Dallas Zoo drops plan to ship elephant to Mexico

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Dallas Zoo keepers Gavin Eastep center feeds treats to Jenny an African elephant as zoo keeper Reanna Streater cools her with a spray of waterTuesday July 29 2008. The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday Aug. 20 2008 that the 9000-pound pachyderm will rem ...
Dallas Zoo keepers Gavin Eastep, center, feeds treats to Jenny, an African elephant as zoo keeper Reanna Streater cools her with a spray of water,Tuesday, July 29, 2008. The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, that the 9,000-pound pachyderm will remain at her home of 22 years following an intense controversy over plans to send the animal to a wildlife park in Mexico. (AP Photo/ Donna McWilliam)

(AP) -- Jenny the lonely elephant, whose pending move from the Dallas Zoo to Mexico had angered activists, isn't going anywhere after all.


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