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In this article by ET Today, the suffering of the animals in Gamji Gate Zoo was elaborated on – recent flooding that left the animals soaked, animals skinny to the bones, and some animals died of starvation due to the lack of food. The article is in Chinese (traditional).
This Day reports on animals at Gamji Gate Zoo being found to be on the brink of starvation. The conditions of the animals were captured on video and prompted Wild at Life e.V. to start an emergency rescue mission. The
The Guardian Nigeria offers statements made by Francis Abioye, the Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks’ (NAZAP’s) president about the discovery of this horror zoo. “No government in the world can care for its citizens without starting with
FOCUS highlights Wild at Life e.V.’s rescue mission in Kaduna, Nigeria, where food for the animals is scarce for weeks, and how the vet is determined to save Shadow the lion. In addition, our missions in Burkina Faso (Ziniaré Zoo
Stern has covered the Gamji Gate Zoo rescue, highlighting the efforts of volunteers and Wild at Life e.V.’s financial support of the veterinary bills. The article is in German.
The Eagle Online published an article on the Gamji Gate Zoo rescue that sparked outrage after videos trended on social media platforms. The Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks (NAZAP) has called for improvements to animal welfare in
Peoples Gazette reports on the struggle of the Gamji Gate Zoo rescue, such as not having sufficient tranquillizers, as well as a statement from the Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks’ (NAZAP’s) president that the association will soon
The Daily Mail offers harrowing pictures and a video of the situation at Gamji Gate Zoo, with the animals kept in concrete, unkempt enclosures. Although the crocodiles have a larger enclosure, their water is shallow and filthy. The article is
This video by RTL News shows the horrible living conditions of the zoo animals in Ziniaré Zoo. The article and subtitle are in German.
VN Express reports on Ziniaré Zoo in Burkina Faso, where 98% of the animals that were raised in the past six years of the zoo’s operation have died. The article is in Vietnamese.
news.com.au covers Wild at Life e.V.’s Ziniaré Zoo rescue mission including pictures of the animals’ first meal in weeks. The article is in English.
BlitzTV Italy posted a video on Wild at Life e.V.’s Ziniaré Zoo mission. The Instagram post is in Italian.
The Sun details the horrifying scenes found at Ziniaré Zoo where the animals – living in their own waste – are left to fend for themselves. And the surviving ones were so weak from the lack of food that they
Bursa Kent reports on how Wild at Life e.V. played a part in lending a helping hand to the animals in Aleppo. The article is in Turkish.
HaberTurk’s long and detailed piece on Wild at Life e.V’s rescue mission in Syria where then-Minister of Forestry and Water of Turke, Veysel Eroğlu, personally ordered the 13 animals abandoned in Aleppo Zoo to be granted refugee status. The article
A short coverage done by Sabah newspaper, also better known as Daily Sabah in English, on Wild at Life e.V’s rescue mission in Syria. The article is in Turkish.
YeniBirlik covers Wild at Life e.V’s successful rescue mission in Syria. The article is in Turkish.
Wild at Life e.V’s founder Asli Han Gedik was mentioned in the September 2017 issue of The Bulletin, along with the organisation’s successful Aleppo zoo rescue mission in Syria. Feel free to read about it on page 6. The file
Aksam newspaper wrote a piece on 08/09/2017 on the rescue mission of Aleppo Zoo, where the animals were brought to Celal Acar Rescue & Rehabilitation Center in Bursa Karacabey, before being moved to Jordan Wildlife Park. The article is in
Harbi Türkiye talks about Wild at Life e.V’s 5-months stint in rescuing the abandoned zoo animals out of Aleppo Zoo, while also mentioning Turkish representative Okan Oflaz, former Minister of Forestry and Water of Turkey Veysel Eroglu, veterinarian Nilay Tezsay,
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