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Why the Nuremberg Zoo Wants to Kill Its Baboons – Questions and Answers

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The Nuremberg Zoo is in criticism. Pavians are to be killed in order to create space. Activists and animal protectors are alarmed.

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The Nuremberg Zoo is in criticism. Pavians are to be killed in order to create space. Activists and animal protectors are alarmed.

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In Nuremberg activists run storms and chain themselves to the monkey enclosure of the Tiergarten. The reason: some baboons are to be killed. The zoo director explains the project among other things with an unsuitable contraception method and intransparent colleagues.

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For more than a year and a half, the controversial issue has been discussed. Because of lack of space, the zoo wants to kill healthy monkeys. What are the reasons for this?

A German zoo has come under fire after announcing plans to euthanize some of its baboons. The zoo's enclosure is too small for the growing herd. However, this argument is insufficient for animal rights activists, among others, who are protesting at the zoo.

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Nuremberg - For months, the plan of the Nuremberg Zoo to kill up to 20 baboons has caused a stir. On Saturday, 26 July, demonstrations have been announced again. A documentary focuses on the case throughout Germany.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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