Elephant Ali used to live on the Neverland Ranch until 1997. He was donated to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens by Michael Jackson because he had outgrown his home at Neverland.
The Jacksonville Zoo was recommended by a wildlife relocation expert accortding to a Times-Union report.
In the recent years, Ali has had issues with his tusks:
“Ali had previously undergone tusk procedures in 2019 and 2023, but due to the complex anatomy, the large tusk size and the anesthetic time constraints on such a large patient, a multi-phased treatment approach was required,” according to the zoo. “With the remaining portion posing a risk of infection, pain and potential harm, the decision was made to conduct surgery once again in the hopes of removing it entirely to ensure the elephant’s long-term health and wellbeing.”
The 3.5hrs dental procedure was done by over 30 veterinarians and veterinary technicians monitoring Ali’s vital signs and another 30 team members in other support roles.
“It took an entire crew of dedicated individuals to coordinate this intricate medical procedure for our largest animal at the zoo,” said Corey Neatrour, the zoo’s assistant curator of mammals. “It takes a village, and we could not have had such a successful surgery without the support of so many people. Ali’s story is a reminder of the tremendous efforts we make for animals in our care.”
Most of his left tusk broke off 15 to 20 years ago, likely during play, but did not become infected or otherwise cause Ali any problems, according to zoo spokeswoman Emily Long.
“We are beyond grateful and honored to have had virtually all the world’s experts in elephant anesthesia in attendance for this monumental procedure,” Persky said. “Our incredible elephant care specialists and veterinary colleagues from around the world worked together flawlessly to provide the ivory tower of medicine for Ali.”
Ali is doing well and his smile is still beautiful!
By the way, this is not the first time Ali make it to the news paper! In 2018, he walked out of his enclosure but stayed in a courtyard with other elephants and giraffes. But still made the news!
For more information go to jacksonvillezoo.org.