Extreme temperatures in Bulgaria pose a serious challenge to animal care in zoos, with experts from the Stara Zagora Zoo demonstrating exceptional professional creativity in dealing with hot summer days.
Dr. Nayden Ilinov, a leading specialist at the zoo, shared exclusive details with reporters about their thermal comfort strategy. "Our main priority is the physiological well-being of animals during intense temperature conditions," he emphasized.
Innovative approaches include creating special cooling treats – frozen fruits, vegetables, and protein blocks that simultaneously cool and entertain the zoo inhabitants. An important focus is the complete absence of additional sweeteners, which ensures the natural character of feeding.
Danail Georgieva, another key expert, revealed additional details about the comprehensive approach. "For predators, we have developed special protocols, including frozen meat and controlled internal room temperatures," she shared.
Their methodology includes precise temperature regime planning, taking into account the individual physiological characteristics of different animal species. This differentiated approach allows maximum adaptation to extreme climatic conditions.
Experts pay special attention to the psychological comfort of animals, not just their physical cooling. Creating diverse cooling zones and stimulating activities prevents stress from high temperatures.
The techniques used demonstrate the high level of professionalism and care in modern zoos. They are the result of in-depth scientific research in the field of veterinary welfare and behavioral adaptation in different animal species.
The Stara Zagora Zoo is becoming a model for a modern approach to animal welfare, combining scientific knowledge, innovative solutions, and a deep understanding of the needs of different animal species during climatic challenges.
This comprehensive approach not only guarantees the physical health of animals but also demonstrates the evolution of care in modern zoological institutions, where the well-being of inhabitants is the leading priority.