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http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1266775,00.html

China's Zoos: 'Asylums For Animals'


By Peter Sharp,
China Correspondent
Updated: 17:57, Tuesday May 22, 2007 




China's zoos have been described as "insane asylums for animals" and a
national disgrace, where live domestic pets are fed to lions and tigers for
the entertainment of visitors.


 Animals are trained to perform tricks
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Animals are trained to perform tricks

Animal rights activists have told Sky News that in 10 years of monitoring
animals' living conditions there has been "no improvement".

Campaigner Dr John Wederburn said: "I come back to the same zoo four or
five years later and the same animals are still trapped in the same tiny
cage.

"It's called zoo-chosis. The animals are simply driven out of their minds by
the boredom."

Stage shows, in which bears are trained to twirl sticks of fire and ride
motorcycles, came in for particular criticism.

At one zoo, a three-year-old bear was put in a dress and a harness to pull a
car twice a day in front of the holiday crowds.


 


Meanwhile, a trip round the Harbin Wildlife Park in Northern China ends with
a gruesome spectacle.

The world's biggest breeding centre for Siberian tigers encourages visitors
to buy domestic animals that will be fed live to the tigers.

Special vending flaps are fitted on the tourist buses to allow visitors to
feed chickens to the waiting tigers.

A live chicken can be purchased for £2.60, while a cow costs £100.

The authorities at the park say the tigers are being trained to be released
back into the wild and argue that the fees charged for the live animals are
used to support the park.

  
 

But Dr Wederburn has described the practice as "medieval", while the
<http://www.wspa.org.uk/> World Society for the Protection of Animals also
condemned it.

Virginia McKenna, of the wildlife charity  <http://www.bornfree.org.uk/>
Born Free, said: "With the Olympic Games just a year away, China has a short
window of opportunity to tackle these issues.

"(It) faces the very real possibility that many of the millions of sports
enthusiasts will return not with memories of the Olympic spectacle, nor of
China's undoubted ancient civilisation and culture... but of the animal
welfare horrors that still go on, causing such suffering, and offending us
all."

 



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