Reports of Distress and Alleged Killings Raise Concerns at Giza Zoo’s 2026 Reopening
Culture and Lifestyle, News and Events Roland Azar Culture and Lifestyle, News and Events Roland Azar

Reports of Distress and Alleged Killings Raise Concerns at Giza Zoo’s 2026 Reopening

Cairo’s Giza Zoo, undergoing extensive renovations and scheduled to reopen in 2026, is presented by authorities as a modern eco-tourism destination. At the same time, troubling reports during the renovation, including distressed animals, allegations of killings, and mishandling of carcasses, have drawn criticism and raised questions about animal welfare in captivity.

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The Lion's Roar: Colonial Legacies and Their Harm to Wildlife
Culture and Lifestyle Summer Kamal Culture and Lifestyle Summer Kamal

The Lion's Roar: Colonial Legacies and Their Harm to Wildlife

On Friday, January 31st, Fayyom Zoo in Egypt witnessed a sudden attack where a lion attacked its guard while food was being served. To stop the lion, other zoo keepers had to shoot the lion to death. Unfortunately, the guard lost his life to the attack. For many people, it sounded extremely bizarre that a zoo animal who is supposedly friendly to humans would attack one of them, yet for one to consider the nature of a lion, then their natural role as predators is to be considered.

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