Article 2JJD4 How to move an elephant to Europe post-Brexit

How to move an elephant to Europe post-Brexit

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Emine Saner
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Leaving the EU could make moving animals abroad for breeding programmes a lot harder. But how easy is it to transport zoo inhabitants across the continent anyway?

In the latest warnings about the effects of a post-Brexit future, it isn't just humans who could be affected. The British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums has said that leaving the EU without a deal could threaten already endangered species, whose survival depends on easy access to Europe-wide breeding programmes.

At the moment, breeding progammes in Europe are overseen by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), and work efficiently thanks to shared resources and free movement. "I think the lack of clarity [over post-Brexit legislation] is the largest concern for us," says Zak Showell, animal records registrar at Twycross zoo. "There are more than 400 breeding programmes operated by EAZA. These breeding programmes are there to ensure the genetic and population survival of those species we have in captivity."

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