Zoos in Conflict Zones

Zoos in Conflict Zones

Author: Young Professionals in International Relations October 19, 2016 Duration: 18:50
One of the many stories that go untold in conflict zones is the fate of zoos and their animals. There are concerns for the animals’ safety as well as for humans if predatory animals escape. In this episode, we explore just a few examples of efforts to safeguard zoos during war. World War II The Ueno Zoo in Tokyo and the London Zoo had contrasting experiences during and after the WWII bombing campaigns. Ueno zookeepers were forced to euthanize many animals to prevent escapes during bombing raids. After the war, the zoo suffered from food scarcity and many animals starved to death. The London Zoo also euthanized many predatory animals before it was hit by multiple air raids. Amazingly, no animals were killed in the raids, and the London Zoo prospered after the war. Middle East Conflicts The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq nearly destroyed the Baghdad Zoo. The shock and awe U.S. air campaign was followed by excessive zoo looting, and the total number of zoo animals decreased from 650 to 30. However, Iraq refurbished the zoo with the help of wildlife conservationist Lawrence Anthony as well as U.S. soldiers. It remains open today with over 1,000 animals. In contrast, the 2008-2009 Gaza War between Israel and Palestine caused so much damage to the Gaza Zoo that it was eventually shut down, the remaining animals transferred elsewhere. Yemen Civil War Zookeepers in Yemen are using social media to fund their war-torn zoo.  Taiz, a city in southern Yemen, is caught in the crosshairs of the Yemen civil war. A blockade precludes resources like food from entering into the city, resulting in desperate conditions not only for the human population but also for the zoo’s animals. However, Taiz zookeepers and a philanthropist from Sweden have raised over $100,000 USD in an online initiative to help feed the animals. Online funding initiatives will continue to play an important role helping zoos in conflict zones. Dig Deeper Take a look at some of our favorite sites that we came across while researching this topic: Lawrence Anthony – CBS video of the Baghdad zoo rescue, Youtube Animals Starving at Venezuelan Zoos, Elaina Zachos, National Geographic Emergency Response and Disaster Relief, Four Paws

Every Monday, a conversation unfolds that moves beyond the day’s headlines. Matters of State-Underreported Issues in World News & International Relations is driven by the curiosity of the Young Professionals in International Relations, a group of analysts and graduate students who dig into the global stories that aren't making the front page. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with friends who are parsing complex geopolitical shifts, regional tensions, or economic developments simmering beneath mainstream coverage. The discussion is informed but accessible, grounded in their ongoing study and work. Periodically, they bring in seasoned diplomats, aid workers, or researchers for candid interviews that shed light on what this work actually looks like on the ground. This podcast offers a deeper, more nuanced take for anyone feeling that the usual news cycle is missing crucial context. It’s a weekly dose of perspective, released to accompany your Monday routine, that encourages you to look closer at the forces shaping our world. They actively invite suggestions for future deep dives, making it a collaborative space for uncovering the issues that truly matter.
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