from the Guardian UK:
Knut is the zoo industry's latest victim
As a cub, the polar bear brought worldwide attention to Berlin zoo, but he no longer draws in the crowds Craig Redmond
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday December 3 2008 17.06 GMT
Newspapers are blaming it on the credit crunch, but the latest plight facing polar bear Knut is yet another symptom of the zoo industry which keeps animals captive for entertainment.
Knut, the famous polar bear at Berlin Zoo who became the centre of worldwide attention last year when it was suggested it may be better for him to killed rather than face a lifetime in captivity, is now facing being kicked out of Berlin Zoo because they can't afford to keep him. The cuddly ball of white fur who used to play with his keeper has grown up. He's big, his bright white fur is now a dull colour and, it is claimed, he has developed behavioural problems because he has only had contact with humans. Importantly in these current financial times, he no longer manages to draw in the crowds of tourists.
Berlin Zoo – which was quick to milk the publicity for all it was worth when Knut was a baby, earning somewhere between €5m and €10m from selling cuddly Knut toys and T-shirts, seeing him made the feature of a Hollywood film and on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine – now claims it can't raise €9m to pay for a larger enclosure for him and a future mate.
More than 21,000 Berliners have signed a petition demanding that Knut be allowed to remain and the city's tourist board bemoaned the loss of "one of its best ambassadors", "one of the city's true mascots". ........(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/03/knut-polar-bear-berlin-zoo