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Berlin (AFP) - A mother and her two daughters have turned themselves in to police over a blaze which killed dozens of monkeys at a zoo in Germany on New Year's Eve, police confirmed Thursday.
The three women are being investigated for setting off banned flying lanterns to celebrate the New Year, Gerd Hoppmann, head of the Krefeld criminal police, said at a press conference.
The 60-year-old mother and her two adult daughters handed themselves in to police on Wednesday after hearing of the fire on local radio, Hoppmann said.
He said they "seemed like sensible and responsible people" who had shown "courage" in coming forward.
Local prosecutors are now investigating the women for negligent arson, a crime which can be punished with up to five years in prison.
The fire, which claimed the lives of 30 primates including eight great apes, broke out shortly before midnight on New Year's Eve at Krefeld Zoo in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The enclosure housed gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees and marmosets. Only two chimpanzees survived, as well as a family of gorillas in a nearby building.
In a statement on Thursday, the zoo said that it was a "miracle" that the two chimpanzees, named Bally and Limbo, had survived the blaze.
"Both suffered only light injuries. They have been moved to the gorilla enclosure and are being looked after by several zoo vets," said the zoo, which remained closed on Thursday.
Police believe the fire was caused by one of the illegal lanterns which landed on the roof of the monkey enclosure.
Hoppmann said investigators had accounted for four lanterns but that one, believed to be the one responsible for the blaze, was "missing".
Flying lanterns have been forbidden in Germany for 10 years, but Hoppmann said the women were unaware of the ban when they bought theirs on the internet.
The case has intensified an already blazing debate over the widespread use of fireworks by private individuals on New Year's Eve.
Setting off fireworks in public is a long-standing New Year's tradition in Germany, but it has faced increasing criticism from environmental and animal protection groups in recent years.
On Wednesday, the German animal protection association called for all kinds of fireworks to be banned near zoos, farms and kennels.
The tragedy has also sparked an outpouring of sympathy, with tearful visitors lighting candles and leaving flowers and soft toys at the entrance fo the zoo.
Krefeld zoo is home to around 1,000 animals and attracts some 400,000 visitors a year.

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I don't know about where you're from, but in Minnesota, dolphins are a pretty big deal. It might have something to do with how far we need to travel in order to see dolphins in the wild. Or it might just be that dolphins are really cool. Either way, you can imagine that when the Minnesota Zoo announced on Monday that our dolphins will be leaving for good, it was kind of a big deal.

The fuss was amplified by the fact that the Minnesota state government recently allocated $4 million to the zoo in order to refurbish the dolphin tank. In response to the uproar, the zoo's CEO, Lee Ehmke, later released a statement providing further explanation as to why the current dolphins have to leave and why there are no dolphins available to replace them.


Photo by my dolphin-loving friend Jenna


preferentially breeding wild caught ("founder") animals to capture as
much of their genetic (allelic) variation as possible," Willis told me. "We are also
preventing the breeding of relatives using contraception and
relocation."

As Willis explained, the Consortium's strategy involves loaning dolphins between zoos. That way
every dolphin can be fit to a good social situation and can be bred to a
genetically compatible mate. In fact, the two dolphins currently living at the Minnesota Zoo, Semo and Allie, aren't actually owned by that zoo.

While considerations of genetic variation didn't
directly impact the MN Zoo's decision to send Semo and Allie away,
genetic variation has impacted the zoo's past decisions.

A few
years ago, the MN Zoo relocated the only dolphin they actually own, a
female named Spree, to keep her from mating with her own dad. "She was on contraceptives so that she and Semo
(her sire) would not produce an offspring, but of course we did want
her to produce offspring. We moved her to a facility so that she could
live with other females and not be with her sire," said Willis.

I think we all realize there are many reasons why incest is not a good habit for humans, but what exactly would be wrong with Spree getting together with Semo?

Willis explained that it comes down to heterozygosity, which is genetic variation at the individual level. "Inbreeding,
the mating of related animals, results in a decrease in the
heterozygosity of the offspring relative to the parents. That decrease
in heterozygosity can lead to an increased incidence of congenital
anomalies and poor health."

Heterozygosity often influences a zoo's decisions when breeding captive animals of all kinds. Unfortunately, some zoos intentionally breed relatives in order to produce offspring with rare features. White tigers, for instance, are so rare that they can only be produced through incest. As a result, many of these would-be majestic cats are born with less-than-regal deformities such crossed vision and facial deformities. Thankfully, in June 2011, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums published an official statement cracking down on this twisted practice.

Incest can even be a problem in wild animal populations, especially when meddling humans are involved. In Australia, Tasmanian devil populations have taken a dive due to a facial tumor disease. By hunting devils and killing them as pests, humans effectively exterminated a large chunk of the devils' genetic diversity.

The remaining devils were forced to inbreed, which gave them very similar immunological genes, leaving them open to the facial tumor disease. The disease is passed between devils through biting and is almost always fatal.

Moral of the story: no one, including animals, should breed with their relatives. 


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