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Conflicts Aren't Just Dangerous For People; Animals Suffer, Too

Animal rights groups are trying to help take care of zoo animals trapped and left behind in countries racked with bloodshed and fighting.

Conflicts Aren't Just Dangerous For People; Animals Suffer, Too
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These zoos were once tourist destinations. But now, the animals there are barely surviving.

The zoos are stuck in conflict zones. As people flee the violence, animals are often left behind and are trapped in enclosures.

That means little to no food, water or medicine.

Indonesia's Zoos That Aren't 'Decent' Still Might Not Close
Indonesia's Zoos That Aren't 'Decent' Still Might Not Close

Indonesia's Zoos That Aren't 'Decent' Still Might Not Close

Only four of the country's 58 zoos were deemed "decent" in 2015.

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Only one lion and one bear survived at a zoo in Mosul, Iraq, after recent violence.

As Yemen nears a famine, nearly 300 animals in one zoo starved and died.

In Gaza, researchers found only 15 animals alive at a zoo after bombings. The once bustling amusement park was previously home to hundreds of animals.

So You Want To Help Animals Trapped In Conflict Zones; Here's How
So You Want To Help Animals Trapped In Conflict Zones; Here's How

So You Want To Help Animals Trapped In Conflict Zones; Here's How

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Relocating the animals can become a political issue and require negotiations with other countries.

Animal rights groups have tried to care for abandoned animals but often can't get to the zoos until the conflict ends.