The Elephant Sanctuary
November 2017
Nosey was born in Zimbabwe in 1982. She was captured from the wild in 1984 and sent to Ocala, Florida and then in 1986 was transferred to David Meeks of the Meeks Company in South Carolina. She was purchased by Hugo Liebel in 1988 and has been traveling with the Liebel Family Circus ever since being forced to provide "elephant rides."
Hohenwald, Tenn. — African elephant Nosey arrived safely at The Elephant
Sanctuary in Tennessee late Thursday night November 9 after she was confiscated in
Alabama by Lawrence County animal control officers on Wednesday, November 8.
The Sanctuary will be a temporary refuge for Nosey until the court makes a
final ruling.
The Sanctuary’s Veterinary and Husbandry teams greeted Nosey upon her
arrival with fresh-cut produce, bamboo, and banana leaves. Staff monitored
her throughout the night and reported that Nosey showed calm interest in her
new surroundings.
Over the next weeks, Nosey will be kept separate from the other elephants as
her health and individual needs are evaluated.
We applaud all those who have worked so tirelessly on Nosey’s behalf. The
Sanctuary Staff is committed to providing the highest standard of care for
Nosey during her time at The Elephant Sanctuary.
Nosey was born in Zimbabwe in 1982. She was captured from the wild in 1984
and sent to Ocala, Florida and then in 1986 was transferred to David Meeks
of the Meeks Company in South Carolina. She was purchased by Hugo Liebel in
1988 and has been traveling with the Liebel Family Circus ever since.
The Elephant Sanctuary is the nation’s largest natural-habitat refuge
developed specifically for endangered elephants. Located on 2,700 acres in
Hohenwald, TN, 85 miles southwest of Nashville, it exists to provide captive
elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd and the
opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their
well-being and to raise public awareness of the complex need of elephants in
captivity and the crisis elephants face in the wild.
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