READERS will no doubt have been happy to learn that love is being lavished on nine-month old elephant calf Sutton by staff at West Midland Safari Park (“Love in the air at park”, Shuttle , Feb 19).

However, that love does not appear to stretch very far, given that the Safari Park has been severely criticised by the Captive Animals’ Protection Society (CAPS) and other animal welfare organisations for frequently hosting large firework displays that terrify the animals there and for sending rare lion cubs to a Japanese circus.

CAPS have called on members of the public to vote with their feet against the Safari Park’s irresponsible behav - iour by not going there and to support conservation in the animals’ natural environment instead of visiting zoos and safari parks.

Jane Hargreaves,

Stourport