After a meeting with officials from the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality on Wednesday, 10 July 2024, the NSPCA has received official confirmation that the Municipality intends on reopening the Bloemfontein Zoo, the same facility which currently has a criminal prosecution pending against it, for serious contraventions of the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962 in respect of gross animal cruelty and neglect.

The NSPCA has confirmed that the Free State Department: Economic, Small Business Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (DESTEA) has issued import permits for small cats and primates, at this stage, despite the glaring animal welfare concerns. We have further confirmation that no holding permits (to house the animals) has been issued at this stage, as it will apparently only be done once the animals are already at the zoo – which is impractical, short-sighted, and not considering the welfare of the animals holistically.

Countless animals suffered under the care of the Bloemfontein Zoo, which now has its sights on the Municipality’s “Community Services” budget to fund the zoo, until a formal budget for the zoo is approved. This raises the question, where are funds for crucial, basic services diverted from to support an archaic and cruel practice? The Municipality is motivated to open the zoo as a revenue stream for the struggling local government.

The NSPCA is convinced that DESTEA has failed to consider animal welfare in its decision-making process, which is contrary to the NSPCA’s landmark High Court judgment, which requires functionaries to consider animal welfare, irrespective of whether they have an animal welfare mandate. Further, the housing conditions at the zoo remain as deplorable as in 2020, when the zoo was permanently closed. It is not conducive to the well-being of any animals.

We have instructed our attorneys to address DESTEA and demand an undertaking that no holding permits will be issued, failing which we will have no option but to approach the High Court on an urgent basis.

We call on all South Africans to stand with us at this crucial juncture, to oppose the exploitation and suffering of these sentient beings, purely for human gain.

Sign the Petition

Add your name and give a voice to the voiceless!

0
People have signed the Petition

Donate to the NSPCA

If you are as passionate about animals and their well-being as we are, consider supporting our causes by donating here.

Latest News Posts