Non-profit seeks personhood, freedom for 3 elephants at zoo
HARTFORD, Conn. – An animal rights organization has asked a court to legally recognize the personhood rights of three elephants at a Connecticut zoo and order them released.
The Nonhuman Rights Project announced Monday it has filed a lawsuit in Connecticut Superior Court on behalf of elephants named Beulah, Karen and Minnie at Commerford Zoo, a travelling petting zoo based in Goshen.
The non-profit wants the court to release the elephants to a natural habitat sanctuary. It has filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, which for people relates to whether someone is being unlawfully detained and should see a judge.
The organization argued unsuccessfully this year for two adult male chimps to be considered legal people.
Commerford Zoo hasn’t responded to a request for comment on the lawsuit.
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