By Mohammed Abuhyder | Project Leader
The Zoo of Taiz, southwest of Yemen, still needs to provide urgent assistance to save wild animals, including the endangered ones, such as the 38 Arabian leopards whose numbers have increased to 47, despite the weak assistance the zoo receives. The conflicting parties signed a temporary truce for a period of two months, starting from the first of April to end of May, but the tragic situation still exists in Taiz Zoo. The needs of the park are constantly increasing, especially with the breeding of animals in the zoo. The team of Sanid Organization for Relief and Development (SORD) is still doing its best to provide rescue assistance to the captive animals in light of the ongoing war in Yemen. SORD is also sure that there are people in this vast world who will not allow the wildlife in Yemen to end, especially the endangered animals that are in captivity.
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