Shocking Animal Deaths at Kiev Zoo

The animals just keep on dying at the Kiev Zoo, a place some have likened to an unkempt warehouse for those with fur and feathers. Animal welfare groups say dozens if not hundreds of animals have died at the zoo in recent years due to malnutrition, a lack of medical care and mistreatment — and some suspect that corruption is at the heart of the problem. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

An Indian elephant called Boy, the pride of the Kiev Zoo, collapsed and died in his enclosure. Boy is seen here, covered with a cloth. Around the same time, Maya the camel succumbed to a digestive illness and Theo the zebra died after crashing into a metal fence. (AP Photo / UNIAN)

Naturewatch, a British-based animal welfare group, is among the organizations calling for the 100-year-old zoo to be closed and its animals sent elsewhere in Europe. "The Kiev Zoo will never attain any basic standards, it's so far removed from any zoo in Europe," said John Ruane of Naturewatch. "The conditions have been absolutely horrendous." (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

New managers appointed in October said that nearly half of the zoo's animals either died or mysteriously disappeared over two years under their predecessors, and a government audit found that thousands of dollars were misspent as animals were illegally sold and funds earmarked for their food and care disappeared. Ukrainian prosecutors have also opened an investigation. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

Despite management change, the zoo's animals are still dying. Some activists suspect a secret real estate deal is in the works — that the zoo is being deliberately decimated so it can be closed down and the prime land that it sits on in the center of Kiev can be sold. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)

Once the jewel of the Ukrainian capital and a favorite weekend spot for families, the zoo began to deteriorate after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and the years of poverty that followed. Animals were kept in cramped, poorly lit and poorly heated enclosures, fed improperly and left unattended, according to watchdogs. The Kiev Zoo gained international notoriety in 2007 when it was expelled from the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria after the tragic death of a female bear. <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/23/animals-dying-kiev-zoo/">Read more</a> (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)