Worth noting that, sadly, the flock of around 16 Gambian Epauletted Bats which died in the fire were the only ones in Europe.
Worth noting that, sadly, the flock of around 16 Gambian Epauletted Bats which died in the fire were the only ones in Europe.
What are the laws in Germany regarding fire works?
The bats you were forgetting (just a minor detail)!Last time I visited Krefeld there were the Oran utans, free-ranging bats and sevral tropical birds, aguties, marmosets, the 2 old gorillas and a group of chimps ( I may have forgotten some.... ).
The worst news to start the tear with !
Apparently the material that the roof of the ape house at Krefeld was made of contributed massively to the fire being so intense and spreading and escalating so quickly. The same material was used at Cologne for the ape house and the hippo dome.
Given the current legal system of Germany, that's rather unlikely. Tax evasion, though...I hope the people responsible for the zoo fire will be spending many years in prison and will be made to pay extremely severe fines and damage payments.
Yeah, those are some pretty depressing news to wake up to.
Do you (or others) know if Cologne is investigating on how to prevent the same thing happening to them? Losing another bunch of great apes as well as all the species in the Hippodom would be terrible...
Both articles only state that several potential suspects turned themselves; however, these could just be pathological attention seekers Given the current legal system of Germany, that's rather unlikely. Tax evasion, though...
Both articles only state that several potential suspects turned themselves; however, these could just be pathological attention seekers
Or, of course, people who did set off lanterns in the area and - although possibly not the culprits - cannot be sure whether or not this is the case and felt the need to confess.
We may never know for sure who precisely was responsible.
Do you (or others) know if Cologne is investigating on how to prevent the same thing happening to them? Losing another bunch of great apes as well as all the species in the Hippodom would be terrible...
Deliberately releasing naked flames into public areas, is arson....
Why should it be better? After all, Germany is run by the same kind of politicians and lobby groups as the rest of the Western world...Seems it is not better in Germany than it is in other countries.
What would they realistically get if they caught them?
Apparently that is not regarded as such when it comes to fireworks (which are also dangerous explosives and contain heavy metals), at least in many places and/or part of the year. Even the wretched Chinese lanterns are still legal in many places.
Just wait what the lawyers are going to conjure if it does come to a trial: traditional cultural background, religious beliefs, mental instability / shortcomings, drug influence etc...we've all seen that spiel before. And if they get the "right" judge - they might even charge the zoo for not taking better precautions.Releasing them is a deliberate, calculated act and the results in no-way could be called an unintended consequence.
Just wait what the lawyers are going to conjure if it does come to a trial: traditional cultural background, religious beliefs, mental instability / shortcomings, drug influence etc...we've all seen that spiel before. And if they get the "right" judge - they might even charge the zoo for not taking better precautions.
Worth noting that, sadly, the flock of around 16 Gambian Epauletted Bats which died in the fire were the only ones in Europe.
Was this species breeding or already on its way out? From ZTL it looks like the species went into a decline and disappeared from other zoos just a couple years ago, and a colony of 16 is smaller than what they had in the past. Just curious; either way the lives lost is tragic.