Alright, it's news time! Today the city council has made their decisive vote to say if the zoo will be ransacked by the activists.
And the answer is...
It's not. The Zoo will proceed on a different path.
The zoo will focus on three directives in terms of their collection:
- Mediterranean animals (Montseny brook newt and other herps, bison, Iberian wolf, barbary macaque, vultures, waterfowl, Spanish toothcarp...), Which will me the most focused on.
- Endangered animals from across the world (great apes, certain mammals [Scimitar-horned oryx, various smaller primates], various birds and herps...)
- Animals they already have in captive breeding programs (many of those I already mentioned, Dorcas gazelle, giant anteater, Sri Lankan leopard...)
However, some of the animals that'll be fased out include:
- Those we already knew: Dolphins, brown bears, common hippos, white rhinoceros, Dalmatian pelicans, Chilean flamingos...
- New additions: Lions, Giraffes, elephants, giraffes.
This last section bothers me. They just invested a crap-ton of money in making new enclosures for all three of these, and now they say they won't be restocked in the future? Makes no sense to me...
Also, the activist influence is all over this new plan, with the frontrunners accusing the zoo as it is of being "colonialist", for instance, and could prove detrimental in the long run... However, I am happy that they won't reduce the zoo to 11 species, and this at least gives the institution more margin for flexibility.
What do you all think about this?
El Ayuntamiento de Barcelona aprueba un nuevo modelo para el Zoo
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