A zoo in Nuremberg, Germany, has sparked controversy after killing 12 baboons despite widespread protests.
The decision was made due to concerns that the zoo's enclosure was too small to accommodate the growing troop. Zoo officials claimed that the space constraints posed a risk to animal welfare, leading to the difficult decision. Animal rights activists and supporters had voiced strong opposition to the plan, arguing for alternative solutions such as relocating the baboons or expanding the enclosure.
The incident has reignited debates on animal welfare and zoo management practices. The zoo's actions have drawn criticism from various quarters, with many questioning the ethics behind such decisions. The community remains divided on the issue.


