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Brigitte Bardot urges Malaysian government to rescue elephant in captivity.
Screen legend Brigitte Bardot has urged the government to let a wild-born Malaysian elephant kept in captivity in Langkawi to retire in the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary.
The former singer and actress expressed her concerns about the elephant, named Lasah, in a letter to Malaysian Natural Resources and Environmental Minister Wan Junaidi.
Bardot, a renown animal activist, said she was aware that Lasah lived alone and chained for several hours a day. She added that the elephant was used and abused for tourism purposes on the island.
She said, according a Malaysian NGO, media reports and several petitions, Lasah had been used in tourism and entertainment for more than 25 years, worked in a logging camp and spent many years in zoos in and outside the country.
“As you and your Ministry are aware, the only way elephants accept being ridden by tourists is by being crushed and frequently abused.
"It is also widely known that elephants must not be kept alone in captivity, males included. Depriving Lasah of the companionship of other elephants is cruel and has severe psychological impact on him, not to mention the repetitive elephant rides and the chains,” she said in the letter.
Bardot added that the abuses and exploitation of Lasah has prevented him from expressing his natural behaviors, such as foraging and interacting with other elephants thus why retiring him to the sanctuary would offer him the opportunity to do so.
“To this day, the Malaysian government has spent tens of millions of Ringgit on pandas coming from China, and I can only hope that such a financial effort translates a certain concern about wildlife.
"Therefore I believe that the Malaysian government will have no problem with welcoming and caring for Lasah, who is a Malaysian-born elephant, at the sanctuary.
Monstrous Malaysia
The other day, I came face to face* with one of these:
Today? Stung by one of these**:
Jayzus, Malaysia.
Luckily, I have a can of $1 beer to ease the pain...
* I saw it from about 3m away, screamed like a bebe, and ran back to Ahimsa.
** Uh, I didn't technically see the thing. But it sure felt big...
Langkawi Malaysia Sunset Panorama