An elephant at Franklin Zoo which killed its keeper is heading to a new home in the United States.
Franklin Zoo director and keeper Dr Helen Schofield was killed by Mila, an ex-circus elephant, in April.
The zoo was forced to close shortly afterwards and started the process of looking for new homes for all of the animals.
A new elephant manager has been employed by the Franklin Zoo Charitable Trust to ascertain the best facility in the US for Mila as well as facilitate the elephant's day to day care, and oversee the travel logistics and extensive permits required to transport Mila to her new home.
The Trust says it wants to find a home for Mila that will allow her to socialize with other African elephants and provide expert care as she ages.