Albuquerque Journal

Orangutan likes new Fla. home

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WAUCHULA, Fla. — A 33-year-old orangutan granted legal personhood by a judge in Argentina is settling into her new surroundin­gs at the Center for Great Apes in central Florida.

Patti Ragan, director of the center in Wauchula, Florida, says Sandra is “very sweet and inquisitiv­e” and adjusting to her new home. She was born in Germany and spent 25 years at the Buenos Aires Zoo before arriving in Florida on Nov. 5.

“She was shy when she first arrived, but once she saw the swings, toys, and grassy areas in her new home, she went out to explore,” Ragan said.

Judge Elena Liberatori’s landmark ruling in 2015 declared that Sandra is legally not an animal, but a non-human person, thus entitled to some legal rights enjoyed by people, and better living conditions.

 ?? KEITH STEIN/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sandra, a 33-year-old orangutan, is settling into her new home at the Center for Great Apes in Florida.
KEITH STEIN/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Sandra, a 33-year-old orangutan, is settling into her new home at the Center for Great Apes in Florida.

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