Animals, in any of its kind or specie needs freedom, freedom of
proper care or treatment and also freedom to live well and more! But
there are still bunch of cruel people in the world who mistreat animals
in a very disappointing and disgusting way! I just can’t handle it!
The
Surabaya Zoo
in Indonesia is far from the true concept of ‘Zoo’ because the animals
they’re handling lives in hell.. a terribly living nightmare! And guess
what, they dubbed their Zoo as the ‘Zoo of Death’! Whoa! So it means
they’re letting the animals die naturally? Well, YES! The animals in
the said ‘Zoo of Death’ lacks basic care, proper nutrition and living
conditions.
Calling it the ‘Zoo of Death’ depicts the condition animals
experiencing there, that for what I believe is inhuman. It needs to be
stop.
Check out the photos below. WARNING: THE PHOTOS YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE MAY DISTURB YOU.
Many of the animals there are starving to death, especially the
carnivores; because of this, they acquire several health issues,
resulting them to be euthanize.
They are really pathetic… one look at them may move you to tears…
Kliwon the giraffe died with a 40lb wad of plastic the size of a beach ball in its stomach.
And the ones who die? They are rumored to have their most valuable
body parts sold into the $5 billion per year illegal wildlife trade.
I believe you feel the same way I felt. This animal cruelty has to
stop immediately for many lives of these innocent wildlife creatures is
in waste if we tolerate this kind of mistreatment. Luckily, there
is a major online petition to stop the deliberate cruelty in the
Surabaya Zoo, receiving over 100,000 signatures. The petition is now
closed and a representative from Cee4life is now on their way to
Indonesia to deliver this vitally important petition. To stay updated on
their progress to save these animals, visit their
Facebook page.
According to the news from
Reddit, Indonesia
is home to some of the world’s last remaining and most diverse rain
forests. These forests are under imminent threat of destruction for
cheap paper and palm oil production. You can help SAVE these rain
forests by signing an online petition. This
petition has
over 37,000 signatures and has successfully (although temporarily)
halted the turning over of 1.2 million hectares of Aceh Forest to the
greasy hands of Palm Oil producers, paper mills, and mining companies.
Aceh is home to 1/3 to 1/2 of the last remaining Sumatran Tigers and 80%
of all the world’s wild Orangutans.
Sign this this
Change.org petition to help save the Indonesian rain forests (and every single animal there).
You can do something to help!