Animals
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Egypt Zoo Calls for Renovation; Raises Animal Welfare Issues
The historic zoo was indeed the region's first and served as a symbol of Egypt's modernity. However, its practices, which experts say date back to the 1950s, and its facilities are in desperate need of an update.
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