Sun Wukong
Well-Known Member
@jwer: Magdeburg Zoo might have been able to keep the tigers for a little while-but surely not forever. This is not a big zoo, and their space and financial ressources are limited.
I already mentioned the "escapes". Your generalizing assumption that there is no objective reason for euthanasia was the point I was referring to and disproved.
"Appropriate" = in accordance with national (Gutachten für Haltung exotischer Wildtiere) and international guidelines and laws (f.e. 1999/22/EG ). If no husbandry living up to this demands can be found, ...
Magdeburg Zoo followed the orders of the studbook coordinator. Maybe you should ask Peter Müller of Leipzig Zoo your provocative assumption of "freeing up space for pure-bloods" as the ultimate goal of the tiger EEP...
I think that all animals in a zoo should be treated fairly; that is also true for euthanasia. Don't you think that surplus (especially) male ungulates aren't also killed to "clear up space"?
To indicate that Magdeburg Zoo did this just for the sake of financial gain is an extremely malicious imputation. Do you really think that the zoo staff thought they would get profit (i.e. an increase of attendence figures) out of such a highly controversial decision? 'Cause I (and probably everyone in his right mind...) don't.
I already mentioned the "escapes". Your generalizing assumption that there is no objective reason for euthanasia was the point I was referring to and disproved.
"Appropriate" = in accordance with national (Gutachten für Haltung exotischer Wildtiere) and international guidelines and laws (f.e. 1999/22/EG ). If no husbandry living up to this demands can be found, ...
Magdeburg Zoo followed the orders of the studbook coordinator. Maybe you should ask Peter Müller of Leipzig Zoo your provocative assumption of "freeing up space for pure-bloods" as the ultimate goal of the tiger EEP...
I think that all animals in a zoo should be treated fairly; that is also true for euthanasia. Don't you think that surplus (especially) male ungulates aren't also killed to "clear up space"?
To indicate that Magdeburg Zoo did this just for the sake of financial gain is an extremely malicious imputation. Do you really think that the zoo staff thought they would get profit (i.e. an increase of attendence figures) out of such a highly controversial decision? 'Cause I (and probably everyone in his right mind...) don't.
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