Sun Wukong
Well-Known Member
Believe it or not, but even most Germans don't think that this incident (Knut killing & eating carps) is worth worrying about. The problem, however, is that the German Animal Rights Activists are quite touchy when it comes to watching zoo animals devour live vertebrates-a characteristic they seem to share with their Australian, Danish, Dutch and most other of their international colleagues, don't they?
About Blaszkiewitz's position: let's see what the future will bring to him. Currently, German animal right activists rather try to focus on Nuremberg and its Polar Bear cub "Flocke"...
About euthanasia: in many western countries, a veterinarian is not allowed to euthanise a healthy animal, simply due to being "surplus" or unwanted. A good thing, if You ask me, especially in regard to the pet trade.
Yet the problem with animals is-though this does not defend and justify Berlin's alleged actions-that even the most elaborate and carefully planned "breeding protocol" might have its flaws and unpredicted lapses now and then-just like with us humans.
So You end up with surplus animals no serious institution wants to have-so what You gonna do with them? Keep them under bad conditions? Sell them to some shady dealer? Turn them into sausages and dog food? Always a hard & tricky question...
About Blaszkiewitz's position: let's see what the future will bring to him. Currently, German animal right activists rather try to focus on Nuremberg and its Polar Bear cub "Flocke"...
About euthanasia: in many western countries, a veterinarian is not allowed to euthanise a healthy animal, simply due to being "surplus" or unwanted. A good thing, if You ask me, especially in regard to the pet trade.
Yet the problem with animals is-though this does not defend and justify Berlin's alleged actions-that even the most elaborate and carefully planned "breeding protocol" might have its flaws and unpredicted lapses now and then-just like with us humans.