Nuremberg Zoo's Euthanasia Plan for Baboons Sparks Outrage and Protests
The Nuremberg Zoo is facing intense scrutiny over its decision to euthanize some Guinea baboons due to space constraints. This controversial plan has sparked outrage among animal rights groups, leading to protests and activists chaining themselves to the zoo's monkey enclosure.
Despite efforts to manage the baboon population and rehome some animals, the zoo has stated it feels compelled to take drastic measures. On a recent day, the zoo closed its doors, heightening suspicions that the euthanasia was imminent.
The zoo's director confirmed preparations for the procedure but did not disclose a specific timeline. As tensions rise, the community is divided, with animal welfare advocates demanding alternatives and accountability from the zoo.
This situation raises significant ethical questions about animal management in captivity and the responsibilities of institutions tasked with their care.
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