Sunday, December 16, 2018

Enrichment and Soliciting Donations for Water Fountains

I have only a few posts in draft that I wanted to finish before the end of the year, and hopefully not have much to write about in the new year.  Then this.

This morning the Zoo Tweeted.  Side note, its actually interesting that I even get their tweets, as they blocked me on Twitter and Facebook years ago.  Ridiculous, as I can read them from an alternate account.  I only check their social media every few weeks, but since I've been allowed to view their their tweets, I now get email notification for them. ... So yea this ...


Let me first say, its not the issue, I am horrified by what plastic is doing to our Ocean Wildlife.  I completely support, all efforts to help end this dire problem, but in this case its once again the position of priority the Zoo takes in things that irks me.  Maybe I'll be the only one bothered by this, regardless, here goes. 

So, my initial reaction was that this request for donations for this, is Outrageous.  As I wrote in a previous blog post, there are so many things the Zoo needs, for the Animals, that when I see things like this, my mind just doesn't get it.  Donors lock their donations, to be used for specific things, in my opinion, if its not to help Animals already there and in need, its a vanity project.  So to ask for donations from the public for this, which we already have one, maybe two, is a head shaker.  When do the Bears, Black Rhino and Hippo get secure barriers that people can't hang their kids over and put those Animals lives at risk?  When do we get funds for that?

Additionally, what about Enrichment.  I had a whole blog post in draft about Enrichment, but decided not to include it in the ones I wanted to get done by the end of the year.  I've written alot about Enrichment in the past, including putting forth many ideas. While I have seen the efforts for Enrichment go up some in recent times, from the research I do on the subject, it doesn't seem to be near what other Zoos seem to be doing.

But by all means, lets build some water fountains.

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Chimps First Day in New Playroom! - Video Links


In case you missed any of my efforts documenting the Chimps their first day in the new playroom, here is a list.  The videos are must see's if you are fans of these precious Friends!

Videos - All from first day (Thanksgiving) in playroom seeing visitors face to face!

Chimps in New Playroom- Interacting with Visitors For First Time ... MUST SEE!

Inside Visitor Gallery + Chimps + Zoo Displayed Video of First Time in Playroom

Chimps Interacting with Visitors

Minnie

Maggie

Cobby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-pN6Vfxx04

Related blog posts:

11.24.18 .. includes cute pix!  ...  Description of the Chimps first time face to face with visitors :)

11.28.18 .. includes historical pix displayed on walls inside. 

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

A View Inside The New Chimp Playroom and Visitor Gallery + Video Displayed by Zoo of Chimps First Time in Playroom

This project has been beautifully completed.  I documented the whole exhibit, inside and out for everyone to experience, as I know there are people who have loved our Precious Chimps for many years and can't make it here to see this.  

I will put together several videos, as I took probably over an hour worth of footage.  A view of the exhibit, the video that plays inside of the Chimps first time in the new Playroom, and of course, tons of footage of these Friends, having the time of their life!  

I have got two videos put together so far.  More to come of the Chimps, having the time of their life!  Subscribe to my youtube channel or follow me on Twitter so you don't miss any of the next videos of the Chimps new adventures!  ... 

Video of Chimps coming face to face with visitors for the first time!

Video associated with this post.  Inside Visitor Gallery, Chimps, and Zoo's Video.

The video of the inside will include many photos that are on the walls inside the visitor area.  This is one of the first you see, and my favorite.  I absolutely love this photo!  Our precious babies. 


The faces of the two standing look like Minnie on the right and Maggie on the left.  The fourth Chimpanzee should have had her name included. Her name was Tallulah.  At age eight, she arrived at the Zoo, donated from a private owner in 1967.  She lived at the Zoo until she passed in 2013.  The first of the four to arrive, followed in 1968 by ten year old Cobby, and in 1970 by one year old babies Maggie and Minnie.  They have lived together as a Family for over forty-five years. 

"Cobby, Minnie and Maggie still reside in the Triple Grotto today", ... because of me. 

The following photos are included in the Exhibit video, but I'm posting them here so they are more easily viewed and text can be read.  There were many more photos, but I'm only uploading the Historical ones here, plus the one that shows the expansion plan layout.  If you watch the video and want to see any of the others, let me know in a comment.





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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Having The Time Of Their Life! - Chimps Inside New Playroom!


I have so many feelings to convey.  Maybe no one will understand why I am so emotional about this, and that's ok.  I've been on a long journey with these Friends, helping them get this, and experiencing it with them, its one of the most important things to happen in my life.  To happen in their life. 

While waiting for the doors to open, I peeked in the window that is viewable from the path.  You can see the girls in that window in the above photo.  At the time, the Chimps weren't in there yet, and the reflections on the glass made it impossible to see the whole room, but just seeing the area, the structure, the newness, all for them, I started sobbing.  I even facebooked and tweeted a photo of me in tears.  

The tears didn't end there.  I cried for most of the next three and a half hours I watched these babies,  having the time of their life.  This experience for them is decades in the making.  This is the first time in fifty years that they have ever been able to interact with visitors. Until now they have only been "on display", being watched from afar.  Now they can be up close, only separated by glass, equals.  

I have spent alot of time visiting these Friends, so being face to face with them was incredible.  After all these years, I could look them in the eyes.  I used incredible, but it was something I can't really explain.  Hard to believe, but even I was speechless most of the time, crying and just saying it was beautiful.  I'm crying as I write this and look below to this photo of Cobby making eye contact with me. 
Hi Cobs!

Another interaction with Cobby, was when the crowd thinned and he was looking at my boots.  When he went to the path window, I went out there and he could see my boots better. I looked into his eyes and had a conversation with him.  I asked if he liked my boots and I moved my feet as he watched.  A friend all these years and we were finally on the same level, silently communicating.  Amazing.

When the Chimps first came in, it was Maggie who ran up to the window.  She was immediately interacting with the visitors.  She especially went up to kids, in fact over the hours, I saw her make sure to greet every kid that came to the window.  It was amazing.  She could be away from the window getting food and see a new face and she would run over and greet them.  Much of the time she carried around a branch of acacia browse, and waved it at the window playfully.  She also did a fairy godmother action, as if anointing them.  And you, and you, and you! Tapping the branch at their heads.  It was really cute.  She also sat there just laughing with people.  It was amazing!

Maggie Interacting! 

While Maggie worked the window, Minnie went up to one of the high platforms and took advantage of the view while she had her Thanksgiving meal.  Cobby came towards the window following Maggie.  He stopped half way there and started to sway.  Those who know him know he does a movement when he is excited where he sways back and forth, looks like a dance, but is either one of two things, happy excited, or upset excited.  When I saw this for a second I was worried, but noticed he was stomping in place happily!   After a few minutes he came to the window and sat.  He surprised me the most.  Over the hours, he sat at the window calmly, sometimes for more than fifteen minutes at a time.  He had his hands and footies on the window.  People put their hands up to his.  He was so comfortable, at one point he rolled over on his back, tucked his legs up in fetal position, turned his head into his shoulder and just smiled a big happy smile.  I melted seeing him so at ease.  It was heartwarming.

Cobby interacting!

  Maggie Happy to See Visitors!

Maggie ran about the room, sometimes trying to tease Cobby into playing.  They did their chase and dance, that I've only got to see part of in the past, as the topical space of the triple grotto islands doesn't allow for much room for them to run around.  It was really cute.

After Minnie finished eating she went and joined Maggie at the window at the path.  When Maggie came to the inside window, Minnie followed.  I think she may be a bit shy.  After a few minutes she started to interact with some kids.  She seemed to be playing with them, with window taps and head nods.  It felt good to see her having fun with the interaction.   She seemed to get more comfortable and went and sat at the path window again for a longer period of time.  I went out, not only to see her, but to tell a guy I could see from inside, to stop banging on the window in her face.  Why do people do such things?  At least he was the only one I witnessed doing such.  The Zoo needs to put signs on the windows, not to bang on them.  They haven't done it at any exhibit windows, but seriously, these seniors don't need this crap. 

Minnie continued to sit in the window and visit with a steady stream of people who wanted to see her.  They all really seem to like this window and being able to see people on their level walking around.

 Minnie Interacting!

Minnie and Me!

Cobby Peacefully Looking Outside.

About a half hour before the room was set to close, all three picked up some food and headed through the doorway to the SkyTrail.  They sat in the trail, enjoying the sun and some yums, before heading back to Triple Grotto.  Back home.  Seeing them make the choice to say, we love our new adventure, but after playing, we go home, just shows how attached they are to their home.  It still breaks my heart, that at this stage of life, they were in jeopardy of losing what was familiar to them.  I felt content with everything that is happening for them.  I want to note, that I hope the Zoo has no plans to demolish Triple Grotto at anytime in the lifetime of these three.  They need the new Playroom, they need the new Yard, but they need the security and comfort Triple Grotto provides them.  It has been their home for fifty years.  

As I expressed, seeing the room had me in tears.  Seeing them in it had me in tears. It was absolutely beautiful.  The project turned out perfect.  I have no complaints.  WHAT?!  Can that be?  While this is true, I do have a couple of things that made me sad. 

It was bittersweet experiencing this with Cobby, Minnie and Maggie.  I immediately thought of Tallulah, and wished that this had happened in her lifetime.  I know she was there with them in spirit, but I would have loved for her to have had this experience.  I love and miss you Miss T!

While seeing how much joy they are getting from a new environment and interacting with people, makes me happy, it also breaks my heart, that they were denied this for so long.  They could have and should have had this so many years ago. 

While I have no complaints about how wonderful the project has turned out, I can not forget the circumstances that made it happen.  No one should. The Chimps are the longest Residents of the Zoo.  The have sat there on display for fifty years.  They arrived at the opening of the Triple Grotto days in the late 60s, and had not seen an upgrade until mid 80s, which brought topical landscaping to the grotto islands and climbing structures all done by Keepers and Volunteers at the time.  In 1997 a City bond, put through by voters to build a new Chimpanzee exhibit, never got done, and no one seems to know what happened to that money. Every person associated with the Zoo, who had the authority to make this happen over the past two decades since then, should be ashamed of themselves for not doing everything in their power to make it happen.  The City, The Rec and Park, The Zoological Society and Donors, and each Zoo Director since 1997, should all be ashamed.  And as I have before, I point the main finger at our current Director Tanya Peterson who in 2015 targeted them for eviction from the only home they have ever known.  Elderly and Senior, after fifty years, being forced out.  Unconscionable. It has been under her reign that our Zoo has seen many projects take precedence over doing what's best for current residents, and foremost upgrading the living environment for the Chimps, who had nothing new in twenty years, and have lived in the same space for fifty.  Anyone with compassion would have wanted to do this for them, and would not have even thought to ship them away from the only home they have known.   It was only after my crusade, media attention and public outrage,  which forced Peterson to let them stay, did they get this.  Its just sad. 

Sorry for the downer thoughts, but these are facts of the situation that brought us to this beautiful time.

This exhibit is going to fast become THE favorite place in the Zoo for every visitor.  I heard every person that came through there using the words, beautiful, amazing, cool, wonderful, everyone that left, left with an experience of interacting with our wonderful Chimps.  

It was a wonderful Thanksgiving Gift.  I am thankful for my Chimper Friends and all the Zoo Friends who I have been lucky to have in my life. 

Hope you enjoyed these photos and my experience.  I took over an hour of video footage and a full SD Card of photos, so it will be a bit before I can post more.  These were among the best from my cell phone. Please check back here or follow me on Twitter, so you don't miss the cuteness I captured!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving! See Chimps in Their New Playroom!

I'm probably not going to have time to write this tonight so I'm posting it now (from the phone), so those who care will know in advance in case you're able to come out and see these babies in their new area!

When the rain let up I took my walk and all the construction stuff was down in front of the Pachyderm Building and moved beyond the SkyTrail toward the construction for the new outdoor area. The SkyTrail was open so The Chimps were inside their new play area today!  Too bad they weren't at the window i might have seen them today.

I talked to someone who said that they'll open it to the public tomorrow! This is really exciting and I'm glad that I happened upon it today otherwise I wouldn't have gotten to see it until next week.


An update to my previous post which I posted this morning because I fell asleep last night before I got a chance to!

I actually did get some of the questions answered from that post. So they're going to start introductions with Qadeer next week possibly and they think that it will go smoothly. There'll be an opportunity for our three residents to see him from inside the playroom to inside the night quarters as I understand it. ... Also will indeed still be getting more Chimps and that will happen next year.

Good things happening for these precious babies.  Hope everyone can come out and experience this journey with them.

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Meet the Zoo's New Chimpanzee! - Chimp Expansion Update

I wanted to post this info sooner, but again didn't get that far.  I have heard that the Chimp Expansion into the Pachyderm Building may open by the end of the month, so this is technically decent timing.  

The Zoo's new Male Chimpanzee arrived over a month ago and from what I heard is out of quarentine and in the Pachyderm Building!  
Meet Qadeer!  He sure is a cutie!  Qadeer is 33 years old.  He was born 2.21.85 at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.  At age eight he was transferred to Oklahoma Zoo, where he has lived the last twenty-five years.  

I am looking forward to seeing this new Friend.  I hope Qadeer will be happy here.  I sure hope the Zoo doesn't pull their usual and try and rename this guy.  Anyone who knows me, knows I hate the renaming of any Animal, especially one who knows its name.  I can guarentee this guy knows his name.  You just don't rename a Great Ape.   I guess we will see.

There's a bit of curiosity about the Zoo's new Chimp acquistions.  I say acquisitions, plural, as I was originally told there would be more than one.

In early 2017 the new Primate Curator told me he was going to the SSP Chimpanzee meeting in April where they discuss transfers. He indicated that they were probably looking to bring in three Chimps. I questioned gender and ages because when the original "save" happened and we knew we would get additional Chimps I imagined because of the social structure guidelines as well as the ages of our Chimps, especially our male Cobby (who hasn't lived with another male i forty years) that bringing in two females in lower age groups, for example our ladies are nearing fifty years old, so maybe one in 20s/30s etc. would be a logical way to go. ... A couple months after that, I asked what happened at the meeting and was told nothing was set. So I figured that the secretive nature of the Zoo with setting in and I wasn't going to get any further information.  I have a theory but for now will leave it at this.

In January this year the Joint Zoo Committee Meeting Minutes indicated that two females were coming from Zoo Miami. And in March the acquisitions noted a male coming from Oklahoma Zoo, which I now assume to be Qadeer. I tried to do some research but Oklahoma Zoo had several males and I couldn't confirm which one it would be. The Zoo Miami females being transferred here was upsetting to read as my research showed that both the ladies had been there since the 80s and were in their forties I think it was. Which made me then think back to it being the same situation with moving our Ladies. These are basically seniors and they should not be uprooted from their home.  ... I have now heard that these two ladies are not coming here and that right now the only new Chimp we have is Qadeer. So don't know if any others will be coming. I know introductions for Chimps no matter what usually takes a lot of work. Still I do worry about Cobby being introduced to another male. I hope that goes ok. I don't understand why there are also not females so that if there was an issue all the new ones could be together until introductions were made.  With Oklahoma Zoo having so many it's too bad that one of the females from there could not have also come with Qadeer so he had someone he already knew.  Its all very curious and I doubt I will get any answers to these questions.

The opening of the Pachyderm portion of the expansion, comes three and a half years after the Zoo Director back paddled under public outrage she had planned to kick them out. For those who haven't followed the Chimps saga,... Zoo Director Tanya Peterson  wanted to  move our  three senior Chimps who had lived at the zoo  for near fifty years, two of them having it be the only home that they had ever known, allegedly an action rooted in the future plan to bring in Orangutans who would be housed in that area after renovation. Outraged and with a saddened soul for these precious Chimps I had grown up with I launched a crusade to not only get them to stay but to get upgrades to their living environment which they desperately needed and had not had any attention to in over twenty years.  Thankfully  Dan Noyes at KGO  was interested in the story  and within 48 hours after the story running, Peterson announced they would be keeping the Chimps. You can also read more detail about the Chimps, their history, and my efforts to save them on my blog dedicated to their plight.
http://savesfzoochimps.blogspot.com

These new adventures for them are along time coming. Adding new areas to explore and new Friends is going to be so exciting and enriching for them.  If their venture to the Skytrail for the first time is any indication, we are going to see some pretty happy Chimp faces!  I'm going to be pretty happy and excited as well.  Seeing this all finally happen gives my soul a good feeling.  

I may not have had the deep pockets that could fund this for them, but without them this wouldn't be happening, and without me, they wouldn't be here.  I don't like to bring this up,  because it was not about me, it was about Minnie, Maggie and Cobby.  For me, its always about the Animals.  That said, I am mentioning it because there are a couple staff members directly related to Chimp care who give me the cold shoulder.  I don't need everyone to like me, in fact I really don't care if anyone does, but I also think some level of cordial should be put forth considering no one would be working with those awesome and beautiful Friends if it wasn't for me saving them.  They would be gone and possibly not even alive today. Not one person associated with the Zoo lifted a finger to help them when they needed it.  I thank the two Keepers who don't work there anymore for knowing my heart is with these Animals and letting me know this was happening because they knew I would try my best to make things right.  Everything that is happening for our Chimps and their new Friend is a result of my living and breathing every waking hour to help them, Dan Noyes and his team and every member of the public who became their voice once they heard their story.

Wishing Maggie, Minnie, Cobby, Qadeer and hopefully more Friends in their future wonderful and enriching times ahead.  

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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Kindness at the Zoo!

Since today is  World Kindness Day I thought I would share something I witnessed yesterday at the Zoo. I was walking by and some people were trying to pick something up off the ground with a leaf and I asked them what they were trying to save and they said a Bee. And I relayed that I had read when Bees are on the ground it often means they're tired and are in need of some sugar so if you give them a little bit of sugar water it helps them. These rescuers were going to just put the Bee in some random area but I told them about the Bee hive near there, (there are three at the Zoo) and took them a few steps further and showed them where it was and told them to lay the leaf under the fencing there so that the hopefully if the Bee was okay maybe it's colony was there and would help it if need be.


There are many sites and videos about reviving tired Bees.  This is just one of them.

https://www.prokleen.co.uk/blog/index.php/2018/06/01/how-to-revive-tired-bees/

FYI: Some of the honey used for Animal treats is sourced from the Zoos hives.

Be Kind To Animals Everyday!


Sunday, November 11, 2018

Palm Oil Awareness Video Banned!

I post this in honor of the Los Angeles Zoo's Orangutan Lady, Eloise.  Eloise celebrated her 50th Birthday yesterday!  So glad the fire danger subsided and the Zoo was able to go ahead and have her Party!  Eloise is an amazing and beautiful lady.  Please take a few minutes to view this wonderful video about the care she gets for her special needs.  ... Happy Birthday Eloise!

This weekend also brought the Social Media release of a Palm Oil awareness video that was banned in the UK.  With all the tragedy surrounding the sourcing and use of Palm Oil, NO awareness should be squashed!  

Please do two things to help spread awareness and battle this censorship.   Read and Share both these links.  One is of the Video and the other a Petition to get it released.  Thank you.


The Petition https://www.change.org/p/release-iceland-s-banned-christmas-advert-on-tv-nopalmoilchristmas

I'm posting about this because it has been one of my big issue points for many years.  I'm very strict with reading labels, and buying nothing that contains Palm Oil.  I talk to people in stores who I see about to purchase products with Palm Oil, and try to educate them.  Doesn't always change anyone's mind, even when I describe the Orangutans being burnt alive.  Sad, that some people's need to fill their cake hole is stronger than the thought of a living Being's flesh being burnt.

A few years ago I started a Petition aimed at three local retailers, Trader Joes, Target and Safeway.  I chose these three because they all have home brands that use Palm Oil in so many items and they sell to the masses.  My Petition got almost 17,000 signatures!  


I also made a couple videos at Target.  I had planned to do one at Trader Joes and at Safeway but never got that far.  You can view them at the links below.

Target Products with Palm Oil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUtvBur2f2Y
Target Halloween Candy Aisle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMyioiZOjN0

There are many companies who now say they use "Sustainable" Palm Oil.  I have read so many sources that have conflicting information as to whether there really is such a thing as sustainable, so my own personal position remains to avoid it all together.  I also don't believe just because a company says they are part of the RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil), doesn't mean they are using fully traceable Palm Oil at this time.  This is just my personal opinion, based on all that I've read.  There are too many conflicting reports and there is no widespread use and awareness for a sustainable icon, and that's even if there really is such a thing.

That all said, many Zoo's, including our SFZoo, posted a guideline like this (or this exact one) at their Halloween event treat stations.  

Personally I have a problem with going by something like this, without doing my own research.  A simple search as I was writing this, showed conflicting information about whether Hershey's is actually adhering to their promise to use 100% traceable Palm Oil.  I'm black and white with my position on things, so for me, I need to know for sure, and this doesn't make me comfortable.  Do what you can live with.  I can't live with using anything with Palm Oil in it.

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News Flash! Fires Set in Golden Gate Park - Concern For Our Bison Girls

The last few days have once again seen our State being ravaged by wildfires.  Hopefully no one reading this has been directly affected.  Sending blessings to all in those areas.  

We have all seen and smelled the effects of these devastating fires, even over a hundred miles away.  From my window that faces the beach, I saw the thick layer of smoke that has only started to thin today.  

Yesterday I read a post from a friend who watched the noon News and said that they warned that breathing the air would be equal to smoking eight cigarettes and that they advised people to stay in or wear masks. I started to really worry about the Zoo Animals. How does this affect them?  Would the Zoo bring them in?  What about the one's that don't have indoor areas, like the Eagle and Pelicans who stay out all the time?  And, even if Animals were given inside access and not locked in, would they know to go in?  I remember when this poor air quality happened before, reports noted that you may not even think its a problem, but it is.  

Then I read about the fires in Southern California.  One in Griffith Park, behind the LA Zoo.  They were ready to evacuate.  They crated and moved some of the Birds and small Primates.  The smoke effects toward the beach areas, had people taking their Farm Animals to the beach in Malibu.  This photo is surreal.  Surprising to see, but smart of these people, and thankful they have the beach close enough for refuge. 

Then I read about the fires being set in Golden Gate Park.  The Police think they were intentional.  Seriously?  With all the tragedy going on around us, and this happens.  What the hell. 


One of the locations was the Angler's Pool area.  This is extra scary, as that's right across the road from the Bison Paddock and now I'm worried about our Girls.  I always worry about them being out there and vulnerable, now this, a vulnerability I never thought of.  For those who don't know, the San Francisco Zoo takes care of the Bison.  They are responsible for the Animals, and the Rec and Park is responsible for the grounds.  I'm curious now if the Zoo has an emergency plan in place for the Bison?  Is there a place for them to go?  Are there trailers to evacuate six full size Bison?  Would they have to be tranquilized?  They don't ever move them so I can't imagine they would just walk in a trailer, they sure aren't halter trained.  Very curious now.  

I never really thought about them ever having to be moved.  That said, again what if they did?  If you read my previous post about what I'd like to see done at the Zoo, you would have read that there are many unused areas in the Zoo.  One of those areas is South Gate, an area that used to house Hoofstock.  If that area was not left to go to crap, there would be room for immediate and/or necessary housing.  Likewise with other unused areas.  I wish the Zoo would fix these areas so they could provide permanent, temporary and emergency housing, instead of moving forward with projects while unused areas remain closed.  Having usable housing options would have allowed the Fossa to have a proper habitat while waiting for the Zoo to decide on a plan for them, would have kept the Squirrel Monkeys out of that indoor room,  would have provided housing for all the Primates being displaced by the new Madagascar project, and possibly other in-need situations.

So, lots to wonder about.  May never get answers to these questions about what, if any emergency protocol there is for poor air quality or if the Bison ever had to be moved.  Let's just hope all the Animals, both captive and wild, stay safe.

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News Flash! The Gorilla Foundation Launches Effort to Save Ndume!

I'm a bit behind on this being breaking news, but since in the actual News, I used the News Flash! lead-in.  

So yeah, The Gorilla Foundation has responded to the Lawsuit against them by the Cincinnati Zoo, who wants to recall Ndume back to his place of birth.  Cincinnati Zoo has retained ownership of Ndume his while life. 

The Press Release, only posted to The Gorilla Foundation website (curiously not any of their Social Media platforms), can be read here: http://www.koko.org/gorilla-foundation-launches-humanitarian-effort-save-life-gorilla-ndume

 Screencaps from koko.org

I included a link to the court documents in the last post.  A longer version, including exhibits, has been brought to my attention. You can view that here, link within this news article: https://local12.com/news/get-it-now-links/53-page-legal-document-concerning-custody-battle-over-gorilla?fbclid=IwAR2Sf6P5u-po39S4LI85R6ym5jssug6FViYgPsqN5h5eO5Ws2TTJ8bFPA70 

When I read this, I just thought about poor Ndume having to sit there while these two shitty teams of so called animal professionals duke it out.  From the moment the lawsuit was announced, I have been disgusted by both parties.  I am not alone in my feelings that The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and The Gorilla SSP (Species Survival Plan, by proxy of the AZA, Association of Zoos and Aquariums) are not without huge blame in this mess. From my first blog post about Ndume, I have continually maintained the disservice they have done to him. I'm sorry, I know they are helping now, but when I hear Cincinnati Zoo's Ron Evan's pompous statements about isolation, I want to vomit. He and Gorilla SSP head Kristen Lukas should have accepted some of the blame for this.  They had to know the situation there, at least the isolation part.  I do not believe that they thought Ndume and Koko were co-habitating or had visual contact for a majority of time each day. Twenty-seven years is along time to be abandoned, just sitting there with no Family. I think about everything that's happened in the last 27 years of my life, its not just a number its a frigging long time!  

I'm torn by what I've been told by former Gorilla Foundation Caregivers about what has gone on there for decades, my feelings about the The Cincinnati Zoo and SSP's part in this, that I'm not sure who holds the most blame.  Blame is in hindsight, and we must look to the future and hope for the best for Ndume, but its hard not to feel sad, and disappointed at all those who failed him to this point.  Its just sad all the way around for Ndume.  

Penny connived and appealed to the SFZoo officials greed to sell Koko to her,  kidnapping infant Koko from her Mother and Gorilla Family and subsequently procuring additional Gorillas from the wild.  I will always look at her as evil for the cruelty done to Koko, Michael and BB.   There was never any hope for Koko or Michael, Penny owned them, but the real FAIL in my opinion is on the part of the AZA/SSP for sending Ndume to a non-AZA facility, AND leaving him there in isolation, which they were well aware of, for near three decades. Penny's actions have been self-serving,  but the AZA/SSP out of sight, out of mind, position with Ndume, have been negligent and cruel.  They have employed "educated" professionals throughout the years so in my opinion, their actions are the ones most responsible for this mess. They left him there, people got attached, he got rooted, of course his removal wasn't going to be smooth.  Their minimal defense is that they left Ndume there so Koko wouldn't be alone.  What about Ndume?  Why weren't his needs met?  I completely understand the compassion behind maintaining Koko's needs, and its admirable, but they should have then at least sent another Gorilla there to live in the same enclosure as Ndume.  He needed a Gorilla Family.  If the SSP truly felt there was no issue of mis-care there, then why was this not something that happened?  Then upon Koko's death both Ndume and the additional Gorillas could have been transferred back to Cincinnati or wherever together.  Bottom line, there was a disservice to Ndume and his needs, by the Gorilla SSP.

Now, in regard to Penny's counter to Cincinnati Zoo, I have to admit, if I were someone who didn't have the ear of former Gorilla Foundation Staff, I would be on her side.  I can hear the gasps now!  Let me explain, when I heard the San Francisco Zoo Director was going to kick out our Senior Chimps and ship them cross country I was outraged.  That outrage was fueled by several issue points, the main one being our Chimps, had lived at the SFZoo for near Fifty years, essentially all their lives.  It was the only home they had ever really known.  They were Seniors, and there was no way they should be uprooted and sent someplace unfamiliar, with unfamiliar people.  This was also the survival factor. This part of Penny's defense I completely get.  There are other issues in defense of why Ndume needs to be moved, but the main issue that is a constant factor is, that he is living in isolation from other Gorillas and you just can not keep a Great Ape from having the social interaction a Gorilla, or at very least that another Primate can provide. 

Now, IF and this is hindsight and fantasy, and unfortunately Penny and the Gorilla Foundation don't realize the truth and reality.  IF The Gorilla Foundation, employed Animal Care professionals, including Veterinarians (as most accounts note that  allegedly none of the Gorillas have had regular medical care for years), upgraded its facility, specifically the enclosures (night quarters and yards), basically be an actual Sanctuary, which would have allowed for a relationship that provided them the placement of additional Gorillas, then sure, there would be no reason for Ndume to have to leave. Sadly none of this is reality.  

The only way for Ndume to stay there would be for The Gorilla Foundation to relinquish rights to the AZA and for the AZA to create an actual Sanctuary there.  A place for surplus Gorillas, additional Bachelor Groups, etc.  Again fantasy.  ... I wish my idea of giving Ndume a home at the San Francisco Zoo had been taken seriously.  It would have benefited him.  Close travel, a Keeper who has previously worked with him,  the familiar faces of former Gorilla Foundation Staff and Caregivers who could visit him ... 

Who knows how this will play out. I only pray Ndume stays safe and the judge rules in his best interest.  The world is watching Cincinnati Zoo and The Gorilla Foundation, both parties are under the microscope to do what's best for Ndume, hopefully a resolution will be found soon.  


Use Search for keyword "Ndume" for all related posts. 

For more details and opinions, by many who are former Gorilla Foundation caregivers, you can visit the Facebook Page (owned by a former caregiver)  https://www.facebook.com/TeamNdume/

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Friday, October 26, 2018

News Flash! Cincinnati Zoo Sues Gorilla Foundation For Custody of Gorilla Ndume

I woke up today to this news.  It has hit many media sources, this is the article I read first.  
It contains the Court Document, so make sure to click on that link in the article.


This is upsetting.  Most of us who have followed Ndume's plight (I've posted about it several times), have known this might be a probable situation.  The people who I discuss this with most are a handful of former Gorilla Foundation caregivers.  I grew up following Koko's story, and loving her. Over the past decade since I've become more involved with the SFZoo Animals, I have been uncomfortable with Koko's life and living situation.  A few years ago I read about the other Gorilla there, Ndume.  Like Koko's, a sad life there for a Great Ape.  When Koko passed, I joined and took an active role in the crusade to get Ndume moved out of there. 

There's alot to be angry about with the situation that has resulted in this lawsuit.   Obviously the main issue of The Gorilla Foundation (TGF) not abiding by the agreement.  For me the main issue is still the isolation, which Cincinnati Zoo (CZ) references throughout the court document.  CZ and AZA/SSP (Association of Zoos and Aquariums/Species Survival Plan) have known for decades that Ndume did not live in same enclosure with Koko and they chose to leave him there.  Now they are using that basically as the basis of their argument, with Ron Evans from CZ quoting Gorillas need for "social interaction". I'm not trying to be against them, because of course I believe he should be transferred back there, but I have to state the obvious, CZ and AZA/SSP have basically dug themselves this hole and by proxy the innocent Ndume, by abandoning him there for at minimum 20 yrs more than necessary per the original reason for sending him there, which was to breed with Koko.  He has been left there for 27 years.  Not two years, not seven years, not fifteen, not twenty, 27 years!  Alone. They are the ones who have set this scene.  

How many times other than the one a few years ago with the photo op with Koko,  did either CZ and/or the AZA/SSP visit TGF to check on Ndume?  My sources can only reference the one time in all those years.  Even if more, I highly doubt it was the twice a year stated in those documents.  I assume neither CZ or AZA/SSP are unaware as they are supposed to be made up of the highly regarded professionals in their fields, so they also had to know that TGF's whole project had become fantasy in recent years if not earlier.  The argument that Koko needed companionship, in my opinion is not valid.  As I understand it, Koko was never allowed to co-habitate with other Gorillas.  Random encounters over the years, but no consistent daily interaction.  Koko was raised as a Human and had no need for Gorilla companionship.  This is allegedly and likely why she wasn't interested in breeding or being with other Gorillas.  Penny ruined Koko's life by denying her a Gorilla Family.  There is no way "professionals" from CZ and AZA/SSP didn't get that, at least in the past decade plus. Bottom line CZ and AZA/SSP abandoned Ndume and because of that TGF feels entitled to keep him.  If it was not for the facts, That Penny and Ron are seemingly and allegedly unfit to care for any Gorilla, That there are no other Gorillas for companionship, and That by all accounts the enclosures are in need of updates, considering the length of time Ndume has lived there (more than half his life) and his age, I would support leaving him there, BUT those key issues are the reason he should be transferred.  He needs to be with other Gorillas.  

This is a mess, and make no mistake poor Ndume is the casualty of all parties, CZ, AZA/SSP and TGF's negligence in providing him the proper compassion and attention for 27 years.   In my opinion all parties did what was self-serving, CZ and AZA/SSP had no use for him in their system, so ignored him for decades and TGF needed a faux companion for their fantasy spin on Koko's life to continue garnering donations.  Ndume has paid the price and will continue to.  

I hope this is sorted out soon, without any further drama.  I pray Ndume will remain safe though this battle, as I have heard from two sources that they would fear for Ndume's life in a custody battle and here we now are. 

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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Survey and Quotes - What Other's Would Like To See Done At The SFZoo

In my previous post, I wrote about what I would want to see done at the Zoo.   The catalyst for posting those thoughts was hearing about yet another project that once again in my opinion did not support my feelings that the Zoo should Take Care At Home, meaning, do what's best for the Animals that already live there. I decided to take a poll.  Without going into detail about the new project, I asked people in my circle what they would want to see done at the Zoo.  Below are quotes from those I asked.  Some who work at the Zoo, some who used to.  Some who visit randomly, some who are Members.  Its been six months, so if anyone has additional thoughts to add, please contact me or add them via the survey. 

I am interested in hearing how others would answer, so please take (and share) my short Survey.  Five questions total, three are optional.  The Survey is completely Anonymous!  So, if you work at the Zoo and want to express yourself, you can do so confidently.  If you want your voice to be heard, I'd like to post your answers in an update of this post.  If you prefer not to have them public, write Private in the comment box for that question.  

What Projects Would You Like To See At The San Francisco Zoo?

"Building/Upgrading exhibits for Senior Residents. Constructing for Animals in behind the scenes holdings, so public can see them and they can get added Enrichment by people watching."

"Improve Bear and Cat Habitats, (and Chimps pending size of new areas).  They need more space and more naturalistic.  Combine some areas, or build new in undeveloped areas of the Zoo." 

"Conservation projects.  I'd like to see SFZoo as a Global Awareness Advocate like San Diego, and the Bronx Zoo.  I'm ashamed our big City Zoo isn't a prominent figure in Conservation, like SDZ and BZ.  ... Exhibit Updates."

"My big number one is signage: a single uniform style. includes: clear directional signs, eg, the way out of the parking lot. intelligent animal descriptions including age of species. taxonomy charts my group, eg, primates, carnivores. make the Zoo's organization by group transparent. AND a sign telling people where to exit from parkinglot!!! ... more art. more history, eg vintage engravings by species classifiers. ... non-reflective glass. ... plastic casts of skulls, as at grizzly bears. ... flight space for all birds, eg rebuild the short string & give the kookaburras a sunny home. ... swing space for siamangs. ... redesign Insect House as per Patrick's needs. ... BATS!!! ... reclaim that body of water from the duck-weed. ... restore the Wetlands — this will never happen, merely a fantasy!"

"Education.  More specific Education about SFZoo Animals.  Stronger Education about Wild Animals in Crisis." 

"Upgrade All, including Mothers Building"

"All for the Animals."

"After Update all, bring in Big Animals."

"Upgrades for all.  Build area to Rescue Lab Chimps. 200 are sitting in holding with no place to go."

"New Gorilla Habitat with and pool and more Enrichment.  Swinging and Climbing Equipment and space. ... Waste of money on new exhibit. They should turn down the money."

"Upgrade all. . Tram" 

"Take care of old exhibits and Animals first.  More Enrichment for the Animals."

"Upgrades to the Animals Exhibits , that Benefit the Animals!"

Thank you to everyone who gave me answers.

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What I'd Like To See Done At The San Francisco Zoo

For almost a decade now I have had ideas about what I'd like to see at the Zoo.  As I became more aware and endeared to the Animals as individuals, those thoughts grew and became endless.  I have kept notes on each thought, most that involve the Animals and really need no notes as they loop through my mind constantly.  

The catalyst for this post is an upcoming project, that in my opinion should not be happening at this time, as there are in-need projects that are ignored.  My list here will mostly highlight projects I feel are in-need, with some other ideas.  It's not my complete list, although I may ramble on, and it may seem like it is!

There's been several projects over the past five or so years that have taken priority over those in-need.  Each time one came about, my thoughts went to three Animals.   The Chimps, who waited over thirty years to get any updates to their home.  They waited to the point where they were in jeopardy of being kicked out by the Zoo Director Tanya Peterson.  I Roared as loud as possible for them and with KGO-TV's help, created public outrage, and thankfully these Friends never knew what was happening.  Not only a callous decision, they could have lost their lives in a move like that.  Wishbone the Andean Bear, did lose his life to being forced to live exclusively on concrete.  I Roared for him, but never reached the right people.  The Zoo knew, the Rec and Park knew, the Donors knew,  no one cared to do the right thing for him.   Falcor the Komodo Dragon, who was stuck living in a terrarium for years.  Again everyone knew and no one cared. The Zoo will say timing coincided with health issues.  I call BS on that.  He was supposed to get a new home within a year/half of arrival.  His health issues didn't start til after that time frame.  If he had a proper home, his post-op rehabilitation would have been optimum and he'd probably be more advanced in his recovery than he is.  These three cases have broken my heart many times over.  Animals in-need and yet those able to help with funding ignored them.

Wishy passed away in 2010.  Since then, so many projects came before the Chimps and Falcor.  The Playground, Sculpture Garden, Tiki Hut, Tropical Aviary Renovation, Red Pandas, Wolverines, Wolves, Sifaka, New Flamingo Fencing, Fragrance Garden.  Some of these projects had money locked, which means donations specifically for these projects.  Four included building for new Animals, while those already living at the Zoo were in-need.  

So, What would I do at the Zoo?  A whole lot that's not being done.  These are the projects that I think are in-need and should be a priority over anything else, except for Animals in-need of rescuing, like our Black Bear Cubs or our Sea Lions and Grizzly Girls before them. 

Number one priority for me is Zoo-wide upgrade to barriers.  Specifically at Black Bears, Grizzly, Hippo, and Black Rhino.  If they don't want to put up glass everywhere, at the very least there needs to be a deterrent much like at the male Anteater exhibit.  A jagged barrier that would prevent people from sitting on/over, or standing on barrier railings.  Signs not to do so at every barrier, code-red or not.  Signs at the Entrance. The signs about not crossing barriers are useless.  Keeping the Animals safe, and the Human offenders by proxy should be priority.

I'd like to see Aviaries built for the Birds that live in cages across from the Chimps and the one behind the old Komodo area.  The open field between the Wrinkled Hornbill Aviary and the Food Depot is an obvious location.  Even using that Depot area which is unnecessary for food and then for entertainment during their Zootoberfest.  In my opinion all Events should take place at the Playfield area.  That Depot area, which many years ago was the site of Monkey Island, should be used for Animals.  There is also a huge unused area behind it.  Once those cages are empty, an Aviary could be built there.

I'd like to see the area for the Sloth expanded.  There is no reason the area in the Tropical Building that houses the Sloth is so small and houses four Animals.  The seating to the side should be done away with and the area expanded. As well, an appropriate area for the second Sloth that has been moved from the Tropical Building to the Lion House and to a reduced space.  That terrarium is not a habitat.

I'd like to see the closed areas opened.  There are too many areas closed and have been for too long.  Not only do people not like it, there are Animals that could use the space, and Animals living there that should be viewable.   

First, behind that south east fencing that starts at Hippo and goes toward Grizzlies is an area called South Gate.  This area used to house several species of hoofstock.  It was closed many years ago, as I understand originally because they didn't want to spend time keeping it up.  That proved to be true as I saw the condition it was in last fall, and was almost shocked. I was also shocked and disgusted to see two of the Peccaries living back there, among the ruins of downed fencing, overgrowth, and just plain devastation of once what was a lovely area.  I thought I wrote a post about it with photos, but it didn't come up in a search.  Will link here later if I find it.

So, I'd like to see South Gate re-opened.  They could move the Bongo there.  They could create the extra Peccary habitat that is needed.  They could move the Guanacos from the Puente there.  The Guanacos are on rotation.  The male is living alone, and is rotated a few days a week out of a small holding area to the Puente yard.  He is rotated with the female and their daughter.  These Animals need their own appropriate sized space.  Creating one side by side in South Gate would give them visible access if they wanted.  There is also space for future hoofstock or part of my Rhino idea below.

Next, and even more so now with some Monkey species living there after losing their homes to the new project, the Feline Conservation Center needs to reopen.  An area closed in 2008, in the wake of the Tiger Escape, but allegedly closed for not being handicap accessible.   For those who don't know, the FCC opened in the 80s.  A very cool and secluded area for Medium and Small Cats.  I always liked visiting this area, seeing Sabrina the Black Leopard, who I had visited for so many years, even when she sadly still lived in a cage before FCC opened.  The FCC had maybe half dozen aviary style enclosures. Too small really to be habitats for Leopards, the Snows lived there too, but decent for the Ocelots, and the Fishing Cats.  I remember watching the Fishing Cat kittens out in the open with a Keeper learning to fish.   

There was a time in 2010 when all Cats were either moved down to the Main Zoo or shipped out (Ocelots).  It became an active home when Senior male Snow Leopard Rigel moved there to "retire" as the Zoo was bringing in a male that was born there to be the new breeding companion of Niya.  He passed away, and Niya was then retired to FCC, while the Zoo brought in our current pair.  The FCC now is home to more Animals than it has room for.  In addition to Niya, Raj the father of our Snow Cubs also lives there.  I'm actually happy that Niya now has company, so that didn't work out too bad.  When the Zoo decided it just had to have a male Andean Condor after allegedly refusing to send the female back to her original home Zoo, they both have now been living there for a couple years.  The Zoo had no space for two Condors on exhibit.  Thankfully, the Fossa have now also moved to FCC.  None of these Animals co-habitate, so that is already six aviaries in use.  With the displacement of Monkeys from the Primate Center (read future post about Madagascar project)  allegedly some aviaries were split in two, to accommodate the Howler and soon Colobus Monkeys.

My point about reopening FCC is that there are so many Animals there now, they should be able to be viewed.  Especially the Monkeys that will not be on exhibit during the future construction.  This should have happened long ago and now, it definitely should have been part of the deal prior to the new project breaking ground.  In my opinion that deal should have called for construction of new Monkey enclosures in exchange for displacing from current ones.

Other things I'd like to see as a secondary priority, exhibit upgrades and additional space for Animals who could use it.  

The Animals at the Farm could use some additional rotating spaces.  There had been talk of re-purposing the old Duck pond but nothing has happened.  There are a couple other surrounding areas that could be used as well.  The Cow spends half his day isolated in a back coral.  The San Clemente Goats are contained in one area all day.  The Farm needs at least two additional areas.

Improvements to any Enclosure that is in-need. Some things simple, like adding landscaping to the Gorillas so at least half of their contact window is level with Humans.  They shouldn't be directly looked down on.  Some full on renovations, like new floor to ceiling glass barriers at Cat grotto, allowing for moats to be filled in and topical areas extended by ten plus feet.

I would like to see both Rhinos in better habitats.   I've always hated the Black Rhino enclosure front and back configuration.  Poor Elly the female (passed now) was banished to the back for years.  This exhibit should have had side by side areas so both Animals had equal living situations. Expanding Black Rhino into Bongo area would allow for the back part of Black Rhino to be used for Hippo.  Hippo pool should be glassed in, taking away all the heavy wiring that he constantly gnaws on and eliminating the issue of people hanging over the barrier. 

I would like to see the Asian Rhino have an expansion or new enclosure and a companion.  At the San Francisco Zoo.  It is possible.  There is space.  Expand into the adjacent empty exhibit or build a new one in the old Black Rhino enclosure and the area adjacent to that. That would provide so much room. This exhibit sits along the path going west of the Grizzly Bears, behind the fenced off area across from the lake.  That area is huge, and could accommodate not only an area big enough for two Asian Rhinos, but for a mirror enclosure to the Grizzly Gulch, which could house the Black Bears in the future, allowing the Black Bears and the Grizzlies to rotate.  The Grizzlies have running water in the Gulch so there should be no reason an awesome new pool for Asian Rhino could not be built.  I want to note that Gauhati the Asian Rhino loves his pool, and the waterfall has not been working allegedly for near a year.  Much like the six months that the Lion House had no heat, this is wrong. While not as necessary as heat obviously, its still something that should have been fixed promptly.

Anyway, those are just a short list of things I can think of that should be done for the Animals currently living at the Zoo, before bringing in any news ones and building homes for them, unless they are in-need rescues.  

All the Animals living at the Zoo deserve appropriate habitats.  The Zoo needs to provide that, without entertaining ideas of shipping them out, like they tried to do with the Chimps and have now done with three species living in the Primate Center.  Take Care At Home!

Something non-Animal related, there is an effort by a Historian to repair the Mother's Building.  When this is done, it would be a wonderful place for a History Center.

This post is one in a series of three.  See next two posts for subject matter in full.  Thank you.

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