"Vaccinated" animals continue to "die suddenly" at zoos throughout the world
2 elephants; 2 giraffes; a chimpanzee; a black rhino; a koala cub; a sloth; a squirrel monkey; 5 meerkats; a fox; a deer; a python; a lemur; a Golden Eagle; a sea lion, a cheetah; and 4 lion cubs
'Could not fight any longer' | Elephant at Dallas zoo dies from infection
May 9, 2023
May 11, 2017
Ajabu enjoys a mud wallow session./Chandra Brooks
DALLAS — A nearly 7-year-old African elephant has died following a 12-day battle with a viral infection, the Dallas Zoo announced Tuesday. The elephant, Ajabu, died Monday evening of elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV). Ajabu had previously faced the infection in March 2021 and survived, the zoo added. EEHV is carried by elephants both living in the wild and in human care, the zoo said, and it's believed nearly all elephants are either born with the infection or exposed to it shortly after birth. The zoo found Ajavy's slightly elevated EEHV viral load through that testing on April 27. He didn't show any physical signs or symptoms of EEHV but the team began immediate, aggressive treatment to stem the virus' progression. "Despite the round-the-clock care and heroic efforts of his animal care and veterinary teams over the last 12 days, along with support from zoo teams across the country, Ajabu laid down in the barn on the evening of Monday, May 8 and simply could not fight any longer," the zoo said in a statement.
[Elephants in captivity tend to live up to 40 years.]
Happy first birthday, Ajabu: Looking back on a year of milestones for our baby elephant
May 11, 2017
It was 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 15, 2016 – the Zoo was just waking up and keepers were filing in, when two elephant keepers shook the barn with squeals of joy as they discovered a little grey bouncing baby boy. Just hours before, elephant Mlilo had delivered a 175-pound, 3-foot-tall calf to our somewhat surprise.
The baby, already standing, nursing and totally unfazed, would be the first African elephant calf born in a U.S. AZA-accredited Zoo in more than two years.
The keepers quickly executed their, “Surprise! A baby’s been born!” procedures to ensure the vet and animal care teams were immediately aware of the newborn.
https://zoohoo.dallaszoo.com/tag/ajabu/
Fort Worth, Dallas Zoos Plan to Vaccinate Animals Against COVID-19
“We are looking to initially vaccinate those species that have been shown to contract COVID-19,” said Dr. Rob Coke, director of veterinary care at the San Antonio Zoo in a statement on Facebook. “Species such as our large and medium cat species, lesser apes, other primates, mongoose, mink, ferrets, and otters are all on our list to vaccinate. Others will be added to the list as vaccine availability and research progresses.”
Brookfield Zoo’s longtime resident black rhino euthanized due to kidney disease
May 17, 2023
Nakili, an eastern black rhinoceros who for decades lived at Brookfield Zoo, was humanely euthanized Wednesday due to worsening degenerative kidney disease. The 33-year-old pachyderm was the oldest male eastern black rhino living in an accredited North American zoo and arrived at Brookfield in 1994 when he was 4 years old, Chicago Zoological Society officials said. In August, Nakili was diagnosed with kidney disease, and further testing revealed his condition was progressive and nonreversible, officials said. Animal care and veterinary staff changed his diet and administered medications to ease his symptoms. During a recent checkup Nakili’s blood tests revealed that the disease had progressed to a point that supportive care was no longer feasible, and the decision was made to euthanize him before his comfort and quality of life began declining, officials said.
[Rhinos in captivity can ordinarily live up to 44 years.]
Brookfield Zoo Beginning to Vaccinate Its High-Risk Animals Against COVID-19
Brookfield, Ill. —Chicago Zoological Society veterinarians have begun administering a COVID-19 vaccine to animals at Brookfield Zoo. Veterinarians are first vaccinating those species that are known to be more susceptible to contracting the virus. The novel COVID-19 vaccine, which is designed specifically for animals, was donated by the Michigan-based animal health company Zoetis.
Update from April Death if Panda in Thailand
21-year-old giant panda died of multiple organ failure in Thailand: experts
May 24, 2023
Giant panda Lin Hui, the 21-year-old star attraction at Chiang Mai Zoo in Thailand, has died of multiple organ failure caused by atherosclerosis and embolism. The diagnosis was made after pathologic and etiological examination by a joint team of experts from China and Thailand, the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda said in a statement on Tuesday.
http://www.ecns.cn/m/news/panda/2023-05-24/detail-ihcprrta3254865.shtml
[Pandas in captivity ordinarily live 30 years, with some living as long as 35 years. and have been reported to live as long as 35 years.]
Calgary Zoo teams mourn loss of giraffe Emara
May 19, 2023
Twelve-year-old Masai giraffe Emara was found dead in the African Savannah yard early Friday morning, the Calgary Zoo confirmed. The veterinary team doesn’t know what caused her death, the zoo said in a news release Friday. A necropsy will be done to determine the cause. “Losing any of the animals we love and care for is heartbreaking but it’s especially so when the passing is unexpected,” zoo officials said.
https://globalnews.ca/news/9712111/calgary-zoo-giraffe-emara-dies/
[Average lifespan of a giraffe in captivity is 32-40 years.]
Tigers and gorillas among first animals vaccinated against COVID-19 at Calgary Zoo
Calgary Zoo “Vaccinated” a total of 66 animals initially with yearly booster updates planned based on a risk assessment. It has been reported elsewhere giraffes were high on the list due to interactions with humans during feeding. "A total of 66 animals will be vaccinated three times, with a refresher vaccine in a year," the zoo said in a release. All the animals that will be vaccinated were selected based on a risk-benefit analysis by the zoo’s ACHW team."
SCHÖNBRUNNER KOALA CUB DIED UNEXPECTEDLY – PANORAMA
June 1, 2023
Vienna – The koala cub “Aruma” died surprisingly in Vienna’s Schönbrunn Zoo. The cause is still unclear, the result of the pathological examination is not yet available, said a zoo spokeswoman on APA request on Thursday, thereby confirming media reports. The The daily newspaper “Kurier” reported first. “Aruma” was not yet a year old and was only the second offspring in the Schönbrunn Koalas, his birth was announced in September 2022.
https://www.archyde.com/schonbrunner-koala-cub-died-unexpectedly-panorama/
Sloth dies suddenly at N.J. zoo, officials announce
July 14, 2023
A sloth at the Cape May County Park and Zoo suddenly died last week, zoo officials said in a social media post Friday. “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Linne’s Two-Toed Sloth, Matilda,” the Facebook post read. “‘Tilly’ was an ambassador for her species and passed away suddenly last week from an illness known as Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus or GDV.” The Linne two-toed sloth is a species of sloth from South America. Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus is a life-threatening condition that can cause food and gas to significantly dilate and expand the stomach. It is typically seen in dogs.
https://twitter.com/njdotcom/status/1679936563860606983
Squirrel monkey Dazzle dies following pregnancy complications at Tucson zoo
July 13, 2023
The Reid Park Zoo in Tucson announced Wednesday the death of one of its two squirrel monkeys, which reportedly died due to complications during pregnancy. Zoo officials said the monkey, named Dazzle, went into labor overnight Monday with zookeepers keeping a direct watch on her labor, monitoring contractions. They said that initially, it appeared to be a normal labor. But over time, Dazzle began showing signs of distress. Emergency care was then needed, which was provided by the Reid Park Zoo veterinary team. An ultrasound determined Dazzle’s baby did not have a heartbeat. An emergency cesarean section was done on the monkey which was initially successful, but Dazzle was unable to make a full recovery and died Tuesday, the zoo said.
Reid Park Zoo administering COVID-19 vaccines to susceptible animals
January 4, 2022
https://www.kold.com/2022/01/04/reid-park-zoo-administering-covid-19-vaccines-susceptible-animals/
Fitz, a Louisville Zoo elephant, dies after EEHV virus diagnosis
July 1, 2023
Fitz, Louisville Zoo's 3-year-old elephant diagnosed with EEHV virus, died Friday night, the zoo said. Fitz was diagnosed Wednesday with the viral infection that can be deadly and affects elephants worldwide. He was tired Friday, but eating and standing. His condition worsened, and he died during high nighttime treatment after 11 p.m., a zoo news release announced.
5 Meerkats Die Within Days Of Each Other at Philadelphia Zoo
June 15, 2023
In the space of a month, meerkats - Nkosi, Lula, Nya, Kgala, and Ari - all became extremely ill and died at Philadelphia Zoo. The five siblings were brought to the US from Africa in 2013. "Before the team could intervene Nkosi passed. Despite best and almost heroic efforts by the veterinary and keeper teams, Lula, Nya, Kgala passed away shortly thereafter, and Ari, the remaining meerkat, died earlier this week" - Amy Shearer, Chief Experience Officer at Philadelphia Zoo. The zoo is awaiting necropsy results to determine the cause of death. However, officials have identified a possible culprit. Shearer told CBS News that, “we suspect that they may have accidentally consumed something toxic...” Referring to an agricultural dye known as Nyanzol-D she said, “we have used this animal dye for over 30 years.” This dye is used to mark and differentiate animals - It was used on the meerkats on June 1 for one of them to be dead 30 minutes later. The four others then shortly after began showing signs of unwellness, which urged veterinary staff to pump their stomachs. Shearer said they're working with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Dept. of Agriculture to come to a conclusion.
Philadelphia Zoo now vaccinating animals against COVID-19
September 16, 2021
https://6abc.com/philadelphia-zoo-covid-19-vaccine-animals-at-risk-100/11024911/
Kansas City Zoo announces death of 24-year-old chimpanzee
July 5, 2023
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A longtime chimp at the Kansas City Zoo has died. Zoo officials announced Wednesday afternoon that Dafina, a 24-year-old chimpanzee born at the Kansas City Zoo in the late ‘90s, passed away after suffering from an inoperable reproductive tract tumor and secondary renal failure.
[Chimpanzees live about 40 years in captivity.]
KC Zoo to begin vaccinating some animals against COVID-19
August 5, 2021
https://www.kmbc.com/article/kc-zoo-to-begin-vaccinating-some-animals-against-covid-19/37234814
Bat-Eared Fox Mom at San Diego Zoo Is the Ultimate Single Mother
July 5, 2023
In the wild, bat-eared foxes typically co-parent their young; but sadly that isn't the case for single mom Winter at the San Diego Zoo. Her kits' father passed away, but she's doing amazing raising her little ones with no other foxes around.
[No cause of death reported.]
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/bat-eared-fox-mom-san-164500337.html
San Diego Zoo and Safari Park giving animals coronavirus vaccine
July 22, 2021
Brevard Zoo Announces Passing of Two Longtime Residents ‘Wonton’ the Deer and ‘Saga’ the African Rock Python
June 28, 2023
BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – We are saddened to share that two older longtime residents of our Zoo have passed away in the last week. This monitoring helped our animal care team determine that euthanasia was the most compassionate choice for 21-year-old Wonton and 21-year-old Saga. Wonton started taking seizure medication in December 2021 after his animal care team noticed abnormal neurologic signs that started with overgrooming himself and progressed to generalized seizures. While this medication makes it harder for the body to have a seizure, it doesn’t cure the underlying cause of the seizures. Recently, his keepers saw a resurgence of those seizures.
“… it isn’t unheard of for some deer to live to be twenty years old, with the oldest deer on record living to the age of 31.”
https://worlddeer.org/how-long-do-deer-live/
Brevard County offering zoo admission, food vouchers to incentivize COVID-19 vaccine
August 2, 2021
“Deer are considered high danger for transmission of Covid to humans and most zoos targeted them for their Covid 19 “vaccination” program.”
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-19-spread-from-deer/
Lemur in Topeka Zoo passes away
June 29, 2023
Topeka (KSNT) — Cleo, a 16-year-old black-and-white ruffed female lemur at the Topeka Zoo, died following complications over the weekend, the Zoo announced on its Facebook page today. “Cleo was a smart and sassy lemur who stole the hearts of many,” Animal Curator Wrylie Guffey said in the Facebook post. “She will be sorely missed,” The Topeka Zoo and Conservatory said Cleo started experiencing seizures on Saturday, June 24. After vet staff took Cleo to the hospital, an examination found the lemur’s liver values were abnormal, and X-rays also showed that there were signs of potential infection in her lungs. While Cleo’s condition improved at first following treatment, she got worse over the next few days, leading the Zoo to make the “difficult yet humane decision” to euthanize her. A necropsy showed tumors in and on Cleo’s liver, as well as nodules in her lungs. The Topeka Zoo says it will learn more about what the necropsy means after further testing.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/lemur-in-topeka-zoo-passes-away/ar-AA1demjP
[Average lifespan of a lemur is 25-30 years.]
https://animals.mom.com/average-life-span-lemur-4963.html
Chockey the Golden Eagle passes away at Topeka Zoo
June 28, 2023
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Topeka Zoo has announced that one of their long-term residents has passed away. The Topeka Zoo said via social media that Chockey, a golden eagle and resident of the zoo since 2004, died. The zoo estimates that Chockey was around 21-years-old upon his death. No cause of death was listed.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/chockey-the-golden-eagle-passes-away-at-topeka-zoo/ar-AA1cNgp5
[A golden eagle in captivity can live for 30 years or longer.]
https://birdfact.com/articles/how-long-do-golden-eagles-live
Beloved giraffe named Armani known for his 'charming' personality dies at Australian zoo
June 27, 2023
A giraffe who was renowned for his charming personality has died, leaving staff at an Australian zoo heartbroken. Perth Zoo announced on Tuesday that Armani the 20-year-old giraffe had died from old age after bearing seven calves who are now scattered across Australia and New Zealand. 'All the Zoo animals receive gold standard health care, and thanks to the ongoing monitoring of Armani's health and welfare, we knew age had caught up with him and it was time to give him a dignified and peaceful end.'
[Giraffes in captivity ordinarily live up to 25 years.]
Zoo joins WA school holiday vaccine blitz
West Australian children will be able to receive a free Perth Zoo pass as part of a vaccination blitz across the state.
September 4, 2022
https://7news.com.au/news/public-health/zoo-joins-wa-school-holiday-vaccine-blitz-c-6390863
Beloved 17-year-old sea lion with booming voice and heart nose dies at CA aquarium
July 9, 2023
A sea lion named the “loudest” in a California aquarium after going viral on TikTok has died, officials said. The “goofy” and “gentle” creature died on June 29 at the age of 17, Aquarium of the Pacific officials said in a June 30 news release. Harpo, a California sea lion that arrived at the aquarium in Long Beach at 1 year old in 2007, started experiencing symptoms of movement issues, lethargy and decreased appetite in May, officials said. Zoo officials said the following about Harpo’s condition. “Despite extensive tests to determine what was causing Harpo symptoms, test results had been within normal ranges and had not revealed further information about the cause of his symptoms. In the coming days, the Aquarium’s veterinary team and outside veterinary specialists will conduct a necropsy exam to try and determine a cause.”
https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/article277143608.html#storylink=cpy
[Sea Lions in captivity have an average lifespan of 30 years.]
https://www.sealion-world.com/sea-lions-in-captivity/
Four lion cubs die within a week inside Etawah Safari Park in UP
July 14, 2023
Lioness Sona gave birth to five cubs last week. While the first birth took place on July 6, three others were born on July 9, and the fifth one on July 10. According to the Etawah Safari authorities, who kept the death of the lion cubs a closely guarded secret initially, out of five cubs born, three had died by July 10. While two cubs were stillborn and one was very weak and could not survive. The fourth one, which had taken birth along with two others on July 9, died on Thursday and now the vets were monitoring the condition of the only surviving cub. At around 8.30 am on Thursday, the condition of the fourth cub started deteriorating. There was swelling in its stomach and the cub had difficulty in breathing too. Lioness Sona is also under medical observation and has gradually started eating meals. She had not been eating since her delivery. “Breathing issue is stated to be the primary cause of death. A post-mortem examination will reveal further details,” said officials.
“Eighth casualty among the big cats in a mere four-month span”:
Eighth Big Cat Fatality: Male Cheetah Dies At Madhya Pradesh National Park
July 14, 2023
In a devastating blow to the ambitious cheetah reintroduction program, a male cheetah named Suraj met a tragic end today at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. This marks the eighth casualty among the big cats in a mere four-month span, shedding light on the challenges faced by these magnificent creatures in their new environment. The loss of Suraj comes after the unfortunate deaths of Sasha, Uday, and Daksha, who fell victim to kidney ailment, cardio-pulmonary failure, and a violent mating attempt, respectively. Tragically, two cheetah cubs also perished due to extreme weather conditions and dehydration, highlighting the vulnerability of the younger members of this endangered species.
not only is it sad for these animals to be in captivity, but to undergo totally unnecessary treatments and then die from it is beyond sad. It is sadistic.
I fu*king hate those monsters who did this, they want us to jab out cats and dogs too, well screw them. If the bioweapon injections are killing humans, it's not a stretch to realize they're killing beautiful creatures in zoos. Im so beyond mad right now.