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Pupy, Last Elephant From Buenos Aires Ecoparque, Dies at Brazil Sanctuary After Sudden Collapse

A necropsy is underway to determine whether chronic damage from decades in captivity contributed to her rapid decline.

Overview

  • The Global Sanctuary for Elephants reported Pupy died Friday night after several days of gastrointestinal trouble and the expulsion of about 1.5 kilograms of dark stones.
  • Sanctuary staff said her appetite had recently fluctuated before she became unsteady and fell, with a veterinarian on site unable to revive her within minutes.
  • Pathology teams have begun examinations, with results expected in weeks to as long as three months given the complexity of long-term captive health issues.
  • Pupy was 35 and arrived at the Mato Grosso sanctuary on April 18 after a five‑day, roughly 2,700‑kilometer overland transfer coordinated by the Ecoparque, Fundación Franz Weber, and Global Sanctuary for Elephants.
  • Kenya, another elephant relocated from Argentina in July, watched from a nearby corral during the emergency and later stayed beside Pupy's body, as the sanctuary monitors her ongoing adjustment.