Taigan Lion Park and Kazka Zoo closed in Crimea

Присяжнюк Владислава
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09:57, 17 January
Taigan Lion Park and Kazka Zoo closed in Crimea
Image source: РІА

In the occupied Crimea, due to problems with the "license" from the Russian occupiers, the Taigan Lion Park, the Kazka Zoo in Yalta and the Simferopol Zoo stopped working.

This was announced by the director of the park "Taigan" Oleg Zubkov in his blog.

He stated that he did not see "any collapse" in this and intended to "eliminate the latest remarks of the " services ". According to him, all the animals feel good.

In November 2021, it became known that the zoo in the Children's Park of Simferopol may be closed in 2022 due to non-compliance with "Russian norms". Now at the gates of the zoo in Simferopol hangs an announcement that it is temporarily closed.

What is known

  • In the occupied Crimea, the activities of zoos, zoos, circuses, dolphinariums and aquariums, which did not apply for licensing or did not pass the test during it, began to stop on January 1, 2022.
  • Yalta Zoo "Fairy Tale" and Lion Park "Taigan" in 2020 was under long-term inspection by the occupation prosecutor's office.
  • On July 14, 2020, the occupying Belogorsky District Court in the Crimea fined Oleg Zubkov as part of a lawsuit. The court found Oleg Zubkov guilty of providing services that did not meet security requirements and imposed a fine.

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