Bronx Zoo Tiger Tests Positive for COVID‑19 – Implications for Animal Health and Public Safety
Coronavirus marches across the globe and now finds an easy mark. Confined animals are the most vulnerable. There goes the argument for zoos as “centres of learning”

Read here, about the Malayan tigers who tested positive at the Bronx Zoo.
Animals are not entertainment and we will repeat it incessantly. These magnificent creatures belong in the wild. The truth is a majority of captive animals, or bred in captivity animals are unnecessarily in harms way. Were it not for human populations who invade their space. After a successful invasion and a habitat is adequately destroyed, we set upon the next task. We must conserve that which we destroyed.
How well do you think the plan is working?
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