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Appetite for Construction: Slash Backs Pachyderm Forest

Updated 1:22 PM PDT, Mon, Jan 26, 2009

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LOS ANGELES -- Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash, who has visited zoos around the world while on tour, Tuesday lent his backing to the under-construction Pachyderm Forest at the Los Angeles Zoo.  

The $42 million project has reinvigorated a long-standing dispute over whether elephants should be kept in relatively small enclosures and whether it is fiscally responsible to spend so much on an animal habitat. 

Slash, formerly of Gun N' Roses, and his family toured the habitat Sunday. The Pachyderm Forest is designed to house up to five adult Asian elephants and three of their offspring, with more than 3 1/2 acres for the elephants to roam around, plus two pools and a waterfall on the six-acre site.

"It's really beautiful," Slash said. "It's really well done. It gives the elephants an amazing amount of room to move around. I'm a huge advocate of this particular exhibit."

Karen Poly, a 25-year animal keeper at the zoo, said she has "always been impressed with Slash's knowledge of animals. In many cases, he is even able to identify the different subspecies, something that most people can't do."

The Los Angeles City Council voted 13-2 last month to stop construction on the exhibit until at least the end of January. The Arts, Parks, Health and Aging Committee will discuss the issue on Jan. 27.

"I want to make sure that the city council has all of the facts to make this very important decision," said City Councilman Tom LaBonge, who supports moving ahead with the exhibit.

Councilman Tony Cardenas has led the fight shut down the elephant exhibit and move the zoo's lone elephant, Billy, to a sanctuary. Cardenas has voiced concerns that elephants need room to walk and typically suffer debilitating foot problems inside zoos.

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  • Steve Saturday, Feb 7 at 2:39 PM FLAG COMMENT Why would anyone care what a burned out drug-addict thinks about anything.
  • Diane Wednesday, Jan 14 at 8:22 AM FLAG COMMENT The Zoo is the only home Billy has known. He's got a great relationship with his keepers, is happy & playful. If he's sent to a sanctuary, he will be out of his element, and he will be castrated. With his new digs at the Zoo, he'll get a mate and be able to breed. Why would the "activists" want to deny him that?
  • KC in LA Tuesday, Jan 13 at 3:38 PM FLAG COMMENT Slash is right on! Good for him, using his fame to bring attention to the ridiculous situation going on here in L.A., where activisits have been allowed to infiltrate City Hall and cost the city huge sums of money by delaying a project that had been previously approved. The City itself had investigated in 2006 and found the zoo gives its elephants excellent care. they even told the zoo to build the habitat bigger, which they ... MORE >
  • Davitt Tuesday, Jan 13 at 2:56 PM FLAG COMMENT Right on, Slash!
  • Tim Tuesday, Jan 13 at 2:54 PM FLAG COMMENT The only thing Cardenas wants to do is squander our tax dollars! He wants to stop a project that is near completion and was paid for with voter approved funds to do what? bring a new expensive project to his very own area so that he will drive some sort of tourism revenue from this. If you really believe Cardenas cares about the Elephants then you will also believe me when I tell you we aren't in any kind of economic trouble. ... MORE >

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