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    YEREVAN ZOO MALE ELEPHANT MARRIED AT LAST

    ARMENPRESS
    Dec 04 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: The director of the Yerevan Zoo,
    Sahak Abovian, told a news conference today that the male elephant,
    Hrantik, is no longer a bachelor after a Russian circus allowed its
    female elephant to travel to Armenia to marry him.

    Armenian diplomats had been negotiating with authorities in India
    and then in Sri Lank to get a wife for Hrantik, but the deal failed
    due to vigorous protests of local nature protection groups.

    The male elephant was brought to Yerevan in 1998 from Moscow's Zoo
    and since then it was leading 'a bachelor's life."

    Hrantik has a big open-air-cage, a pool to splash in hot summers,
    and its winter premises are heated by floor-built-in electrical
    heaters. Mr. Abovian said the elephant even has its personal chef.

    Hrant Vardanian, head of the Grand Holding company, paid $150,000
    for the elephant and transportation expenses.

    Mr. Vardanian said the female elephant stopped performing three years
    ago and the circus was looking for a comfortable place for her to
    settle down.

    Sahak Abovian said also the Yerevan Zoo will undergo a major
    reconstruction next year with new specious cages to be built for
    felines and apes.

    A natural gas system will be laid and many new trees will be
    planted. He said the government has released $2 million for the
    reconstruction.

    The Yerevan Zoo was built 66 years ago and was one of the best zoos
    in the former Soviet Union. Despite a chain of hardships experienced
    in early 1990-s following the collapse of the former Soviet Union,
    it has recovered in the last several years and has acquired several
    animals. Overall it has 2,300 animals of 180 species. Around 60
    percent of them are registered in the Red Book.

    Mr. Abovian said zoos are very important in terms of preserving and
    ensuing reproduction of some species which are nearing the edge of
    extinction in wild life.

    The Yerevan Zoo has one such specie-it is Przhevalsky horse. Armenian
    bezoar (Capra aegagrus) and moufflon are being bred by the Zoo and
    released.

    Within the frameworks of cooperation with WWF the Zoo has exchanged
    10 bezoar goats for deer in neighboring Georgia.

    In 1994 the Yerevan Zoo joined the Eurasian Association of Zoos and
    Aquariums. The Association coordinates exchange of animals among
    zoos, information, new management experience and new animal treatment
    methods. The Yerevan Zoo cooperates also with several zoos in Europe.

    The government has earmarked 200 million Drams as a subsidy to the
    Yerevan zoo for next year, up from 177 million this year. Mr. Sahakian
    said this sum is enough to meet all demands.
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