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Meet the Manila zookeeper who took care of Mali for 20 years

MANILA, Philippines – For over four decades, Manila Zoo visitors looked forward to the gentle giant who would be the first to welcome them: Mali, the elephant.

On Wednesday, November 29, zoo visitors were greeted by different scene – a blue tarpaulin draped around the perimeter of Mali’s area, a sad reminder of her death just the day before.

Many netizens shared their reminiscences of childhood moments with Mali, turning social media into a virtual wake for the beloved 49-year-old elephant.

For seasoned zookeeper Noel Co who had dedicated two decades of his life to Mali’s well-being, her demise cut deeper than words could convey.

During a press briefing on Mali’s death on Wednesday, Co stood on the sidelines, quietly shedding tears for the loss of the elephant he regarded as a cherished member of his family.

Noel’s journey with Mali began in 2002, when he was entrusted with the responsibility of caring for the largest resident of Manila Zoo.

After graduating from high school, he worked as a volunteer for TV personality Kim Atienza, an animal lover.

Atienza facilitated Co’s entry into the world of zookeeping. Initially tasked with caring for monkeys, Co eventually found himself caring for Mali.

Dahil ‘yung dating keeper niya [Mali] may edad na rin. Gusto na nilang palitan na dahil nga medyo may edad na, lumalaki na si Mali, nagiiba na ‘yung ugali kasi,” he said. 

(Her former keeper was getting old. They wanted to replace him because he was getting old, and Mali aged, her behavior changed.)

In 1977, the Sri Lankan government brought Mali to the Philippines when she was barely a year old, as a gift to then-First Lady Imelda Marcos. Mali was turned over to the Manila Zoo several years later.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals described Mali as one of the “world’s saddest elephants,” as she had no contact with others of her kind.

At the Manila Zoo, her caretaker and volunteers provided her care and company. In Co’s case, he treated her like a family member, but he admitted that taking care of a giant animal posed initial challenges for him.

Ginawa ko ‘yun halos five years, 10 years ‘kong trinain si Mali na maging malapit kaming dalawa na kahit disgrasya

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