From todays Times
Good news to start the day: For 28 years Panang, an Asian elephant, has been separated from her mother, Ceyla-Himali, by the 150 miles between Munich and Zurich.
In that time Panang, 34, has gradually risen up the social hierarchy among the elephants in Hellbrunn zoo, while Ceyla-Himali, 48, has another two living offspring that have yet to meet their sister.
Now mother and daughter are to be reunited. The keepers in Munich have spent weeks preparing for Panang to be shipped to Switzerland in a customised heated container so she can settle down with her relatives in an atmosphere that more closely resembles how elephants live in the wild.
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