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Lawsuit challenges ownership of Seattle zoo elephants

The Columbian
Published: March 10, 2015, 12:00am
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Asian elephant Chai eats grass at the Woodland Park Zoo after the zoo announced that its two elephants will go on long-term loan to the Oklahoma City Zoo on Feb.
Asian elephant Chai eats grass at the Woodland Park Zoo after the zoo announced that its two elephants will go on long-term loan to the Oklahoma City Zoo on Feb. 27 in Seattle. Photo Gallery

SEATTLE — Activists are suing to challenge the Woodland Park Zoo’s ownership of two Seattle elephants that are to be moved to the Oklahoma City Zoo.

The Elephant Justice Project alleges in a lawsuit that the city of Seattle did not have legal authority to give away the elephants and other property when it contracted with the nonprofit Woodland Park Zoological Society to manage and operate the zoo.

The zoo said last month it’s planning to send its two Asian elephants, Bamboo and Chai, to Oklahoma City. Activists wanted them to go to a wildlife sanctuary.

A lawyer for the zoo society, Paul Lawrence, told The Associated Press on Tuesday the lawsuit doesn’t have merit and he believes the zoo will prevail.

A zoo spokeswoman also says the zoo agreed not to move the elephants before an April 3 hearing in King County Superior Court.

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