Indianapolis' first zoo opened in 1964 and exhibited animals until its closure and subsequent transfer to a new site in 1988. This facility first exhibited Asian elephants, before switching to African elephants. Generally speaking, only a single elephant was exhibited with a few instances of two for short time periods.
Narrating the correlation of elephants as related to their import, groupings, breeding and transfers,
along with other elephant related topics.
along with other elephant related topics.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Wildlife Safari
The following photograph features the African elephant herd of Wildlife Safari in the early 1990s. A notation on the back, while lacking a date, identifies the young male George as castrated.
A former article at ShowMe Elephants discusses a large import group of elephants to the park from Africa in 1979.
>> http://www.showmeelephants.com/2013/03/wildlife-safari-imports-1979.html
A former article at ShowMe Elephants discusses a large import group of elephants to the park from Africa in 1979.
>> http://www.showmeelephants.com/2013/03/wildlife-safari-imports-1979.html
| Wildlife Safari Courtesy of M Easley |
Friday, July 26, 2013
Moolah Shrine Circus 1992
An assortment of photos of circuses performing in St. Louis have been found in my father's collection. Unfortunately, most are unlabeled and they all are mixed up. An effort is underway to sort the photographs and identify the herds and handlers. St. Louis, Missouri, is the hometown of ShowMe Elephants. It has been fun identifying these sets.
| Moolah Shrine Circus, St. Louis, 1992 Courtesy of M Easley |
Monday, July 22, 2013
Moolah Shrine Circus 1988
An assortment of photos of circuses performing in St. Louis have been found in my father's collection. Unfortunately, most are unlabeled and they all are mixed up. An effort is underway to sort the photographs and identify the herds and handlers. St. Louis, Missouri, is the hometown of ShowMe Elephants. I look forward to beginning these sets.
| Moolah Shrine Circus, St. Louis, 1988 Photo Courtesy of M Easley |
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Highland Park Zoo - Rani
The Children's Zoo at Highland Park in Pittsburgh displayed a number of baby elephants, a custom most prevalent in zoos during the 1960s to 1970s. As worded by Toledo gossip columnist Don Wolfe, "the custom of trading in an automobile on a new model every few years has spread to elephants." The North American Regional Studbook for the Asian Elephant does not list any of the in-and-out animals to populate the Children's Zoo but four animals have been found, all using the "recycled" name Rani.
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| Children's Zoo - Highland Park - Pittsburgh Courtesy of delcampe.net |
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Thousand Oaks - Sheba
Bandwagon magazine's Elephant Census, published in the March/April 1960 edition, lists a female Asian elephant "Sheba" at Auction City, Norwalk, California from 1952 to present. Sheba is listed acquired from Louis Goebel in Thousand Oaks, California.
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| Courtesy of dyingindowney on Flickr |
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
African Elephants of Carson & Barnes Circus
The Carson and Barnes Circus, more famously known for its large herd of Asian elephants in the 1970s and 1980s, also featured numerous African elephants in their wild animal menagerie - 7 total it seems, acquired in three different groups.
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| Carson & Barnes Circus 1980s Courtesy of B. Cline, Buckles Blog |
Monday, July 8, 2013
Franklin Park Zoo - Beba / Mary, Part II
The story of Beba was unfolded with the purchase of numerous local news articles from the Boston area between 1948 to 1960.
>> www.showmeelephants.com/2011/06/franklin-park-zoo-beba.html
>> www.showmeelephants.com/2011/06/franklin-park-zoo-beba.html
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| Courtesy of Daily Boston Globe 07/1948 |
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Circus Vargas - Dutchess
ShowMe Elephants recently discussed the beginnings of the Circus Vargas-owned elephant herd under owner Cliff Vargas and elephant trainer Wally Ross.
The 1974 Circus Vargas herd featured a herd of nine ( including an African and a male ) in its second year of owning, rather than leasing, elephants.
The first five elephants, acquired in 1973, were acquired from Gene Holter of California - Minnie, Colonel Joe, Shirley, Virginia ( renamed Lottie ? ) and Judy. Four more animals were acquired the following year - Hattie, Trixie, Koora and Dutchess.
Colonel, Koora and unknown w/ Wally Ross
Courtesy of Buckles Woodcock
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Circus Vargas - 1974
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Wildlife Safari imports 1979
Wildlife Safari's Spring Newsletter discusses the arrival of African elephants to the Oregon drive-through in the 1970s.
With gratitude to Jesse Golden for sharing, "Wild Times," the newsletter for members of the Wildlife Safari, discusses the beginnings of said park thanks to naturalist and businessman Frank Hart.
With gratitude to Jesse Golden for sharing, "Wild Times," the newsletter for members of the Wildlife Safari, discusses the beginnings of said park thanks to naturalist and businessman Frank Hart.
In 1972 Frank was able to convince his employer, Walker and Lee, to develop 600 acres in Winston, Oregon. The site was ideal for a large reserve that could display animals from around the world in a natural setting. With rolling hills abundant in foliage and water resources closely resembling African and Asian terrain, a large variety of animal life could be supported. Wildlife Safari opened the next year.
http://www.wildlifesafari.net/cur/documents/Spring2012final4-6-12.pdf
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| Courtesy of Wild Times, Spring 2013 |
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Dierenpark Emmen Birth
Originally posted 05/22/2012
Updated 06/12/2012
Last February, ShowMe Elephants discussed the birth of a male calf at the Emmen Zoo, sired by breeding bull Radza and fourth for the thirty year old Burmese cow Htoo Yin Aye.
>> "Emmen Zoo Birth," ShowMe Elephants, 02/09/2011
Today it has been announced another male calf has been born for the Netherlands breeding group, the seventh for 31 year old Burmese cow Htoo Kin Aye.

Updated 06/12/2012
Last February, ShowMe Elephants discussed the birth of a male calf at the Emmen Zoo, sired by breeding bull Radza and fourth for the thirty year old Burmese cow Htoo Yin Aye.
>> "Emmen Zoo Birth," ShowMe Elephants, 02/09/2011
Today it has been announced another male calf has been born for the Netherlands breeding group, the seventh for 31 year old Burmese cow Htoo Kin Aye.

Newborn male calf, Dierenpark Emmen, May 2012.
Photo Courtesy of Dierenpark Emmen / Elly Bouwens
Photo Courtesy of Dierenpark Emmen / Elly Bouwens
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Petely
A series of photographs taken at the Los Angeles Zoo in California raised question to the identity of the elephant and its handler. Recent commentary by Darryl inform the trainer is Gary Jacobson, current elephant trainer for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus' Center for Elephant Conservation, with his former male Asian elephant Petely.


Los Angeles Zoo, c. 1980s
Courtesy of J Romo
Courtesy of J Romo
Monday, May 28, 2012
Los Angeles Zoo 1977
The North American Regional Studbook for the African Elephant lists the arrival of four 6 year old female African elephants from animal importer Jurgen Schulz on November 28, 1977. Josephine, Lolly, Sage and McClean are all listed as acquired by Schulz around 1974 before their sale to the California zoo three years later. According to studbook records, Josephine and Lolly were sold together approximately two years later to the Asian country of Taiwan. Sage and McClean resided together, along with other elephants of both species, in the Los Angeles Zoo elephant exhibit until the death of Sage in May 1984 and McClean in March 1986.


Gabe, Misty & Sage, Enchanted Village, 1976-77
Courtesy of D Wichert
Courtesy of D Wichert
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Hoxie Brothers Circus - Bonnie and Jessie
From Wade Burck's "Circus No-Spin Zone:"
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Unknown elephant 1952
54th Annual National Convention of Zeta Beta Tau, Jewish college fraternity Chicago which had a menagerie set up for guest's to enjoy. Could this elephant have been from the Hawthorn Mellody Zoo? Their elephant at the time was named Jessie.
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Unknown elephant 1952
54th Annual National Convention of Zeta Beta Tau, Jewish college fraternity Chicago which had a menagerie set up for guest's to enjoy. Could this elephant have been from the Hawthorn Mellody Zoo? Their elephant at the time was named Jessie.
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Monday, April 30, 2012
Studbook Mysteries - Israel
A February 1977 issue of The Circus Report announces the birth of an Israeli elephant, inadvertently creating the topic of a curious mystery for an elephant historian 35 years later.
Circus Report, 6th year No 6, Page 9, 02/07/1977
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Oakland Zoo - Kimi and Udgi
Monday, April 9, 2012
Candy Hitchcock Collection - Dixie
Ms. Hitchcock has graciously shared rare insight into the beginnings of the elephant program of Zoo Miami (or the Crandon Park Zoo, as it was originally known prior to relocation).

Dixie was the zoo's first elephant and about 20 when I knew her. I used to walk her out to the shade area behind the elephant barn and scratch her back with a rake. She had a huge rubber tire she carried around and we called it her 'baby'. Sadly, she developed arthritis in her front foot/leg from all the years walking on the concrete floor of the barn and was operated on. The surgery was a success but she later died of pneumonia. //Candy Hitchcock

"Hi Ryan, Here is a picture of me with Dixie. I am holding here ‘baby’. Candy"
Courtesy of C Hitchcock
Courtesy of C Hitchcock
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Museum of Osteology I
Several months ago I visited America's only skeleton museum, the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City. A friend and Oklahoma City Zoo elephant handler was kind enough to take me to the location during my visit to the zoo. After touring the location's two-level showroom, we met the owner and were given a special behind-the-scenes tour of the facility.

Felidae Family, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Carson & Barnes Circus - Connie and Nellie
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