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Stop the Elephant in a Bubble Stunt - Contact the Science Center

STOP THE ELEPHANT IN A BUBBLE STUNT ON
TUESDAY 3/18!
CONTACT THE DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER IN SANTA ANA!
This Tuesday, March 18th, the
Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana will
feature a bubble artist who plans to put Tai, an endangered
Asian elephant, into a giant bubble. The bubble artist is
attempting to set a world record for the largest living land
mammal in a bubble.
According to the Discovery Science Center website, the Center
"is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating young minds,
assisting teachers and increasing public understanding of
science, math and technology through interactive exhibits and
programs".
Tai is the same elephant who was used in a controversial art
show in L.A. in 2006. Her entire body was painted to match a
wallpaper background. Tai is part of "Have Trunk Will Travel" -
a California based business that exploits elephants for profit
and uses training methods that include negative reinforcement,
physical punishment and the use of the bullhook.
Click here to read an opinion piece in today's
L.A. Times.
PLEASE CONTACT the Discovery Science Center and tell them that
exploiting an elephant (a critically endangered species) is not
an appropriate way to teach children. Kids, adults and the
elephant deserve better! Call and/or email, info below.
The Discovery Science Center
2500 No. Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Call 714-913-5018, this is the Discovery Center News
Media/Public Relations Department.
You can also email
news@discoverycube.org to voice your opinion.


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