[Taxacom] Killing of zoo giraffe to avoid inbreeding
Kim van der Linde
kim at kimvdlinde.com
Mon Feb 10 13:27:46 CST 2014
I think it was the right decision not to take a spot of a genetically
more valuable giraffe at another institution. The only reason we see
this outcry is that it was a giraffe.
Kim
On 2/10/2014 1:21 PM, Ken Kinman wrote:
> Dear All, As you may have heard, a young giraffe at the Copenhagen Zoo was killed yesterday in order to avoid inbreeding. That despite offers from other zoos to rehome him. Although I can understand the zoo's rationalization, I don't understand what harm would have come from shipping him off to another zoo if he would be a zoo display animal (not a breeder).
> Anyway, I guess this is common practice in zoos to avoid inbreeding in other mammals. However, displaying the dead animal to a crowd (including children), much less reportedly cutting it up in front of said crowd, was probably very unwise. Especially a young giraffe. But on the other hand, death threats against zoo officials certainly are not called for. In any case, I suppose a civil debate is in order about just how strict a zoo's inbreeding protocol should be in such cases (as well as the displaying of such a dead animal in public).
> http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/10/world/europe/denmark-zoo-giraffe/ --------------------Ken Kinman
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