Steven Wise: The Most Important Animal-Rights Case of the 21st Century
Species Unite
elizabeth novogratz
5.0 • 911 Ratings
🗓️ 13 January 2022
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
"The reason that you should accept our client as having rights is because we're showing what an extraordinary being she is. These beings have mirror self-recognition, they know that they are elephants. In fact, we listed 42 different, highly complex cognitive abilities that elephants have. If you didn't know it was an elephant, you'd think [I was] talking about what a human being does." - Steven Wise
There is an elephant who lives all by herself in a small enclosure at the Bronx Zoo. Her name is Happy. She arrived at the zoo in 1977, a few years after she'd been kidnapped from the wild in Thailand.
The Bronx Zoo claims that Happy is Happy. The best elephant cognition scientist in the world have argued that she's anything but. And most of us regular human beings can see that an isolated elephant in a tiny enclosure is not living a good life.
Steven Wise is the founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project. In 2018, the Nonhuman Rights Project brought a petition for writ of habeas corpus on Happy's behalf. Habeas corpus is a common law right that protects against unlawful and indefinite imprisonment. In Happy's case, the NhRP are seeking recognition of her fundamental right to bodily liberty and transfer to an elephant sanctuary.
Last spring, the New York court of appeals, the highest court in the state of New York, agreed to hear Happy's case. This is the first time in history that the highest court of any English-speaking jurisdiction will hear a habeas corpus case brought on behalf of someone other than a human being.
In a story for the Atlantic, Jill Lepore called Happy's case, "the most important animal-rights case of the 21st Century."
Steven Wise has been working toward this since 1980.
LINKS:
The Nonhuman Rights Project https://www.nonhumanrights.org/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nonhuman.rights.project/
Twitter https://twitter.com/nonhumanrights
FB https://www.facebook.com/NonhumanRights
Steven's TED Talk https://www.ted.com/speakers/steven_wise
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| 0:00.0 | Species, unite, unites. |
| 0:03.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:07.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:11.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:15.4 | The reason that you should accept our client as having rights is because we're showing what |
| 0:21.8 | an extraordinary being. |
| 0:23.2 | These beings have mirror self-recognition. |
| 0:25.6 | They know that they're elephants. |
| 0:27.5 | In fact, we listed 42 different highly complex cognitive abilities that elephants have. |
| 0:35.6 | If you didn't know as an elephant, you'd think Species Unite. We have a favor to ask if you like today's episode and you have a spare minute |
| 0:56.7 | could you please rate and review Species Unite on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to Podcasts. It really helps people to find the show. There's an elephant who lives in a small enclosure all by herself at the Bronx Zoo. |
| 1:20.2 | Her name is Happy. |
| 1:21.8 | She's been there since 1977, a few years after she was kidnapped from the wild in Thailand. |
| 1:27.0 | The Bronx Sioux claims that Happy is Happy. |
| 1:30.0 | The best elephant cognition scientist in the world have argued that she's anything but. |
| 1:35.0 | And most of us regular human beings can see that an isolated elephant in a tiny enclosure is not living a good life. |
| 1:42.0 | This conversation is with Stephen Wise. |
| 1:45.0 | He's the founder of the Non-Human Rights Project. |
| 1:47.0 | In 2018, the Non-Human Rights Project brought a petition for a writ of habeas corpus on Happy's behalf. |
| 1:54.0 | Habeas corpus is a common law right that protects against unlawful and indefinite imprisonment. |
| 1:59.6 | In Happy's case, they're seeking recognition of her bodily right to liberty and transfer to an |
| 2:04.8 | elephant sanctuary. Last spring the New York Court of Appeals, the highest court in |
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