campaign to transfer the newborn elephant and her mother Rose-Tu from the zoo to an established sanctuary they claim “has offered its space.”

Tula-Tu is Rose-Tu’s third baby. Her firstborn, 16-year-old Samudra, also lives at the zoo. Her second calf, Lily, passed away from a virus in 2018, just before she turned 6 years old.

The zoo’s vet said there’s now a special lab at Oregon State University that’s developing an experimental vaccine to help them treat elephant disease.

But the group said Lily’s death – followed by the euthanizing of pack members Tusko, Rama and Packy soon after – brings them concern about the zoo breeding too quickly “under the guise of conservation,” when they claim the elephants are dying of preventable diseases.

Activists with Free the Oregon Zoo Elephants stand outside the Oregon Zoo, campaigning for them to release newborn elephant calf Tula-Tu and her mother Rose-Tu, Mar. 1, 2025. (KOIN)

FOZE members stood outside the zoo’s entrance Saturday morning, holding up signs saying “Elephants suffer in zoos” and “Free the Oregon Zoo elephants.”

“They have a new baby here and everyone’s very excited about her and I can understand – she’s adorable,” said FOZE member Courtney Scott. “But she’s going to grow up and be an elephant and suffer and die just like all the other elephants, like Packy did.”

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She continued, “We’re encouraging this zoo, like 38 zoos have already done, to close their elephant exhibit.”

FOZE said they have also submitted a formal petition to the Metro Council.

Asian elephants reside in India and Borneo, but they’re highly endangered. There are only about 40,000-50,000 still in existence and much of their habitat overlaps with some of the most human populated regions on earth.

KOIN 6 News has reached out to the Oregon Zoo for comment but has not responded at this time.

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