Havana's 26th avenue zoo shows signs of decline

During a recent visit to Havana's 26th Avenue Zoo, photographer Irina Pino noted a significant decline in animal populations, with several species missing. While the gardens remain well-maintained, the absence of certain animals highlights ongoing challenges at the site. The zoo, opened in 1948, continues to operate from Tuesday to Sunday.

Havana's 26th Avenue Zoo, opened in 1948 and remodeled over the years, confines animals in cages—a practice photographer Irina Pino views as cruel, ripping species from their natural habitats for display. During her visit a few days ago, Pino observed a sharp decline in animal numbers. The hippopotamus was absent, possibly deceased, along with exotic birds. The small monkeys that once lived in stone houses by the artificial lake have also vanished.

Some animals remain: hyenas, flamingos, a tiger, a family of three lions, and peccaries. Only a handful of deer and other small creatures are left. The pathways and gardens appear maintained and clean, with greenery and freshness prevailing. A cafeteria is present, though Pino did not enter it, and a private snack stand operates in the amusement equipment area, while others are closed.

Pino noted local ingenuity: a small train and other devices built by private workers from scrap metal, which she rode to recall her childhood. The zoo's main internal train has been out of service for months, and despite workers' requests to repair it, the administration refused.

The zoo is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with its original layout encouraging observation along beautiful paths.

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Irina Pino, a contributor to Havana Times, finally entered Havana's Paseo del Prado Hotel during one of her walks along the Malecón, but faced resistance from security while trying to take photos. The property, inaugurated in 2019, is a five-star hotel with dance-themed rooms. While open to foreigners and wealthy Cubans, it remains a dream for the average Cuban.

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