Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Some countries are beginning to cull in bats in a misinformed attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19.
What region are these countries located in ? Let me have a wild guess , South East Asia / East Asia ?
Some countries are beginning to cull in bats in a misinformed attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19.
According to the article linked below, the Covid-19 pandemic has unfortunately led to an increase in wildlife poaching in several locations in the world. Very disturbing I would say.
Wildlife Poaching Surges Across The World As The COVID-19 Pandemic Rages On
Czech Zoos are preliminarily scheduled to open again on 25th May,
What region are these countries located in ? Let me have a wild guess , South East Asia / East Asia ?
According to a BirdLife article there have been reports from across the world, but I could only find two report after some quick Googling, and they came from Indonesia and Mauritius.
Some questions, please - as we are watching your country closely!..
Do you know if -
Is this their own choice, or a Government Directive?
As this is 5-6 weeks away, what has to happen in that time to allow the plans to go ahead?
Will visitation be restricted or un-restricted, and if the former - how?
Although the lockdown in Germany has been extended through early May, zoos are one of the only groups profiting of the first relaxations. From April 20 onwards zoos (as well as museums and smaller shops) are allowed to open again, as long as they observe the usual hygiene standards. Schools and sporting venues will remain closed. For everyone not coming from Belgium or the Netherlands the cross-border checks will remain in place though and even then foreigners are supposed to go into a 14 day quarantaine.
It is important to note that this is the federal proposal, the individual states (Bundesländer) have the final say in what to do, though they generally go along with federal proposals.
Von Autohaus bis Zoo: Bund will nur wenige Corona-Auflagen zum 20. April lockern
I am curious whether zoos will self-limit their visitor numbers or whether it will be a free for all?
Just re-read this:
The zoos will re-open on 20 April, but the public (their visitors) are still on lock-down till early/mid-May?
How does that work?
The zoos will technically be open, but people wont be able to visit - so still no income...?
How can there be a free-for-all if people are still locked down...?
The Lockdown in Germany is not as strict as in other countries - it says in principle that people should not meet with more than 1 person that does not live with them and that you need to keep at least 1.5m distance from others when you're outside (excpet of people you live with).
When considering what I mentioned above you're allowed to go out to walk in a park or do some sport - so opening zoos (at least the outdoor parts and without restaurants) would not contradict to that.
The director of Zoo Neumünster has officially announced that without external funding, they will have to start slaughtering their animals (in the worst case scenario) if the lockdown continues:
Zoo May Feed Animals to Animals as Funds Dry Up in Pandemic
If you spell it correctly, then yes.Neumünster IS in Germany, right?
What - for just 5 days? Surely they can wait that long....
Neumunster IS in Germany, right?
If you spell it correctly, then yes.
Afaik, it was suggested, yet not officially confirmed that zoos in parts of Germany are going to be allowed to re-open again on the 20th of April.
Other German zoos have already distanced themselves from Neumünster (sic) and stated that their colleague jumped the gun.
No worries, there's always the good old c & p for those pesky ä, ö and ü umlauts. Not to mention for æ, ø, ě, ô etc if you head to Scandinavia or to the slavic neighbours.Sorry Batto, my English keyboard doesn't do German
