Political pachyderms: Save the Elephants turns to Trudeau for latest name
OTTAWA — Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is hanging out with some heavy hitters these days — names like Michelle Obama and Martha Washington. She eats fruit and tree bark, and spends her time caring for her nine-month-old son. She does not, however, do yoga.
Nor — as by now you may have guessed — is she the wife of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Rather, she’s an elephant, living on the Samburu National Reserve in Kenya, who was granted her politically prominent moniker after giving birth to her first calf — part of a tradition by the organization Save the Elephants to bestow names on female elephants in the park reserve after they become mothers.
George Wittemyer, chair of the scientific board of Save The Elephants, said the animals are named in themes based on their family units; Sophie is part of the “first lady” herd. Her mother is Rosalynn Carter, named for Jimmy Carter’s wife. She has cousins named after Michelle Obama and Mary Todd Lincoln. Martha Washington is the matriarch of the entire group.