Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Tarzana attorney and animal rights activist has scored a partial victory in his quest to secure better living conditions for elephants at the Los Angeles Zoo.
The zoo may not use bull hooks or electric shocks to manage elephants and must allow each elephant to exercise for at least two hours daily, preferably on soft ground, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John L. Segal ruled Monday followi...
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