NewsCruelty exposed: Public outrage over conditions at UK zoo

Cruelty exposed: Public outrage over conditions at UK zoo

The public is shocked and outraged. After reports from Bild about the cruel conditions at South Lakes Safari Zoo in England, readers are demanding the facility's immediate closure. Despite this outcry, the zoo remains open, and new details about the animals' suffering are coming to light.

Scandal at an English zoo. 500 dead animals found.
Scandal at an English zoo. 500 dead animals found.
Images source: © freedom for animals

7:04 AM EDT, October 22, 2024

The BBC has revealed scandalous conditions at the zoo: Bears and rhinos live in enclosures that are too small and dirty, and injured animals stand terrified in their pens.

In the span of three years, nearly 500 animals are reported to have died due to catastrophic conditions.

Internet users worldwide are expressing their outrage. Klaus Jasmund writes, "I am shocked. Unbelievable, the zoo should be closed immediately, and those responsible punished. Poor animals, it's a disgrace!" Dagmar Stephan adds, "I'm ashamed to be human. These animals must be freed from this chamber of horrors and torture rooms. The zoo should be closed, and the director and caretakers held accountable." Another reader asks, "I feel pure terror. These images are unbelievable. Are the animals safe, and have they been freed?"

Despite numerous appeals, the closure of this 'horror park' is not planned. Martin Lindsay, the BBC journalist who publicized the matter, explains in an interview with "Bild" why no action has been taken so far.

It is the task of the city council to oversee the zoo. The council would have the authority to close it. After inspections, they had serious concerns but found no evidence of serious systemic health and condition problems as in the past. In July, the zoo was once again a topic at a council meeting. They decided that the zoo could remain open under certain conditions, explains Lindsay.

Shocking information about the English zoo

However, for animal rights activists and former employees, this is not enough. Lindsay reveals more irregularities:

We know that rhinos stand in cramped, dirty pens. Often, they go without food for even 17 hours. A shocking picture shows a zebra that got its front leg stuck in a door. It couldn't free itself and was euthanized, explains Lindsay.

The last inspection report also noted insufficient water supply and uncleaned stalls. It's all the more puzzling that the zoo remains open. The operators continue to deny any abuse of animals.

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