After a three -day inspection visit to the Colakan Zoo, Sinaloa, Professorbaba confirmed 119 copies of wildlife, more than half of 203 animals in its group, in some cases because its legal origin cannot be adopted, the absence of administrative plans approved by Searnat in the past five years and/or breakdowns to this respected treatment.

Because the federal lawyer for the protection of the Environment (PROFEPA), lacks the budget and his facilities to transport animals, decided to leave samples in the same place, after imposing urgent measures following the urgent application:

  • Cleaning and transferring samples of quarantine to other containers.
  • Cleaning the cat area.
  • Medical care for samples with a fragile health condition.
  • Monitor the medical treatment for the elderly.

In a press release, PROFEPA said that the white lion who died on the second day of inspection, and that he went viral on social networks through a video where he practically appeared in the bones, in a cage full of stools.

Necropsy threw as a first diagnosis of the chest lymph sarcoma, a type of cancer that affects the chest and is not observed with the naked eye. Samples were sent to a laboratory for a more accurate diagnosis. ”

He added that other aging animals should be treated or continued to treat them such as Orix, a green monkey, chimpanzee and two jaguars.

PROFEPA will monitor compliance with the imposed measures and the material status of the samples and will return during the month of May to verify progress in their circumstances and the legitimacy of the management system, in accordance with the provisions of the Inspection Law.

It should be noted that since last April 14, they began to circulate on social networks such as X and Facebook and videos that denounced the abandonment of wildlife in the Culiacán Zoo, and it was not until April 29, after 15 days, PROFEPA was introduced to make an inspection visit.

(Tagstotranslate) zoology from Colakan (T) PROFEPA (T) Wild Animals (T) Animal Treatment (T) White Leon (T)

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