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GOOD LIFE OR DEATH IN A PRISON CELL? Zoo's Chief Doctor in a Candid Interview: We'll Soon Have to Ask Why We're Doing All This

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Those who remember the Tallinn Zoo from the early 2000s will probably never forget the grim sight: a polar bear in a narrow concrete cage where it could barely turn around. Much has changed since then, but discussions about the role and situation of the zoo continue. In recent years, the public has been shaken by several tragic animal deaths — some natural, others related to possible mistakes. The chief physician of the Tallinn Zoo, Aleksandr Se…
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Those who remember the Tallinn Zoo from the early 2000s will probably never forget the grim sight: a polar bear in a narrow concrete cage where it could barely turn around. Much has changed since then, but discussions about the role and situation of the zoo continue. In recent years, the public has been shaken by several tragic animal deaths — some natural, others related to possible mistakes. The chief physician of the Tallinn Zoo, Aleksandr Se…

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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