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"Expedition to the 'Koporye' ecological site in Grozny district featured issues with goats affected by mastitis and an intoxicated jaguar"

Tourists encountering animals at the regional reserve were met with a distressing sight, as per a visitor's account. The animals appeared to be in poor condition, with a goat featuring a significantly enlarged udder that required it to stand in an unusual position.

Unusual wildlife encounter and goat health concerns mark a trip to the Koporye ecotope in Grozny...
Unusual wildlife encounter and goat health concerns mark a trip to the Koporye ecotope in Grozny district, featuring a diseased goat herd and an intoxicated jaguar.

In recent visits to the Koporye Nature Reserve's Ecotrail, several issues have arisen, casting a shadow over the quality of service and animal welfare. Visitors have reported encountering a different scene than expected, with no sightings of the promised deer. This, coupled with the poor condition of the animals observed, has sparked concerns. One tourist reported seeing a goat standing on bent hooves due to a swollen udder, indicating a possible lack of proper care. The current responsible person for the Koporye Nature Reserve remains unspecified, leaving questions about accountability for the reported poor conditions. Additionally, attempts to reach the reserve by phone have been unsuccessful, making it difficult for concerned parties to voice their concerns or seek clarification. The condition of the animals at the nature reserve has been described as severe, affecting their ability to stand properly. Unfortunately, no specific information about the number of animals affected has been provided. Despite paying for a guided walk, some groups have not been fortunate enough to see any deer. It's important to note that the Ecotrail does not guarantee sightings of deer, which could lead to disappointment for some visitors. Moreover, reports suggest that one group's tour was led by a drunk ranger, further adding to the concerns about the service quality. The price for a walk at the Ecotrail is 2700 rubles. With these issues in mind, potential visitors may want to consider whether the cost justifies the potential experience. The exact location of the Koporye Nature Reserve remains unclear from the information provided, making it difficult for the public to verify the reports and for authorities to take action if necessary. As concerns about the Ecotrail at the Koporye Nature Reserve continue to mount, it is hoped that the responsible parties will address these issues promptly to ensure the well-being of the animals and the satisfaction of visitors.

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