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    Danish Zoo Sparks Global Debate by Accepting Pets as Predator Feed

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aalborg Zoo in northern Denmark is under international spotlight after announcing it is accepting donations of pets — including guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, and even horses — to be used as food for its predators. The zoo says the move reflects a natural food chain approach aimed at improving animal welfare.

    Why Is Aalborg Zoo Asking for Pets?

    According to the zoo’s statement:

    “Nothing goes to waste — and we ensure natural behavior, nutrition, and well-being of our predators.”

    Key points:

    • Donated animals are euthanized humanely by trained staff.
    • The program is designed to mimic the natural diet of carnivores like lions, lynxes, and wild dogs.
    • Owners of donated horses may even be eligible for tax deductions.

    Which Animals Are Involved?

    The zoo is open to:

    • Small livestock: Guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens
    • Larger animals: Horses (healthy, but no longer wanted)

    Is This Common in Denmark?

    Deputy Director Pia Nielsen said the practice is not new:

    “For many years at Aalborg Zoo, we have fed our carnivores with smaller livestock… this is common in Denmark.”

    While this shocked international observers, many Danes view it as a practical and natural solution.

    A Pattern of Controversial Zoo Practices?

    This isn’t the first time a Danish zoo made headlines:

    • In 2014, Copenhagen Zoo faced global backlash after euthanizing a healthy giraffe named Marius to avoid inbreeding — a decision that sparked protests.

    What Predators Are Being Fed?

    According to its website, Aalborg Zoo houses:

    • Asiatic lions
    • Sumatran tigers
    • African wild dogs
    • European lynxes

    Feeding them whole animals is part of an enrichment strategy to encourage natural hunting instincts and provide balanced nutrition.

    Reactions: Ethics vs. Ecology

    The announcement triggered divided opinions:

    • Animal welfare advocates argue the approach is disturbing and raises ethical questions.
    • Supporters say it reflects ecological responsibility, emphasizing sustainability and predator welfare.

    This story is developing as international discussions continue over ethics, ecology, and the boundaries of animal care.

    The post Danish Zoo Sparks Global Debate by Accepting Pets as Predator Feed first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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