Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Maggie's Holiday Greeting

Enjoy a holiday greeting from Maggie herself, created by Alaskan wildlife cinematographer Daniel Zatz.




In addition to making this wonderful video, Daniel and his family have spent days up at ARK 2000 helping us with our webcam infrastructure. His company, SeeMore Wildlife, has been integral in our webcam expansion project and we can't thank him enough!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Nicholas and Gypsy Move to ARK 2000

At last, Nicholas and Gypsy are HOME.

Construction of the bull barn finally complete, on November 23, 2008, Nicholas and Gypsy made the move to their new habitat at ARK 2000. Bob Barker was on hand to celebrate and welcome them home. Click here to read more on the PAWS website.



And to top it all off, today is Nicholas' birthday!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Beloved 71 Passes Away

With the deepest sorrow I must let you know that 71, one of PAWS' cherished African elephants, peacefully passed away this weekend. Her PAWS family was with her. She was 26 years old.

71 was born in Africa and shipped to the United States after her mother was killed in a cull. Assigned and tagged #71, and slated to be sold as a baby circus elephant, she and a few others in the group ended up being purchased by a man in Florida who owned a large estate. Without her mother's care she was malnourished, chronically sick and nearly died. In an attempt to save her young life, Pat Derby and Ed Stewart, founders of PAWS, offered to give her sanctuary.

"71 was the cornerstone of PAWS. She was the reason for everything that guides PAWS' founding mission. She leaves a legacy for the other African elephants, Mara, Ruby, Lulu and Maggie, whom she led. ARK 2000 was truly hers," Pat Derby said.

When 71 first arrived at PAWS her veterinarian said she would never be a healthy elephant. But Pat and Ed committed themselves to giving her a chance. They slept with her for months, and bottle fed her until she was strong enough to eat on her own. They gave her love and encouragement. They gave her a family.

"When 71 first arrived and walked out of her crate," Derby recalls, "we immediately cut the chains from around her neck. We promised her right then she would never again be chained. She would never be beaten. She would never have to do anything she didn't want to do. We kept that promise to her."

Captivity, and the practice of capturing elephants-tearing them away from their families, forcing them to live in confined spaces, often cruelly trained-is ultimately what destroys them.

"I hope everyone who hears 71's story will remember her when they see elephants languishing in small spaces, rocking and swaying, deprived of their freedom and their families," Derby said.

A necropsy will be performed this week.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Maggie Heads to the Lake

Maggie has now fully integrated into the ARK African elephant group and she is taking advantage of every inch of the habitat. In this update, join Maggie on her foray to the lake.


Monday, June 16, 2008

Ruby & Bob Barker Celebrate her First Anniversary at PAWS

On May 15, 2008, Ruby celebrated the first anniversary of her transition to PAWS from the LA Zoo. Ruby's staunch benefactor, the wonderful Bob Barker, visited PAWS and brought Ruby a cake to commemorate the festivities.

See video of Bob Barker's visit, as well as Ruby's overall transition, in the most recent PAWScast video update.

And this just in: the Animal Planet series "My New Wild Life," featuring PAWS, has been slated to air daily starting June 30 at 3pm! Check the Animal Planet website for details!



Sunday, June 1, 2008

Maggie's Migration PAWScast Video Update

We know it's been awhile since we brought you a new update... It's been a busy spring at PAWS!

The Animal Planet Series "My New Wild Life," featuring PAWS, is now on the air Sundays at 7am Eastern Time. (Yep, that's 4am on the West Coast. Groan.) If you love the show as much as we do, send Animal Planet an email asking for a better time slot.

Ruby celebrated her first anniversary with Bob Barker, and Bob also paid a visit to Nicholas and Gypsy in May. Check out the PAWS website for details and pictures.

And best of all, Maggie is now one of the girls: she's out in the habitat full-time with 71, Mara, Ruby and Lulu and she has integrated beautifully!

We've accumulated a lot of video content, so you can expect to see much more of the elephants in upcoming episodes.

This week, we thought we'd share Maggie's migration video for those of you who haven't seen it. The video covers her trip via the US Air Force from Anchorage to ARK in San Andreas, and ends with some of the highlights since she's been at PAWS.

Enjoy.


Sunday, March 23, 2008

Nicholas and Gypsy Update

Nicholas and Gypsy, the last of the Illinois Hawthorn elephants, have been at PAWS for almost one full year, and news of them is long overdue. In this update, Ed Stewart talks about breaking ground on the bull habitat construction at ARK 2000 and the additional requirements of keeping bulls.

Gypsy and Nic are doing well and we're delighted that their quarantine period is almost complete. The first anniversary of their arrival at PAWS will be April 1st, 2008. We want to say thanks to all of you who have supported these two very special elephants on their long journey to PAWS. We are especially grateful to Bob Barker, a true friend of animals and without whom, this chapter of Nic and Gypsy's story might well have ended differently.




Sunday, March 2, 2008

Out with the Asian Elephants at ARK

All the love and attention lavished on Maggie in recent weeks has diverted the limelight a bit from the dear Asian girls, and we know you're eager for news of them, too!

Maggie is doing beautifully, and her daily visits with her companions are growing longer and progressively less eventful every time. You can watch that process unfold on our webcam at approximately 2:00 pm Pacific time.

In this video update we spent the morning with Wanda, Minnie, Rebecca and Annie in the Asian Habitat at ARK. It was a gorgeous warm day in Calaveras County, and Wanda joined the other girls at the top of "Annie's hill" for a few snacks and a chat. We thought we'd let Wanda speak for herself. Enjoy!




Friday, February 15, 2008

Maggie Has Joined the Group!

On February 13, 2008, Maggie made her first foray into the large African Elephant habitat with her four companions 71, Mara, Lulu and Ruby. Maggie and the others were excited to finally socialize without a barrier, rumbling and trumpeting their greeting in true African elephant style.

PAWS' staff will continue this routine daily, gradually increasing the interval to build Maggie's confidence and physical stamina, until she is fully integrated.

Watch the highlights of Maggie's first outing in our latest PAWScast video update.


Friday, February 1, 2008

Pat's Latest Update -- Maggie's First Tree!

We know you've been anxious for news of Maggie, so thanks for your patience while we waited for a break in the rain.

We shot some lovely video of Maggie knocking down her first tree in the African habitat at ARK 2000. Enjoy!


Sunday, January 20, 2008

Pat's Annual Update from PAWS - 1/20/08

Welcome back, and thanks for joining us for Pat's annual update on the animals at PAWS.

Stay tuned... next week we will bring you video of Maggie and the elephants at ARK 2000!


Saturday, January 12, 2008

PAWScast Podcast From Pat Derby 1/12/08

Pat Derby's first video update from the PAWS sanctuary in Galt, describing the impact of the recent storms in Northern California.






Thursday, January 10, 2008

Welcome to Pat Derby's PAWScast!

Welcome to Pat Derby's PAWScast.

Sign up for Pat Derby's regular PAWScasts: your chance to get the very latest updates on the animals and news from the Performing Animal Welfare Society's captive wildlife sanctuaries in Northern California.

Through our webcams, blog updates and PAWScast video podcasts, your involvement with the animals, sanctuaries and the issues of captive wildlife has never been more accessible.

We're delighted to bring you elephant updates: Maggie's transition from her life in the Anchorage Zoo to the rolling hills of ARK 2000; Nicholas and Gypsy's progress and the status of the bull habitat construction in San Andreas; as well as news of Ruby, Winky, Wanda, Lulu, Minnie, Rebecca and Annie.

Get information and updates on the animals you sponsor: Manfried and the other bears, Sheba and the other lions, the tigers, monkeys and all the rest.

This is also a great way to disseminate the latest press releases, statements and information from Pat and Ed regarding issues affecting wild animals in captivity.

About Pat Derby and PAWS

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Pat Derby’s advocacy for animals developed more than 35 years ago when she began working with captive wildlife in movies and television commercials. While working on television series such as Gunsmoke, Lassie, Daktari, and Flipper, she witnessed the neglect and abuse prevalent in animal training. Determined to initiate better standards of care and handling for performing animals, Pat chronicled her adventures in a Book-of-the-Month Club autobiography, The Lady and Her Tiger. The first exposé of the treatment of performing animals, The Lady and Her Tiger won an American Library Association Award in 1976. Since 1984, The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has been at the forefront of efforts to rescue and provide appropriate, humane sanctuary for animals who have been the victims of the exotic and performing animal trades. PAWS investigates reports of abused performing and exotic animals, documents cruelty and assists in investigations and prosecutions by regulatory agencies to alleviate the suffering of captive wildlife.