New Year's Eve in the zoo: This is how Berlin's animals suffer from fireworks!

New Year's Eve in the zoo: This is how Berlin's animals suffer from fireworks!
The countdown runs at the turn of the year, and not only the people in Berlin are preparing for New Year's Eve. The animal residents in the zoo and zoo also notice that it gets loud. As berlin live reports the animals spend the New Year's Eve in their protected stables, but are not entirely unimpressed by the celebrations. "The giraffes, elephants and Co. are not friends of Böllern," explains Hanja Runge, the spokeswoman for the two institutions. Despite the protective measures, the volume remains a burden that the animals feel - especially if it is popped before the permitted time. It is therefore a special concern of the zoos to ensure a quieter New Year's Eve.
To ensure the well -being of the animals, both nurses and veterinarians are on site on New Year's Eve to attentive the situation carefully. Measures to calm down such as medication are not used, which contributes to the protection of animals. "Böller -free zones and restrictions in sales would be desirable," Runge continues. Although there have been no serious incidents in recent years, the employees remain vigilant to look after the animals and to avoid possible difficulties.
Christmas in the zoo
Details | |
---|---|
Quellen |