World Animal Protection Highlights the Animal Cruelty Behind YouTube's First Video
Twenty years ago, YouTube's first video went viral—captivity still pays the price
But as YouTube celebrates this anniversary, World Animal Protection is calling attention to the deeper—and darker—reality behind the video's setting: the suffering of wild animals held in captivity.
To mark the moment, World Animal Protection partnered with Happiness Brussels Agency and Bine Studio AI studio to release the video Us Still at the Zoo, a haunting new video that follows the story of Sumithi, an Asian elephant, and elephants like her, blending archival footage with AI-generated visuals, the video draws a powerful contrast between 20 years of global progress and the unchanged, confined lives of captive elephants.
"Elephants aren't here to entertain audiences," said
Sumithi died after 48 years in captivity. While it's too late to free her, it's not too late for others—including Joyce.
Joyce, an African elephant, was brought to the US from the wilds of
World Animal Protection is actively campaigning for Six Flags to release Joyce and the four other elephants at the theme park to accredited sanctuaries and to shut down its elephant exhibit for good. Moving Joyce and the other elephants to reputable sanctuaries offers them the best opportunity to live out her remaining years in peace, surrounded by nature and free to roam.
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About World Animal Protection
World Animal Protection is a global organization working to end animal exploitation. We expose cruel systems, promote animal-friendly alternatives, and influence policy change. For 75 years, we've been rewriting the story for animals.
Working across almost 50 countries with offices in 12, we are the only global animal advocacy organization with general consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and all its subsidiary bodies It enables us to engage with and influence global decision-makers. We prioritize animals in farming and wild animals exploited for use in entertainment, as pets, and in fashion.
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