
On September 20, in a wildlife sanctuary in the state of Oklahoma, USA, trainer Ryan Easley died as a result of a tiger attack. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He worked at the "Growler Pines Tiger" sanctuary and cared for one of the tigers under his supervision. The incident received wide coverage on social media.
According to reports, Ryan Easley was attacked by the animal while training with the tiger. The trainer tried to defend himself until the assistants arrived, but it was impossible to save his life due to the attack.
The sanctuary's statement described Ryan Easley as a dedicated trainer and protector who devoted his life to tigers and wildlife. His passion and love for nature were highly respected.
The statement also expressed condolences to his family and loved ones. Animal rights activists are calling for an end to the use of wild animals in shows and performances following this incident.
They believe that such activities not only harm the welfare of animals but also pose serious risks to human life. The dangers of working with tigers have been clearly highlighted once again.
Experts emphasize the need to strengthen safety measures when working with wild animals. Professional training and caution are crucial factors in preserving trainers' lives.
Ryan Easley's dedication and commitment to wildlife were reflected in his work. This tragic event once again reminded us of the risks involved in working with wild animals.