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Spain: new emphasis on caring for geriatric animals
At Barcelona Zoo, African elephants Susi (52) and Bully (40), and other older animals at the zoo, including a 15-year-old wolf and two 17-year-old big cats, are receiving specialised geriatric care designed to support their health and dignity in old age. These animals, many of whom cannot return to the wild, are cared for with treatments like arthritis support, nutritional supplements, mental health monitoring, and enriched habitats. This shift of emphasis reflects a broader transformation in the role of zoos: from spectacle to sanctuaries focused on conservation, education, and lifelong animal welfare. Following the death of their long-time companion Yoyo, (54), Susi and Bully initially stopped eating but have since formed a closer bond. The zoo is now working with the University of Barcelona to study these reactions, hoping to deepen their understanding of animal grief.
Spain: plans to transform La Rambla
It is one of the most iconic boulevards in Europe, but in recent years Barcelona’s La Rambla has been plagued by souvenir shops, pickpockets, and prostitutes. The city plans to transform the street, aiming to reduce the effects of mass tourism and restore the street to local citizens. The ambitious plan, expected to be completed by 2027, includes reducing traffic, adding arts centres, and replacing souvenir shops with authentic local businesses. Planners hope to make La Rambla more attractive to both locals and tourists by offering a more genuine cultural experience. Activists argue that the street has become a tourist monoculture, losing its diversity and charm. The city council wishes to attract tourists with respectful behaviour, not just those with money. Changes include widening the central boulevard, improving street lighting, and adding three new squares.