It isn't culling Marius as much as the ease and coldness of their decision.
Apologies....I didn't realise you were sat there in the office with them feeling the coldness when they made the decision!
It isn't culling Marius as much as the ease and coldness of their decision.
Apologies....I didn't realise you were sat there in the office with them feeling the coldness when they made the decision!![]()
So how easy is it for you to make the decision to kill something when you're out hunting? I bet it's a lot easier than when you work in an institution that's dedicated to the welfare of animals, and you cared for something it's whole life. How dare you cheapen the life of that giraffe by suggesting that the difficult but correct decision was taken lightly!
Personally an animal that I am connected to as a pet (closest thing to owning a Zoo I would get to) and an individual I would do everything in my power to not kill it.
Again ethics are personal, I wouldn't personally cull a healthy animal in that setting. But I would also handle the situation better. Not telling anyone would have stopped this entire controversy.
And Hunting requires a lot of individual ethics to be an ethical and responsible hunter. Raising animals for meat does as well. Again the situation with a zoo to me resembles more to do with a pet.
This goes far beyond the zoo or pets or anything like that. This was about managing whole captive populations internationally.....when you take that into account, the rules have to change. Your naïveté is shining if you fail to understand that much!
Denying the potential attachment and value Marius could have provided in a non breeding setting would be wrong.
Personally an animal that I am connected to as a pet (closest thing to owning a Zoo I would get to) and an individual I would do everything in my power to not kill it.
This goes far beyond the zoo or pets or anything like that. This was about managing whole captive populations internationally.....when you take that into account, the rules have to different.
Berlin says they don't kill but their transports involve some dubious animal handlers and animals that do not always seem to reach their destination. In terms of animal welfare I would say it is better to euthanize then to send your animals away with such dubious persons and/or to even more dubious zoos....
@Taisha, Berlin says they don't kill but their transports involve some dubious animal handlers and animals that do not always seem to reach their destination. In terms of animal welfare I would say it is better to euthanize then to send your animals away with such dubious persons and/or to even more dubious zoos....
What's happening on April 1st?
~Thylo![]()