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    The Hindu, India
    February 2, 2005

    VEDA'S JOURNEY

    by Divya Sreedharan


    Till not so long ago, Veda was a happy member of a herd. The
    six-year-old female elephant is now alone. Its handlers say it must
    get used to being on its own.

    Veda will, if the Central Government goes ahead with its plans, soon
    be sent to Armenia's Yerevan Zoo. The gift is meant to symbolise the
    friendship between the two countries.

    According to wildlife activists, however, such diplomacy can harm
    wildlife conservation. Local non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
    have been against the transfer. They say sending a mammal from
    tropical climate to a country where winter temperatures dip below
    14<degree> C is cruel.

    Now, Veda is fast becoming a celebrity. The London-based Born Free
    Foundation (BFF) founded by the actress, Virginia McKenna, and the
    actor, Bill Travers, has joined the debate. According to a report
    from London, the BFF has sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's
    intervention to stop Veda's transfer. The BFF chief executive
    officer, Bill Travers, said: "There are many other ways to improve
    relations between New Delhi and Yerevan, which will not involve the
    potential suffering and possible demise of animals." McKenna, who
    acted in Born Free, is "deeply disheartened that the custom of using
    animals as diplomatic gifts still continues."

    Under the Indian Wildlife Act, 1972, "gifting, rearing and keeping of
    Indian wildlife" is illegal.

    That has, however, not deterred such gifts from being made. Peacocks,
    blackbucks, spotted deer and pythons have been given away, NGOs say.

    Last month, activists here took out a protest march to highlight
    Veda's case. They have also started a signature campaign.

    For now, Veda is being conditioned to get used to a country and a
    climate that nature never meant it to live in.
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