Wanted: Animal Godparents for Chilean Zoo in 'Bleak' Year
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[September 15, 2020]
By Reuters TV
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Oliver the rhinoceros,
King Julien the lemur, Chilly Willy the penguin and their friends are
urgently seeking sponsors for their bed and board in a Chilean zoo as
visitors have dwindled to zero with the arrival of coronavirus.
Buin Zoo, on the outskirts of the capital Santiago, is ordinarily one of
the city's top attractions but it is struggling to stay afloat in an
extraordinary year.
Visitor numbers dropped off during widespread social protests over
inequality that started in October with looting and arson attacks at
their fringes. The coronavirus outbreak in March shut down the zoo,
capping a "bleak" year, Ignacio Idalsoaga, the zoo's director, said in
an interview.
The home to 2,500 animals from around the world with massive appetites
is struggling to find its $400,000 - $500,000 monthly operating costs,
he said.
Its residents consume 400 kilos of apples and 1,000 kilos of fish each
week, 2,500 kilos of meat each month, and 7,200 bales of oats and
alfalfa annually.
"The amounts are quite breathtaking. There are many mouths to feed,"
said Idalsoaga.
The zoo, which will reopen on Sept. 29 with new health protocols, has
turned to habitual visitors for help.
"Godparents" can pay $2,500 ($3) to $90,000 ($118) to receive photos,
certificates, educational files and cuddly toys of 15 "emblematic"
animals, as well as entry passes for when it reopens.
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A lion is seen through a glass at the 'Buin Zoo' which is looking
for sponsors to funds for food, maintenance and veterinary controls
for its animals due the lockdown, during the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) outbreak, in Buin, Santiago, Chile September 9, 2020.
REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado
Carlos Casanova, a local teacher with three kids, is now godfather
to several animals as well.
"It's a nice institution which does a lot of good for children and
treats its animals well, so it made us sad to see them struggling,"
he said.
Chile is gradually lifting its lockdowns after hitting the peak of
infections in June and July. So far, the country has had more than
430,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and more than 11,800 deaths.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Fabian Cambero and Aislinn
Laing; Editing by Richard Chang)
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