EU German zoo kills 12 baboons that it didn’t have enough space to house, despite protests


BERLIN (AP) — A zoo in the German city of Nuremberg said it killed 12 baboons on Tuesday despite protests, capping a saga rooted in concerns that the zoo had too little space to house a growing group of the animals.

The Tiergarten Nürnberg Zoo first announced plans to kill baboons it didn’t have space for in February 2024. It has said that it examined offers to take in some of the animals but was unable to make any of them work.

The plans drew criticism from animal rights groups. They also drew protests at the zoo, which said on Monday that it would have to start preparing to kill baboons. On Tuesday morning, it announced that it was closing for the day for unspecified “operational reasons.”

On Tuesday afternoon, police said several activists forced their way into the grounds, a few of them gluing themselves to the ground before being detained.

Shortly afterward, the zoo said it had killed 12 baboons, German news agency dpa reported. Further details weren’t immediately available. Animal rights groups said they planned to file a criminal complaint.

The zoo’s population of Guinea baboons had grown to 43 and was too big for a house built in the late 2000s for 25 animals plus their young, leading to more conflicts among the animals.

The zoo has said it did take steps in the past to address the issue, with 16 baboons moving to zoos in Paris and China since 2011. But those zoos, and another in Spain to which baboons were previously sent, had reached their own capacity. An attempt at contraception was abandoned several years ago after failing to produce the desired results.

Animals are regularly euthanized in European zoos for a variety of reasons. Some past cases have caused an outcry; for example, one in 2014 in which Copenhagen Zoo killed a healthy 2-year-old giraffe, butchered its carcass in front of a crowd that included children and then fed it to lions.
 
There is nothing wrong showing kids circle of life plus insides of giraffe. Kindergartens here get to see fish getting gutted and crabs cooked or caught. But somehow showing kids lions eats animals like giraffes is horrible. No wonder you mutts think steaks come from the grocery shelfs.

Or this is just living in portland faggotry?
Suddenly a lot of things about your posts make terrible sense.
 
There is nothing wrong showing kids circle of life plus insides of giraffe. Kindergartens here get to see fish getting gutted and crabs cooked or caught. But somehow showing kids lions eats animals like giraffes is horrible. No wonder you mutts think steaks come from the grocery shelfs.

Or this is just living in portland faggotry?
I get what your saying and I agree in principle but unless the giraffe was like riddled with genetic issues it could have been used in another breeding program why advocate for it to be slaughtered and turned into
Lion food when that’s just not a good use of the giraffe?. A lot of types of giraffes have under 1000 individuals world wide so turning them into lion food is naturally gonna make some people uneasy. It’s important to show children those things but I have to question the wisdom of using rare animals to do so. The circle of life can be shown with wildlife that isn’t relatively rare. Not to mention there is a whole debate on if zoos are an actual representative sample of nature which I think they are not personally. I love zoos and learned a lot from thrm
But they don’t teach you the way of the world same way extended observation of actual wildlife and nature will.

I know as a kid I would have thought that’s the coolest shit ever to watch a giraffe get butchered and fed to lions.
 
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Enough room for trillion bazillion arab rapefugees tho. Gotta pick your priorities.
Call me crazy, but I don't think the same department at the city of Nuremburg that originally allocated the zoo's lot is the one responsible for settling refugees.
They didn't have enough space, and weren't able to arrange transfers to other zoos/caretakers. If they crammed excess baboons into the existing space, these same activists would be decrying that. They'd probably complain if they sterilized their existing baboons to better manage the population too.
 
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Apparently male giraffes frequently die from neutering, mostly due to anesthesia complications. Toronto, Milwaukee and Denzer zoos have had that happen in the last few years.
I don't know why I'm so invested in the balls of giraffes but what about a band castration, no anesthesia, they just shrivel up and fall off.
 
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im surprised they couldn't have sent the giraffe to some other zoo in Europe. they could've done a cute video series of his transport to the new zoo and both could've used it for promotional purposes. I follow some zoos on social media and whenever there is a new animal brought in or a baby they get tons of nice news coverage and a huge surge in visitors.

it just seems like a weird, dumb move to kill and butcher an animal and then publicize it if you are ostensibly invested in promoting the conservation of that species.
 
I get what your saying and I agree in principle but unless the giraffe was like riddled with genetic issues it could have been used in another breeding program why advocate for it to be slaughtered and turned into
Lion food when that’s just not a good use of the giraffe?. A lot of types of giraffes have under 1000 individuals world wide so turning them into lion food is naturally gonna make some people uneasy. It’s important to show children those things but I have to question the wisdom of using rare animals to do so. The circle of life can be shown with wildlife that isn’t relatively rare. Not to mention there is a whole debate on if zoos are an actual representative sample of nature which I think they are not personally. I love zoos and learned a lot from thrm
But they don’t teach you the way of the world same way extended observation of actual wildlife and nature will.

I know as a kid I would have thought that’s the coolest shit ever to watch a giraffe get butchered and fed to lions.
The entire purpose of giraffes in the wild is lion food.
 
The entire purpose of giraffes in the wild is lion food.
Giraffes aren’t that big of a proportion of lions diet . They just are filmed a lot because it’s cool. Lions typically only eat juvaniles or sick or dying. Saying they exist to be a lions food source is hardly true. Anymore that lions exist to be food for hyenas because hyenas occasionally eat a juvenile or dying one
 
A lot of types of giraffes have under 1000 individuals world wide so turning them into lion food is naturally gonna make some people uneasy. It’s important to show children those things but I have to question the wisdom of using rare animals to do so.
At some point we're gonna have to admit that zoos only exist for our entertainment and don't actually help with conservation. Most zoos breed animals to trade amongst themselves and never actually release any into the wild, we're keeping them for the sake of keeping them, not to actually help wild populations. Not to mention that being stared and shouted at by loud apes every day can't be too good for an animal's health.
 
At some point we're gonna have to admit that zoos only exist for our entertainment and don't actually help with conservation. Most zoos breed animals to trade amongst themselves and never actually release any into the wild,
most zoos help with conservation more by making people see the charismatic animals and make people give a shit about them and raising money. There are some zoos that do good work with conservation breeding of smaller animals such as frogs.

California condors, golden lion tamarin, clouded leopards would all be gone if zoos didn’t have breeding and rewilding programs

I can’t speak for European zoos but I am sure they much of the same
 
I don't know why I'm so invested in the balls of giraffes but what about a band castration, no anesthesia, they just shrivel up and fall off.
You really don’t understand how fucking BIG giraffes are. No standard band on the market would likely work.

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Cattle/sheep/horses are close to the ground in comparison.
 
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