
Four jumbos from Bannerghatta Biological Park reach Japan safely
The four elephants, Suresh, 8, Gowri, 9, Shruthi, 7, and Tulsi, 5, were transported through a Qatar Airways cargo plane from Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, to Kansai International Airport, Osaka, on July 24, as part of an animal-exchange programme.
The jumbos will be housed in the Himeji Central Park - Safari Park.
'We are pleased to announce that four elephants from BBP have reached Japan safely as part of an animal-exchange programme. The elephants are doing well and are being transported from the airport to Himeji Safari Park,' the BBP said in a statement.
The BBP earlier said that the elephants were trained for the past six months for this transportation.
The animals were accompanied by two veterinary doctors from Himeji Central Park and two veterinary officers from BBP.
In addition to the four keepers, one supervisor and one biologist from BBP are also accompanying the jumbos. The eight BBP personnel will stay at the Himeji Central Park for two weeks to train the elephants to acclimatise to the new environment.

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