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Sandra, an orangutan granted legal personhood, settles into new Florida home

  • A 2015 ruling declared Sandra is legally not an animal, but a non-human person, entitled to some legal rights enjoyed by people, and better living conditions
Sandra was granted legal personhood by a judge in Argentina. Photo: Centre for Great Apes via AP

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

Patti Ragan, director of the centre in Wauchula, Florida, said 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 November 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.

“She has met her caregivers here and is adjusting well to the new climate, environment, and the other great apes at the Centre. This is the first time in over a decade that Sandra has had the opportunity to meet other orangutans, and she will meet them when she chooses.

“It is a new freedom for her, and one we are grateful to provide.”

Sandra, a 33-year old orangutan, settles into her new home. Photo: Centre for Great Apes via AP
Sandra, a 33-year old orangutan, settles into her new home. Photo: Centre for Great Apes via AP

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.

“With that ruling I wanted to tell society something new, that animals are sentient beings and that the first right they have is our obligation to respect them,” she said.

But without a clear alternative, Sandra remained at Buenos Aires’ antiquated zoo, which closed in 2016, until leaving for the US in late September.

She was in quarantine for a month at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas before arriving in Florida.

At the centre, Sandra joins 21 orangutans and 31 chimpanzees rescued or retired from circuses, stage shows and the exotic pet trade.