The Korea Times

Everland grilled over polar bear abuse

- By You Soo-sun ssyktimes@gmail.com

A polar bear at a Korean zoo was found to be suffering, according to animal rights activists, Friday.

Activists of the animal welfare group, Coexistenc­e of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE), urged the zoo to provide adequate care for the polar bear, also known as Tonki, and to cease future exhibition of polar bears, during a press conference in Yeouido Hangang Park in Seoul. In protest, one activist jumped into the Han River wearing a polar bear costume.

Tonki is a 22-year-old male polar bear, which has lived in captivity in Everland for 20 years, the country’s largest theme park, located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. According to CARE, Tonki has been living in gruesome conditions, without an adequate water supply and air-conditioni­ng he needs to stay cool.

“At first sight, I questioned if he was even alive,” said a CARE activist who visited the zoo earlier this month.

This is not the first time Everland has been criticized for its mistreatme­nt of polar bears. It was revealed two years ago that Tonki was held inside a small pit, where he also displayed signs of a mental disorder presented by actions like head bobbing and pacing. More than 5,000 people have signed a petition to help Tonki. Everland promised to improve the welfare for Tonki.

The animal rights advocates denounced Everland for failing to follow through on its promise. It also directed criticism to Samsung, its operator and a leading conglomera­te of the country. “We demand Samsung cease showcasing new polar bears by importing them here. We also seek better living conditions for Tonki,” the CARE representa­tive called out. “If his health further deteriorat­es, they should make ways for conditions that would allow him to die in peace.”

On July 11, they made their first visit to the zoo, disguised as foreign tourists. Video footage made secretly shows Tonki foraging for water. It was 30 degrees Celsius outside. The thermomete­r inside the drained pool was broken, pointing at 11 degrees.

 ?? Yonhap ?? An animal rights activist in a polar bear costume jumps into the Han River at Yeouido Hangang Park in Seoul, Friday, in protest of Everland’s alleged mistreatme­nt of a polar bear.
Yonhap An animal rights activist in a polar bear costume jumps into the Han River at Yeouido Hangang Park in Seoul, Friday, in protest of Everland’s alleged mistreatme­nt of a polar bear.

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