Zoo in northwest China accused of abusing ‘injured, emaciated’ panda
It’s not the first time that the Lanzhou Wuquanshan City Zoo has been accused of neglecting its animals
China’s State Forestry Administration is investigating an alleged case of protected wildlife abuse after a panda at zoo in the country’s northwest was found with multiple wounds, a regional newspaper reports.
An internet user posted photos online of the panda, named Gungun, at the Lanzhou Wuquanshan City Zoo in Gansu province with a large wound on its back on Friday afternoon, the Lanzhou Morning Posts reports.
Later that evening, the authority granting wild animal permits to zoo operators posted a response in its microblog account saying it is looking into details of the alleged abuse.
“[The SFA] will also look into the health and welfare of this panda and other wild animals being stepped up,” according to a brief statement posted by the administration.
The photos showed Gungun in his pen at zoo with what looked like a large dark on its back. Gungun also appeared to be very underweight.