

Stop German Zoo from feeding its Animals to each other!


Stop German Zoo from feeding its Animals to each other!
The Issue
Neumunster Zoo in Northern Germany is planning on resorting to slaughter of some of its Animals to be fed to other Animals in the enclosure. This decision came about due to a lack of funds during this Coronavirus pandemic.
We've robbed the freedom of these Animals by putting them in a zoo (instead of dedicating a natural sanctuary/reserve), and now, conveniently feeding them to each other. This is unethical and extremely irresponsible, not to mention terribly morbid!
The Government of Germany should see to it that this does not happen. There must be emergency savings and better fund management in such organisations, especially when zoo's are gazetted. Let's bring this to the attention of all relevant parties and advocate respect for the sanctity of Life and our Animals. Please sign this petition and spread the word - the Animals have no way of seeking help locked up in their prison cells!

The Issue
Neumunster Zoo in Northern Germany is planning on resorting to slaughter of some of its Animals to be fed to other Animals in the enclosure. This decision came about due to a lack of funds during this Coronavirus pandemic.
We've robbed the freedom of these Animals by putting them in a zoo (instead of dedicating a natural sanctuary/reserve), and now, conveniently feeding them to each other. This is unethical and extremely irresponsible, not to mention terribly morbid!
The Government of Germany should see to it that this does not happen. There must be emergency savings and better fund management in such organisations, especially when zoo's are gazetted. Let's bring this to the attention of all relevant parties and advocate respect for the sanctity of Life and our Animals. Please sign this petition and spread the word - the Animals have no way of seeking help locked up in their prison cells!

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Petition created on 16 April 2020