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Paignton Zoo animals given birth control amid TB outbreak
9 March 2018
Image caption
The look of love, but Lucifer and Maliya will not be having any cubs for some time
A zoo is giving its animals contraceptives to ease pressure on space amid an outbreak of TB.
Paignton
Zoo in Devon cannot send any animals to other zoos because of movement
restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease.
But vets fear the zoo could run out of space as the number of animals increases, so are trying to curb reproduction.
TB was found at Paignton last summer when 11 antelope were put down. More on this story and others from Devon
Head
vet Ghislaine Sayers said: "We must prevent overcrowding but we must
still be in a position to take part in breeding programmes when the
restrictions are lifted, so we need temporary solutions." Image caption
Taking aim: The lions have to be put to sleep with a dart gun before they are injected
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The zoo hopes it can restart its breeding programme by the end of the year
Contraception is being given to 60 mammal species with injections, tablets, implants and IUD coils.
Lions have to be anaesthetised with a dart gun before they are injected.
Asiatic lion Lucifer's partner Maliya is among the zoo's lionesses that have been injected with contraceptive. The
zoo's breeding programme, in which it sends animals to hundreds of zoos
in England and around the world, has been halted since the outbreak was
discovered last August. Image caption
Injections are among the methods of contraception
Animal testing has been continuing since the outbreak and no other animals have been affected.
It can restart its breeding programme by the end of the year if it is given the all-clear.
The
zoo has also beefed up its fencing to keep out badgers, which it says
are the "likely" carriers of the disease into the premises.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-43337825
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