A Swiss zoo has provoked public dismay by culling two endangered Namibian lion cubs because it did not have space for them. In June, Basel Zoo proudly announced that a five-year-old lioness, imported from Namibia, had given birth to four cubs; three males and one female. However, last week the zoo decided to put two of the male cubs to sleep and feed their carcasses to other animals. It explained that the lion enclosure was not big enough for them and said it could not find another zoo to adopt them. The lions in Basel Zoo are on the World Conservation Union's red list of endangered species because hunting has reduced their population in Namibia to a few hundred.
Friday, August 3, 2007
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I'm sorry that is DREADFUL!
Is that story true? Are you sure? And no other zoo could or would take them..? I don't believe it.
sheer barbarism
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