Animal welfare advocates move to seize exotic animals from Quebec roadside zoo
ST-EDOUARD-DE-MASKINONGE, Que. — In what they’re describing as a Canadian first, animal welfare officials announced Tuesday that they were charging the owner of a Quebec zoo with criminal animal cruelty and moving to seize over 100 wild and exotic animals from the rural property east of Montreal.
On Tuesday afternoon, some 20 animal welfare investigators worked busily behind the fences of the barricaded St-Edouard zoo evaluating the condition of lions, tigers, wolves, deer and dozens of other species.
A spokeswoman for Humane Society International Canada said the animals’ living conditions were worrying.