
THE relocation of three elephants from Zoo Taiping & Night Safari to Tennoji Zoo has been reviewed at federal level, with Malaysian authorities emphasising animal welfare and international commitments in ongoing discussions.
Perak Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Sandrea Ng Shy Ching said she met Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim at the Prime Minister’s Office to provide an update on the planned transfer of three elephants — Dara, Amoi and Kelat, collectively referred to as DAK.
The meeting covered several key issues, including the welfare of the animals, diplomatic considerations and the importance of honouring existing agreements between parties involved in the relocation process.
“The public’s concern over this issue is greatly appreciated, and at the same time it is important for us to look at it comprehensively, based on facts and current developments.
“Emphasis was also placed on ensuring all relevant parties adopt a careful approach in every action, with priority given to animal welfare and continuous monitoring to ensure their condition remains at a good level,” she said in a Facebook post.
She added that any further updates would be communicated by the relevant authorities as discussions continue.
Anwar, in a separate Facebook posting, stressed that the welfare of the three elephants must remain the top priority for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability.
He said any decision or course of action must be grounded in facts while taking into account the best interests and welfare of the animals.
Earlier, Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Datuk Seri Arthur Joseph Kurup said the elephants should be brought back to Malaysia from Japan if the current arrangement is found to be inconsistent with conservation principles, wildlife welfare standards and evolving public sensitivities. - May 5, 2026
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