2 nice carnivore-births at Perm Zoo :
1.5 Dholes
a still unknown number of Snow leopards
1.5 Dholes
a still unknown number of Snow leopards
Hope it won't end up in a circus, like other Russian zoo-born big cats and wild-captured polar bear cubs (while captive born ones are valued enough to avoid this fate) ...The unknown number of Snow leopard is now known : they have 1 kitten.
Hope it won't end up in a circus, like other Russian zoo-born big cats and wild-captured polar bear cubs (while captive born ones are valued enough to avoid this fate) ...
Wneh Russian State Circus needed PB's for shows, permits were quickly given (see, animals are just natural resources in Russia, and animal shows is a goddamn national tradition, just as Japanese whaling).
Last capture happened in early 2000's. During just ONE expedition, required number of 'orphaned' cubs were found (I believe the hunters just scared away mothers and taken cubs).
In 2005, St. Petersburg zoo provided home for 2 males retired from circus (2002-born ) and discarded them in 2010 (1 to circus facility near Moscow, he was later in 2013 sent to travelling menagerie, and 1 to Rostov zoo).
Now 4 females are performing (13 years old), and at least 2 males are suffering in travelling menageries. So it means that in 2002 at least SIX bears were captured for performing.
In our country, it is legal to keep an endangered animal in a tiny cage if you don't get caught on tape beating it! Mental suffering doesn't count.
And those circus bastards called them 'ANTARCTIC POLAR BEARS':
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http://www.vorgo.ru/img/news/2014/n2062014.jpg
Interesting, but also very sad! However even though Russia doesnt have any national laws on this, dont they have to obey international regulations also? I would have thought there were international regulations on this, that every country have to obey. Because it is an endeangered species?