By Isabel Pancake
A lot is missing in Ukraine. Not only the people are in need – also the animals in the zoo of Kiev!
That is why the Berlin Zoo has now donated 400,000 euros to the Askania Nova Zoo and nature reserve in southern Ukraine. The donations have come from visitors to the Berlin Zoo over the past ten months.
As early as March, the zoo collected 80,000 euros from its visitors and used it to buy almost 20 tons of dry food and bandages for the zoo in the Ukrainian capital.
Afterwards, some zoo employees drove the donations to Poland themselves in a minibus, from where they were then taken to the Ukraine.
Thanks to the money that has now been collected, the more than 3000 animals will be kept warm throughout the winter. One of them: the elephant Horace. He was even born in the Berlin Zoo.
The zoo mainly bought generators, stoves and firewood from the generous donation. But also meat, vegetables and fruits as feed for the animals.
Thanks from Mayor Klitschko
“We want our animals to feel warm and full and not like there’s a war behind the zoo fences,” says zoo director Kyrylo Trantin in a thank you video.
Even Kiev’s Mayor Vitali Klitschko (51) personally thanked the Berlin Zoo with a letter: “Unfortunately, our zoological garden is also in a difficult situation. That is why your donation is invaluable to us!”
The Berlin Zoo is currently closed until further notice. The reason: In November, an animal fell ill with bird flu.