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Kiev Zoo Under Fire For Shocking Number Of Animal Deaths And Disappearances (PHOTOS)

AP/The Huffington Post     First Posted: 03/23/11 06:38 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- An Indian elephant called Boy, the pride of the Kiev Zoo, collapsed and died in his enclosure. Around the same time, Maya the camel succumbed to a digestive illness and Theo the zebra died after crashing into a metal fence.

And there's more, much more.

The animals just keep on dying at the Kiev Zoo, a place some have likened to an unkempt warehouse for those with fur and feathers. Animal welfare groups say dozens if not hundreds of animals have died at the zoo in recent years due to malnutrition, a lack of medical care and mistreatment – and some suspect that corruption is at the heart of the problem.

(Scroll down for photos of the zoo)

Naturewatch, a British-based animal welfare group, is among the organizations calling for the 100-year-old zoo to be closed and its animals sent elsewhere in Europe.

"The Kiev Zoo will never attain any basic standards, it's so far removed from any zoo in Europe," said John Ruane of Naturewatch. "The conditions have been absolutely horrendous and no matter how many more directors were appointed the situation still remained the same."

New managers appointed in October said that nearly half of the zoo's animals either died or mysteriously disappeared over two years under their predecessors, and a government audit found that thousands of dollars were misspent as animals were illegally sold and funds earmarked for their food and care disappeared. Ukrainian prosecutors have also opened an investigation.

But despite the management change, the zoo's animals are still dying. Some activists suspect a secret real estate deal is in the works – that the zoo is being deliberately decimated so it can be closed down and the prime land that it sits on in the center of Kiev can be sold.

Other violations included the purchase of medication for already deceased apes, paying for hyenas that were never shipped to the zoo, the illegal sale of 12 macaques, the unrecorded sale of zoo tickets and the misallocation of funds earmarked for feeding zoo animals. The violations totaled 1.6 million hryvna ($200,000 or euro140,000), according to Irina Parkhomenko, spokeswoman for the government auditing agency.

Once the jewel of the Ukrainian capital and a favorite weekend spot for families, the zoo began to deteriorate after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and the years of poverty that followed. Animals were kept in cramped, poorly lit and poorly heated enclosures, fed improperly and left unattended, according to watchdogs.

The Kiev Zoo gained international notoriety in 2007 when it was expelled from the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria after the tragic death of a female bear.

The elderly brown bear named Dinara had been moved from a small enclosure where she had spent all her life to a bigger pen with a male Malayan sun bear. Stressed by the new premises and her new companion, Dinara began to bang her head against the concrete walls of the enclosure, leaving blood stains on the walls and floor. After days of this, she was euthanized.

On a recent visit, the zoo looked desolate. The elephant's pen stood empty, a lonely wolf paced an open-air enclosure, a collection of farm animals was closed to visitors and two giraffes were locked in two small indoor cells.

The zoo's problems grew worse under the leadership of the city's eccentric mayor, Leonid Chernovetsky, who has been widely accused of mismanagement. Under his appointed zoo director, Svitlana Berzina, about a quarter of the animals died and another quarter disappeared in the two years before she was ousted in October, according to the new zoo director, Oleksiy Tolstoukhov.

Boy, the biggest Indian elephant in a European zoo, collapsed in his enclosure and died in April at age 39. Berzina denied any wrongdoing and claimed the elephant was poisoned.

Others disagree. Serhiy Hryhoryev, a zoo worker who has set up a group to protect the animals, believes that Boy was killed by a yo-yo diet. He said zoo staff considered Boy to be overweight and put him on a diet of mainly water and hay, causing him to lose more than a third of his weight in four months.

"By the end, his ribs were sticking out," Hryhoryev said.

Then Boy was put back on beets, carrots and apples, which caused rapid weight gain, which Hryhoryev said led to the elephant's heart failure. An autopsy was inconclusive.

A month later, Maya the camel died. Hryhoryev said zoo workers failed to treat her for abdominal bloating after a sudden diet change. The zoo, however, blamed the death on a mysterious poisoner, a middle-aged man with an earring who just happened to resemble the whistleblower Hryhoryev. He was fired from his job but then reinstated through a court order late last year.

Theo the zebra died in late March after being separated from his female companions, as the animals were let outside after spending the winter in cramped indoor quarters. The male zebra threw himself into a metal fence in a desperate attempt to reach the females.

Officials are having a hard time determining exactly how many animals died or disappeared under the previous management. The zoo now has 2,600 animals from 328 species.

Oleksandr Mazurchak, deputy head of the Kiev city administration, said about 250 animals died due to "problems" during two years under Berzina. The government audit last year also found that 131 other animals were missing.

Mazurchak said 50 animals have died since Tolstoukhov took over, though most from old age. But some deaths could have been avoided, like those of the three fish that died in late December when a power outage stopped the flow of oxygen into their tank.

Defending his record, the new director said the zoo has not purchased any new animals in recent years due to funding shortages and 60 percent of the zoo's animals are approaching the end of their natural life span anyway.

"It's not as bad as they say," Tolstoukhov said. "In all the zoos, including in Europe, animals don't live a million years. They also die and get sick."

But Volodymyr Boreiko, an ecologist who has monitored developments at the zoo, said in a report last week that the number of animals that have died since the new managers took over in October is closer to 250 and includes a penguin, a crane, turkeys and mongooses. The zoo said his findings are falsified.

Tolstoukhov said the zoo hopes to attract funds to restore existing enclosures and build new ones, and to repair the heating, air conditioning and electric systems. The zoo also plans to acquire new animals, including two young female elephants and 12 blue sheep.

He denied any plans to sell the 34 hectares (84 acres) of land the zoo occupies in central Kiev.

Luisa Kuznetsova, 26, who came to the zoo last week with her 2-year-old twins Kolya and Karina, hopes it can be saved.

"I want there to be a beautiful zoo here with all the beautiful animals because the kids are growing and the zoo helps them develop," Kuznetsova said as the twins watched a giraffe attempt to kiss them through a glass wall.

But Tamara Tarnavska of the Kiev-based SOS animal rights group believes the zoo must be closed to protect its animals from further abuse.

"The zoo is in such a condition that it's no longer a zoo, it's a concentration camp," Tarnavska said. "When I look those animals in the eyes, I am ashamed to be a human being."

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11:40 PM on 03/28/2011
Many zoos have ties with taxidermists, it might be a reason why they don't care if the animals live or die, since they will make money off the dead animals as well. Actually from the time of capture these animals are destined to be used and sold by the taxidermist.
If the so-called purpose of zoos was truly to educate the public, then the public should have access to the files holding information about every animal, how long they live, what are their medication (and they give them plenty, sick or not), and how long some animals stay in the pens while others disappear. Nothing looks more like a lion than another lion.
There is no education to be made by going to the zoo: Animals don't behave as they would in their normal habitats, and oftentimes they die of stress related diseases, unless they are over medicated. It's a big industry, and the public pays to legitimize the existence of the administrations, rarely the welfare of animals. By taking your kids to the zoo, you are showing them what it feels like and looks like to be held captive. What type of education is this?
01:02 PM on 03/28/2011
guvno
02:03 AM on 03/28/2011
Animals dont belong in zoos
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
09:47 PM on 04/09/2011
finally!! an inteligent comment
11:38 AM on 03/26/2011
R.i.P.

:O(
07:49 PM on 03/25/2011
WOW! That's just so sad and disgusting if many of those allegations are true.
When will we learn that animals should not be treated as commodeties? They are living beings with senses and feelings.
07:37 PM on 03/25/2011
Despicable. Someone needs to get those animals out of there. Now.
07:00 AM on 03/26/2011
Or they could just find out who's killing them for the real estate deal like is outlined in the article.
11:32 AM on 04/22/2011
Obviously, you didn't get the memo...

"The Kiev Zoo will never attain any basic standards, it's so far removed from any zoo in Europe," said John Ruane of Naturewatch. "The conditions have been absolutely horrendous and no matter how many more directors were appointed the situation still remained the same."
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heroine addict
habitual goddess worship
10:46 AM on 03/25/2011
The myth that zoos help educate the public has got to go. They 'educate' the public by fostering a sense of superiority and dominion, and present nature in a shambling, castrated fashion.
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KangaRooTWO
08:05 PM on 03/24/2011
This story physically sickens me..... I am so disgusted that I really don't know what more to say!
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lowery2008
04:19 PM on 03/24/2011
I wish people who cared about animals were the only ones allowed to work and operate zoos.
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Spock
You are completely, absolutely, illogical
04:23 PM on 03/25/2011
That might be a good idea. In labs sometimes the people who are suppose to take care of the animals really don't give damn and abuse is rampant. When staff is hired, but who like working with animals, abuse is rare.

Just the same, zoos are sad places.
07:00 AM on 03/26/2011
Yeh I'm sure they care all the way to work in their petro burning cars.
03:51 PM on 03/24/2011
Zoos generally are inhumane in my opinion. Cooping up any creature in a pen is sad, and most of the animals appear bored, obese and bordering on the insane. The only logical rationalization for the existence of zoos is to preserve a species.
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Peta51
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03:21 PM on 03/24/2011
I wonder if any animals rights organization could be helpful here. Such cruelty to living beings should be investigated and stopped! @Peta_de_Aztlan
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Lark817
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02:28 PM on 03/24/2011
This story brings tears to my eyes. There must be a 'special' place in the afterlife for people who would do such things in the name of money.
07:53 PM on 03/24/2011
If there isn't a special place for them, there should be.
How about a zoo... where they are kept in small cages, fed badly and abused and mistreated?
Sounds like the perfect place for them.
07:01 AM on 03/26/2011
The thing is they aren't suckers - they know there is no afterlife so they live this life the way they want. Religious people can't get it cause your to tied up in the magnificent skylord and super magical skyland. These people - are not.
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Lark817
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12:14 PM on 03/26/2011
Hey, genius, Bible-thumper I am not. I consider to word 'Christian' (as it is used in America) to be a filthy word. I am also not as presumptious as you as to assume I know everything and can state with certainty that there is no afterlife. Your certainty makes you as obno#ious as a Bible-thumper.
11:35 AM on 04/22/2011
"they are not suckers"... No they just S*CK!
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
02:23 PM on 03/24/2011
The sooner we humans become extinct the better off the planet and all that live on it will be.
07:38 PM on 03/25/2011
Amen.
07:02 AM on 03/26/2011
What was born of fire will die of fire :)
02:23 PM on 03/24/2011
The Ukraine is one of the most insidiously corrupt areas in the world. Citizens find it hard to walk to the grocery without a shakedown from the police. Foreign airlines are forced to hand over all liquor or cash upon landing before baggage and luggage is removed from the cargo bins. Get those animals out of there. They will all be sold to the black market for their meat or for some other nefarious reason
07:03 AM on 03/26/2011
Yeh move them to America, the bastion of all that is good in the world.

/rolls eyes.
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chiara0
The sleep of reason produces monsters.
01:54 PM on 03/24/2011
Every single thing that humans do to enhance their own comfort, convenience and amusements leads to ultimate disaster for the planet and other creatures on it. Until we learn harmony and putting other considerations before our own, we will never be stewards of this great ship.
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Klarsonent
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11:32 PM on 03/24/2011
Agreed.