Help Pakistan’s Last Captive Elephants in a Zoo
Working towards a better future for the #KarachiElephants
In November 2021, the Sindh High Court in Pakistan called on FOUR PAWS to assess the wellbeing of four African elephants. All female, between the ages of 16 and 17, they are the last known captive elephants in the country. Caught in the wild at a young age, they were brought to Pakistan together in 2009 and were sadly separated after their arrival. Noor Jehan and Madhubala were moved to Karachi Zoo while Malika and Sonu were taken to Karachi Safari Park.
The assessment found all elephants to be in need of a proper diet, proper enrichment, and medical treatment. FOUR PAWS also strongly recommended that all four elephants be reunited at Karachi Safari Park. In November 2024 the sisters were finally reunited after 15 long years of separation.
Follow along for more heartwarming updates about these incredible sisters and their bond as together they begin a beautiful new chapter.