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〰️ News 〰️ Campaign updates

  • International superstar Cher, and co-founder of Free The Wild, has sent a letter to the Armenian government highlighting Bunka’s suffering and asking for his release to a sanctuary.

    Read Cher’s call to the Armenian government

  • Friends of Bunka were invited by the zoo to share a roadmap for Bunka and for the zoo.

    Read our presentation here

  • The Armenian Report shares our concerns about Bunka. Please watch the video and leave a comment.

    Watch the report here

  • A detailed scientific physical, environmental and psychological evaluation of Bunka’s condition is issued to the zoo authorities and interested parties.

    The report confirms that despite being a young elephant of 15yrs, Bunka is already displaying physical and psychological damage as a result of the inevitable conditions of captivity that cannot address elephants’ innate needs for space, companionship and a natural environment.

    Read the report here

  • Friends of Bunka are grateful for the zoo’s cooperation in facilitating an independent scientific evaluation of Bunka’s physical, environmental and psychological condition.

    The inspection was carried out on site at Yerevan zoo over 2 days by Ingo Schmidinger, International Specialist in Elephant Welfare and Husbandry. Thorough video evidence was also collated to support remote assessment of Bunka’s psychological condition by International Elephant Science Specialists Dr Marion Garai and Brett Mitchel.

    Watch a selection of clips

  • The campaign for Bunka builds traction in Armenian ecology and environment news channel Econews.am with follow on press and TV publicity.

    See the publication here

  • Nikita Dhawan from Youth from Animals talks with Mark Stratton about the campaign to #freeBunka from the Yerevan zoo.

    Watch the interview

  • Friends of Bunka held discussions with three potential destinations in Europe with satisfactory established facilities, elephant expertise and options for socialisation. Ultimately, we felt Bunka should be moved to his genetic home-range in Southeast Asia as as a gesture of commitment to his species and natural habitat conservation.

    Bunka has been offered two credible sanctuary options, available for the Zoo’s consideration

  • Friends of Bunka contacted the Chairman of the Management Board of the Yerevan Zoo, Mr Karen Manvelyan requesting an opportunity to discuss the issues associated Bunka’s solitary captivity.

    Mr Manvelyan requested further evidence to support our concerns about Bunka’s condition.

  • Born Free is supporting the Bunka’s campaign. You can read more in Born Free’s report: Elephants in Zoos: A legacy of shame which underlines, through multiple real-life examples, the ethical and public safety concerns associated with the keeping of elephants in zoos

    Born Free support for Bunka

  • Letter signed by members of PREN invited the mayor Yerevan to engage with the group and discuss suitable options for Bunka’s future that would be compatible with his biological, psychological and social needs.

    There was no response to this letter.

    Read the letter from PREN

  • The aim of the campaign is to release Bunka to a suitable sanctuary.

    We recognise the significant geopolitical pressures for humans and non-humans alike in the region. We also recognise that Bunka is one of hundreds elephants languishing in zoos and worse around the world. We cannot change the world for all elephants but we can be part of the tide that shifts attitudes one elephant at a time.

    It is our hope that a country like Armenia-that has already made tremendous progress in areas such as bear conservation-will lead the way in showing compassion towards their only elephant and be at the vanguard of helping end his misery in zoo captivity.