Zoos, the accessible nature reserves for most people in Russia, are becoming endangered species.
With 11 million people, Moscow has only one zoo covering about 60 acres. It is crowded with visitors all summer.
Zoo officials say there is not enough space to keep lions, giraffes, gorillas and chimpanzees.
The city has been giving money to expand and improve it. Five major building project are underway and five more are planned.
A few of Russia’s new banks and businesses sponsor exhibits, and an American businessman gives US$100 a month to buy fruit for the apes.
Now many zoo workers have quit because they are paid very low wages
Zoos, the accessible nature reserves for most people in Russia, are becoming endangered species. With 11 million people, Moscow has only one zoo covering about 60 acres. It is crowded with visitors all summer. Zoo officials say there is not enough space to keep lions, giraffes, gorillas and chimpanzees. The city has been giving money to expand and improve it. Five major building project are underway and five more are planned. A few of Russia’s new banks and businesses sponsor exhibits, and an American businessman gives US$100 a month to buy fruit for the apes. Now many zoo workers have quit because they are paid very low wages
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