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Set up animal sanctuaries instead -New Straits Times*22 Jun 2006*

RAIHANA SOUKET ALI Petaling Jaya <letters

 

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*RECENTLY, I visited the National Zoo in Ampang. It is in a deplorable

state. The animals are a sad lot, skinny (the lion was, seriously, a bag of

bones) and looking depressed.

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There was one section, with birds, snakes and ponies, where visitors can

touch and play with animals. Sadly, there was no one to monitor the

activities of visitors. Children and adults were abusing the animals,

pulling them or trying to hold them.

 

I saw one man pull the feathers of a parrot to make it scream while another

tugged hard at the rope attached to a pony to take some photos. Zoo staff

should have been there to control the crowd.

 

The hostility shown by some visitors towards animals is surely the result of

a lack of education on animal welfare.

 

Mahatma Gandhi said that the greatness of a nation is seen in how it treats

its animals. In Malaysia, even the authorities entrusted with looking after

animals and protecting them seem to lack the most basic knowledge on how to

care for them.

 

Many of the enclosures are cramped and unkempt. Any caring human being can

easily see that the enclosures for the giraffes and lions are too small. It

is better to put them down then condemn these poor animals to life

imprisonment in these places.

 

A zoo is not a natural environment for animals.

 

An animal sanctuary is more humane. The animals get to live in surroundings

similar to their natural habitats and roam free over a larger territory.

 

I hope our zoo officials will seriously consider shutting down these

animal-torture chambers and set up animal sanctuaries instead. I urge them

to train all staff on how to look after the animals.

 

The Malaysian Nature Society has a better track record in education than

government departments such as the Department of Veterinary Services and the

Wildlife Departments.

 

I suggest the Government make it compulsory for all its civil servants

dealing with animals to undergo training under the Malaysian Nature Society

education programmes.

 

 

 

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