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Activists Protest Against Planned Killings at German Zoo’s Baboon Enclosure

‘The zoo is setting a precedent that will enable other zoos to kill healthy primates at will,’ said Animal Rebellion group.

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Because the Nuremberg Zoo plans to kill healthy baboons due to lack of space, animal protection activists have chained themselves to the railings of the enclosure. The police have initiated an investigation, the zoo director criticises the lack of dialogue.

·Dortmund, Germany
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There are too many baboons in the Nuremberg Zoo. Because the zoo doesn't get rid of the animals differently, it wants to kill some of the primates.

·Germany
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In the Nuremberg Zoo monkeys are to be killed because they do not want to take in any other zoo. Animal Rebellion animal protectors protest against it. They chain for hours at the enclosure and hold up banners. Only when the police utter a threat, the group gives up.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Nuremberg. Read now "Planned monkey killings: animal protectors chain up in the zoo".

·Germany
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In protest against the planned killing of healthy baboons in the Nuremberg Zoo in Germany, animal protection activists have chained up in front of the enclosure of the primates. "By the planned baboon killing, the Tiergarten creates a precedent that will allow further zoos to kill healthy primates at will in the future, which is not permitted so far," Emilia pupils from the Animal Rebellion organization founded the campaign on Sunday. This is "n…

·Vienna, Austria
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mittelrhein-tageblatt.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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