A Tallinn citizen who was recently bitten by a viper finds that the city has neglected an increasing number of green areas near residential buildings, which has attracted unwanted neighbors. The Kristiine city district elder promised to look for venomous snakes in the area and remove any that are found.
As Estonia basks in another summer heatwave, how are the residents of Tallinn Zoo coping with the soaring temperatures? On Wednesday, "Aktuaalne Kaamera" went to find out, stopping off at Tallinn Botanical Gardens along the way to check on the tropical plants.
On Wednesday, June 1, a transparent sculpture of a mammoth, entitled "Invisible," is set to be unveiled at Tallinn Zoo. The sculpture is the result of a major collaborative project between Tallinn Zoo and students and lecturers in the ceramics department of the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA).