The link below contains a 176-page investigative report on Schwaben Park, a small zoo in southern Germany. While some ZooChatters instantly dismiss articles (even vast reports) from animal rights organizations, I like to analyze them as I honestly feel that there is often some validity when such establishments are reprimanded. At Schwaben Park there are 44 chimpanzees and one of the main criticisms is that 75% of the youngsters born at the park (18 out of 24 newborns) were taken from their mothers at an early age in order to be trained. The apes wear collars, leashes, human clothes and they act in circus-like stunts in order to entertain the public. With 200,000 annual visitors there are a lot of people seeing what many would regard as badly outdated forms of entertainment.
There are plenty of photos within the report, including several of parrots and cockatoos with severely plucked feathers. The privately owned zoo does not appear to be in the upper echelon of captive wildlife facilities, and with pictures like the one on page 47 of an obese tiger, plus the many recorded stereotypic behaviours of chimpanzees, one would estimate that Schwaben Park is in fact one of the lowest ranked zoos around.
Has anyone visited in recent years? Is there someone out there with a positive image of the zoo?
http://zoocheck.com/reportpdfs/SchwabenParkReport.pdf
There are plenty of photos within the report, including several of parrots and cockatoos with severely plucked feathers. The privately owned zoo does not appear to be in the upper echelon of captive wildlife facilities, and with pictures like the one on page 47 of an obese tiger, plus the many recorded stereotypic behaviours of chimpanzees, one would estimate that Schwaben Park is in fact one of the lowest ranked zoos around.
Has anyone visited in recent years? Is there someone out there with a positive image of the zoo?
http://zoocheck.com/reportpdfs/SchwabenParkReport.pdf