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Exotic Animals Land in Reception Stations: More than 200 in Kappeln

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Exotic animals as pets are fascinating for many – but many of them end up in reception stations, because their posture is complex and often underestimated. In Schleswig-Holstein, too, facilities such as the animal welfare centre Weidefeld in Kappeln reach their limits: more than 200 exotic animals live here, as many as they have not been for years. Some of them are so overgrown that they have health problems. Online trade makes it easy to get to…
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Exotic animals as pets are fascinating for many – but many of them end up in reception stations, because their posture is complex and often underestimated. In Schleswig-Holstein, too, facilities such as the animal welfare centre Weidefeld in Kappeln reach their limits: more than 200 exotic animals live here, as many as they have not been for years. Some of them are so overgrown that they have health problems. Online trade makes it easy to get to…

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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