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12 vets serving Dehiwala Zoo,but no proper care for them, alleges union boss after unexplained deaths of animals
By Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon and Gnanatissa Jayawardane
There are 12 veterinarians attached to the Dehiwala Zoo, and a number of animals have died in recent times due to their neglect, the Podujana Sevaka Sangamaya of the zoo alleged on Friday.
Chairman of the union Krishantha Christopher, commenting on the recent deaths of a zebra and a giraffe, told journalists that many invaluable animals are in danger of dying because of the negligence of the vets.
“Those responsible must be suspended after a systematic investigation into the animal deaths. If the ministry does not take any action in the next few days, all workers will hold a massive demonstration,” he said.
Christopher said although investigations are conducted on the deaths of animals, the investigation reports are not shared with the unions.
“About 12 years ago we only had one female vet. Now there are 12. Things are worse. I think the authorities must seek the assistance of foreign veterinarians. There has not been satisfactory investigations into deaths of animals since 2019,” he said.
Director General of the Dehiwala Zoo, Ranjan Marasinghe said that they are investigating the recent death of a zebra. Steps will be taken based on the investigation report, he said.
The zebra that died recently was a zebra obtained from China via an animal exchange program. The animal was living in Ridiyagama safari park but was recently transferred to Dehiwala to see if he would breed with females at the zoo.