Monday, January 25, 2021

New > UPDATE Zoo Can ReOpen Thursday! ... State Lifts Stay At Home - Zoo Should Open???

News Flash ... Governor Newsom Lifts California Stay At Home Orders

https://www.kron4.com/news/california/gov-newsom-to-lift-stay-at-home-order-monday-source/

The mandates now revert back to County level and the colored tier system. That said it would seem even if San Francisco fell into the Purple tier, the Zoo SHOULD be allowed to ReOpen.

Per this article Outdoor Dining can resume.  But considering the unjustified allowances that favored other places over the Zoo, who knows. 

Mayor Breed will have a press conference today at 1:15p 

Hoping for good news.  Crossing my fingers.  The Zoo needs the funds and I need the Zoo to diffuse the weights of this Pandemic.  

Looking forward to seeing the faces of these two beautiful ladies and all the Zoo Friends!

Minnie and Maggie

Update:  Per Mayor Breed, the Zoo can ReOpen Thursday (Jan 28, 2021)!  ... No word from the Zoo as yet.  Watch the Socials, as this will be my last update about this.  

Sunday, January 24, 2021

New > KRON News Reporting ICU Capacity Jump Above Level Needed To ReOpen Zoo!

Just checking the News.  This from KRON yesterday, ... 


So, what does this mean for the Zoo being able to ReOpen?  Who knows.  Nothing about this Shutdown has seemed justified or logical.   

As I posted a couple weeks ago, per the State Health Dept, the Bay Area, which includes San Francisco and ten other counties, must register at 15% for a projected four week period.  The Sacramento Zoo and region, while not registering at 15% reached the projected time frame and was allowed to ReOpen last week.  The Bay Area has been fluctuating between 0 and 6% for over a month.  I wonder if that fluctuation could count against any immediate go ahead to reopen.  

The sudden increase is surprising, considering how low its been and additionally with all the people walking around with no mask and not distancing.  I surely didn't expect numbers to rise this fast, but it's a great welcome!  Hope we hear something about the Zoo soon!

Also waiting for replies to recent emails to Dr Mark Ghaly from the State Health Dept and Governor Newsom, regarding the classification logic (Botanical Garden, Tea Garden, Shopping Malls, Playgrounds, yet No Zoos).
                  
There was a curious notation on the California Dept of Health website, under the (Zoo) Industry Guidance topic, that allowed for Zoos in the Purple Tier to be open "Outdoors with modifications".  So again like stated in previous posts, questioning the logic of certain places allowing to be open when other like places can not.  This shines a wonder on why Zoos were closed during this second Shutdown.

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Saturday, January 23, 2021

New > Will 2021 Be The Year That The Orangutans Get A Home Of Their Own?

This post was started months ago, after the Zoo had  ReOpened from it's first Shutdown.  After weeks and weeks passed, and other construction projects restarted, there was still no sign of any work being done in the Triple Grotto Exhibit for the Orangutans. 

I have several Construction Update posts, but this one has been bumped as it flows from the previous one.  It was always the first in the series, as it is a constant irritation that like with the Chimpanzees for so many years, the Orangutans needs have taken a back seat to everything else.  

During the five months the Zoo had been ReOpened, the construction for the Snow Leopard expansion was in full swing, while nothing happened at Triple Grotto.  Then, a  few months ago I saw the architect going over plans with the construction guy in front of Triple Grotto.  When they were done I asked her about the project.  

Previous information was that only the North Grotto would be included in the project.  There would be no netting, no new structures, basically no new nothing.  After talking to her, it seemed like much of the same, with the exception of including the Middle Grotto.  All other work seemed to focus on bringing it up to code.  Except for the addition of the Middle Grotto, this was all a let down, but whatever gets the Orangutans into a space of their own as soon as possible, the better at this point.  That said, I asked how long the project would take.  The answer is shocking.  Maybe a couple weeks.  

It's unconscionable that a project with so little work being done, that could conclude in a short amount of time, was back-burnered while the Snow Leopard project moved forward.  

It is disgraceful that the Orangutans were not only allowed to come here by the AZA and SSP, without a dedicated home in place, but that they have been here Nineteen Months in virtually the same situation as when they got here.  The exception is that they now get access to the Chimpanzee Yard four mornings a week.  

Ollie and Amoi, November 2020

It is curious that the Triple Grotto exhibit has been left empty for two years, since the Chimps moved into their new space.  The Great Ape Passage, was supposed to be multi-phased, the Chimp Dayroom, Chimp Yard, and Triple Grotto for Orangutans, with the option of rotation once all three areas were complete.   Positioned next to the Cafe, Triple Grotto in my opinion is a focal point in the Zoo and again, it's curious that work there has not been a priority.  Not having this project done before or soon after the Orangutans arrived is a huge fail to both the welfare of the Orangutans and the Zoo aesthetics. 

Last Saturday, January 16 was Appreciate A Dragon Day. Many Zoos were posting about their Komodo Dragons.  It made me think of our passed Falcor, who was one of my besties.  I loved that guy and championed for his life to be better.  Unfortunately, he was brought to the Zoo under the guise of a temporary home, with a new home within a year and half.  It took near five years for him to get the home he was promised.  His situation broke my heart every time I visited him.  

When I think about the things at the Zoo that aren't right, Falcor's situation has to be the worst.  Sadly there have been others, and in 2019, the Orangutans became the latest victims.  

In a post from September 2019, I even noted, suggested and questioned that the South Grotto could have been done with minimum, so the Orangutans could have their own space, at least until the Zoo got it together to do the North, and now Middle Grottos for them.  

screencap from post 9.2.19

Just awful that wasn't done before they got here.   It's cruel that they didn't have a space of their own, and I think they suffered because of it.  Thankfully the Animal Care Staff is great and has done everything they can for them under the circumstances.  Amoi, the female, has always been comfortable, but it's taken Ollie, the male, some time.  The last few weeks before the current Shutdown, I watched as he spent more and more time in the yard and on his own.  So happy to finally see him comfortable and gaining confidence.  Something he probably would have had from the start, had they had their own space upon arrival.  As it should have been. 

Having no designated space, even a year plus after bring Orangutans to the Zoo, continues to be a disservice to both species.  Enclosure guidelines for Seven Chimpanzees mandates the space size of both the Yard and Dayroom, that is why there are both spaces.  The high energy of Chimp Society dictates that size need, so each Chimp can find a corner to retreat to.  Without it, there is the probability of more unrest and injury.  Those two spaces were never meant to be shared.  They were meant to allow rotation between three spaces, yet the Zoo has failed to provide the third space.  Both species spent long periods of time, months, shut out of areas that they should have had access to.  The Chimps out of their yard and the Orangutans out of everywhere.

It's unreal that I still need to write about the same thing as a year ago.  But here we are.  Here they still are.  

photo used in post 12.15.19

Maybe by Christmas 2021.


Related posts regarding Orangutan situation

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2019/11/hot-topic-posts-chimpanzees-and.html

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Friday, January 22, 2021

New > Even Bernie Wonders Why the Orangutans Have No Home Of Their Own!

By now everyone has probably heard about Bernie's Mittens and seen at least one Bernie meme editing his image from the Inauguration in various places around the World.  

Last night via the Bernie Anywhere Generator, the outspoken Defender of Rights made a stop at our San Francisco Zoo.  


By this morning, Bernie's force had broken the Internet so to speak.  The Generator is no longer working, as it's popularity turned it into another victim of Greed.  These days, money grubbers are killing all they can, just to put a squeeze on the regular folk.  All the bullshit of the last year and foreseeable future, and Google has to strangle the guy who gave us some fun.  UG. 


Anyway, I had worked on another one of those dang posts in draft, that I planned for this weekend.  Instead of finishing it, this seems like the perfect time to work on and hopefully finish my long overdue Orangutan Update.  

As I like to make all posts stand alone, the update will include a recap of Ollie and Amoi's history at the Zoo, and where they stood on getting a home of their own, as of December 6, the last day the Zoo was open before the current Shutdown, over Nineteen Months since their arrival at the SFZoo.

Update: Generator is back up!  If interested here is the link.  

https://bernie-sits.herokuapp.com/?fbclid=IwAR0uQR1RneExczAXnp_PfcQprAlmR8f0vyO0eT6B0gsUBK6FfWHLnh1ssX4

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Sunday, January 17, 2021

San Diego Zoo Gorillas Contract Covid - SFZoo Animal Safety

Monday was a heavy day for me.  Had a few long conversations about Zoo stuff, including the information about the ICU capacity percentage that is dictating when the Zoo can ReOpen.  Then I heard on talk radio that the ICU number dipped below 1%. Then the news report that the Gorillas at the San Diego Zoo had gotten Covid.  Then that one of the Zoo's most valued (in my opinion) Animal Care Staffers was leaving.  It was alot of bummed out stuff in a short period of time. 

When I heard about the Gorillas, my mind went to three things.  First, sadness that these poor Beings had contracted this virus.  Second, that having them infected, may make Zoos even more vulnerable to ReOpening.  Third, my feeling that our Chimpanzees and Orangutans are in an enclosure that has put them in a risky proximity to the public the whole time the Zoo was open.

If this is the first you've heard about the San Diego Zoo Gorillas, here is a screencap of information from the article linked below it. 



Let's all send some good thoughts their way.  Pray that they all recover without any complications. 

I have long complained that Zoos are not categorized appropriately and are not included with other outdoor facilities, like our Botanical Garden.  Why? has been a legitimate question.  I still think it is, but now wonder if State Officials won't use this transmission incident as yet another reason to keep Zoos closed.  If there is indeed a risk factor of transmission From the public To any Animals, of course their safety should be the top priority.  It would seem that is something each Zoo would have to identify themselves based on the enclosure distance and barrier type. 

As I mentioned our Great Apes enclosure is something I've written about a few times. I need to reiterate previous concerns as they are more valid now than ever.

This is the most recent post regarding the subject. 

The above link is pretty comprehensive, so I'll try to make this as condensed as possible.

The barrier fence around the yard is varying distances from the open air fencing.  At some points, it is definitely less than six feet. When news of the virus broke in early March, I was concerned about people breathing on the Chimps, as they often sit right at the fence.  When the Zoo shutdown a week later, I was told that the path around the Chimps had been blocked off, I assume to all staff who didn't need to be in that area.  When the Zoo reopened, I expected the path would still be blocked.  It was not.  Not only was it open, no adjustments to shield the vulnerable portions of the fencing had been made, and there was no additional signage to indicate the Apes (Orangutans also use the yard), were vulnerable to Covid, indicating visitors needed to be masked at all times, especially in that area.  I complained in person and in blog posts.  I relayed that a barrier at the very least in the most vulnerable point, and Covid Vulnerable signage, were needed.  A flimsy shield did go up, but no sign, until a couple weeks later when Keepers put their own. That sign was taken down, allegedly by management. The Zoo was open just over four months, and every day people with their masks off gathered in front of the fence while the Chimps sat against it, unprotected.  

In light of this awful news from San Diego, I am even more furious that my concerns were not taken seriously.  It is very upsetting to think our Chimpanzees and Orangutans were left vulnerable for who knows what reason.  

When the Zoo does reopen, I hope better precautions are taken to protect the Chimp yard, and All Animals that have barriers where people can be at a distance of less than six feet.  Even six feet in my opinion isn't enough, if we are going by the documented aerosol travel distance of up to thirty feet.   One guideline I saw recommended six feet if both are masked, thirty if unmasked.  There aren't many enclosures that allow less than six feet, but special attention to the Chimp yard,  Snow Leopards, and Bobcat, should especially be taken into consideration as both Ape and Cat species have been infected.  AND if the Chimp yard path remains open, which I don't think it should, they really need to have a clear barrier, plexiglass or plastic sheeting, that goes around the entire perimeter, not dark mesh in one portion.  AND the Covid Vulnerable Signs are a must at both entrance points.  It's outrageous that this even has to be said.   

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When Will The Zoo ReOpen? - Shutdown Update

I previously posted about what I consider an illogical thought process about how businesses were categorized for opening during the shutdown.  I noted that I planned to inquire about this and also what "Indefinitely" might look like, weeks, months, until everyone is vaccinated...?  I only got to the later.  I inquired and got an answer from someone I know in government, but didn't get to posting the information right away.  It has since been in the news, so some of you might already know, or had previously understood the situation.  Myself and many I know didn't. 

The Open status of businesses is determined by the State.  San Francisco is unfortunately in a Bay Area grouping that includes eleven counties.  In order for the Zoo to open, the Bay Area ICU capacity must be at 15%.  

This is the best online source I've found to check daily status:

https://abc7news.com/bay-area-icu-capacity-hospital-california-stay-at-home-order-santa-clara/8478535/

So, while SF is currently at 24%, down from 35% earlier in the week, the BA as a whole is at 6%, which is up from Monday when it dipped below 1%.  ... Lots of fluctuation over the course of a handful of days, but staying overall low.

With low numbers, for over a month, I would be surprised if the Zoo is able to open before Summer.  I hope my assessment is wrong, but seems like were screwed til a good number of the masses are vaccinated, since we can't count on the majority of people to follow safe practices.

As I've said before, it's my personal opinion that this Pandemic has dragged on, because of the No Maskers and non-Distancers.  So every time I see someone non-compliant with the guidelines, I look at them as the reason why the Zoo can't open.  The reason why we are heading into a year of not being able to live our lives normally.  

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New > Info Added 1.24.21 ... Zoo Playground Now Open? - Update

So, there's a question mark in the title, as I'm not sure whether Open means, open to all, or just to those who the Zoo invites. 

On Tuesday January 5, I posted about the development of the Playground Opening.  At the time, I didn't think there was going to be a need for an update.  Silly me, by Thursday things had changed.

Before posting, I called the Membership Office to see exactly what the Playground Reservation was all about.  There wasn't much more to it, other than the allowance of the Playground only to be open.  Relevant to note that Membership was surprised that the Reservations had been posted to the website, as they had not worked out the details yet.  

I had made a few reservations, since when I saw it listed, I didn't know what the details were.  After talking to Membership, I canceled all but one, as I didn't want to take away a Playground option for kids, since I was obviously not going to use the Playground.  I kept the one, as I still wanted to check out the situation, as well be able to have access to the parking lot and maybe get to see my Cow pal Slider from the perimeter fence. as well I could see the Savannah.  

So, Thursday I got an email and phone call that my Reservation had been canceled, stating they weren't ready to open.  I looked at the website and the Reservation option was no longer up.  This all begged questions, so I called to get clarification.  I asked if all reservations had been canceled or just mine (because you know, ... it's me lol!)  All were canceled, they weren't ready to open.  I asked if when they were ready, would the reservations be back on the site and open to all or only by invite as they did during the first shutdown, when they allowed only Members they invited to visit the Zoo?  Yes, would be open to all Members. 

I decided I was not going to reserve again when they did open up, but wanted to monitor the situation anyway.  I didn't check the website again until the other day.  There were four reservation slots only for a Saturday and Sunday.  All were sold out.  I checked this morning and there were daily reservations through the end of the month.  All sold out. 



The curious things are, when they were first listed, only the weekends were sold out, all other days were completely open and there has been no mention of the Playground being open by reservation, on any of the Zoo's Social Media.  So how are 40+ events sold out?   My conclusion is that possibly these reservations are not being openly offered, instead being obtained by invite only, and then marked as Sold Out.  Of course I could be wrong, but this is how it seems to me.

So, I apologize if my alert to a potential Zoo experience option got anyone's hopes up, when it may very well not be open to all Members equally.  Those who have kids and want to take advantage of the Playground, should call Membership and inquire about a reservation or invitation.

New > 1.24.21 Additional Info - Instead of making a new post I am adding to this one for documentation purposes.  I never read the fine print on the Tickets but when I went to delete my Playground one that was cancelled, I did.  It notates that Playground reservation includes access to the Children's Zoo.  This of course peaks my curiosity, as it was not mentioned to me when I inquired about the details, and is this even allowed?  It does not seem in line with the Shutdown order.  So, whether this is still an active part of the reservation, I don't know.  I probably won't be seeking to find out further because I find the situation exhausting, when the Zoo could have made it not only simple but fair to all Members.


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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

No Charges In Lemur Theft - "Suspect" Released.

What is going on with our justice system?   

Has San Francisco become a Lawless town?



THIS is absolutely unacceptable!  These days it just seems to be one head shaker after another.

I'm suprised at this news, but not shocked.  The New Years Eve hit and run at 2nd and Mission, was a topic on yesterday's talk radio shows.  The perpetrator in that crime, is a career criminal, who has repeatedly been released from jail.  According to this news article, at one one point he had enough charges for a life sentence.  Yet he was again set free and went on to kill someone New Years Eve.  


So after hearing about this outrageousness, I am not shocked that once again the justice system has failed.  The City sure isn't doing a very good job with the messages they are sending, from any angle.  

Releasing another repeat offender, and someone whose actions have caused harm to another Being, is Disturbing and disappointing.  Maki luckily was not physically harmed but he suffered emotionally, and so did his "family" as they watched a stranger come into their bedroom and kidnap one of them.

This guy Tresspassed onto Zoo property, Broke into the Lemur enclosure, and Kidnapped Maki.  In my mind, those are three crimes, and there is no excuse for there to be no charges brought and no jail time served.

Would this guy have been released if he had kidnapped a human?  

I sure hope the Zoo can go after this guy legally is some way.  I'm sick of people messing with Animals and getting away with it.

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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Zoo To Open Playground on Saturday?

 Well, this is curious.


I've been checking the Zoo website to see if anything changes, aka the City comes to their senses and allows the Zoo to open.  If you have read any of my previous posts about the Zoo being shutdown, you know I have an issue with the Health Dept's decision to keep the Zoo closed when, not only are other Park places open, but other places that in my opinion are far more risky.

One of those risky places, would seem to be Playgrounds, but the powers that be statewide seem to have a different notion.  If I was a parent of a human, a communal area would not be my comfort zone, but I'm not, so that's for parents to decide.

That all said, considering my previous take on Playgrounds, it's a real head shaker that the Zoo Playground can open but the rest of the Zoo can't.  Its not a Zoo issue,  but a City/State one.  It makes no sense that people can go to the Playground, touch all the surfaces, yet people can't walk through the Zoo and view the Animals?

It's also curious that the staff expense to facilitate entry, sanitation, etc, would be cost effective since only Members are allowed in.  It's actually too bad that this wasn't allowed before Christmas as I suggested in an earlier post.  Members could have come to Entry Village, saw the Holiday Decorations, place online orders from the Gift Shop, and pick them up in person, as well as a few other ideas, that could have brought in a bit of revenue, while providing something for Members to do that was Zoo related.

Anyway, if you're a Member and want to go to the Playground go to the website's and choose one of the four available times.  There was only one ticket in each time slot, so space must be on a very limited basis.

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Sunday, January 3, 2021

Recognizing The Lives Of Three Zoo Friends Lost In November

November 2020 brought the loss three Zoo Friends that I know of.   Gandalf the Alpaca, Odette the Coscoroba Swan, and Zura the Western Lowland Gorilla.  Losses are always hard to write about, but since the Zoo doesn't acknowledge them all, I have been trying to do so here.  It saddens me to not tribute each one with a photo, but for over eighteen hours I tried to go through my unsorted photo files and failed to find any of my Odette photos.  So I will only post Gandalf's, and since the Zoo did social and media notices about Zura, that included a photo, I will include a personal video.

Each one of these was a shock.  Each one had been having health issues.  I only knew about Zura's, but had no idea it was something that was life threatening.

The Farm Friends have been some of the Animals I have been closest to.  While so many besties have left, there are still some that remain.  It's been hard not to be able to hang out with them up-close for eight months, so losing Gandalf was extra sad.  I would call out to him when I saw him.  I hope he heard me and knew I was still there to see him. 

Some of my favorite times were watching him so happy, rolling about on the ground in the sun.  I would say, Gandalf are you having fun, and he'd stop, tilt his head back and smile, looking at me upside down.  He could also be very silly, trying to get all four footies into a water bucket!  Miss you sweet boy.

Photo from his Birthday Party
November 2019

RIP Gandalf
Bless Your Soul

Odette was one of the two Coscoroba Swans, who I met at the Farm.  They would try and rule the  pond, that is when Edna the Goose wasn't looking.  They were fun to watch.  Sadly when the pond got filled, they were moved to a couple other enclosures, before settling in with the Penguins.  Being in the center of the Zoo and always busy motoring about, I stopped and said, Hi to them often.  I got used to them being there.  They were a team.  Thankfully her "sister" is back at the Farm and getting lots of attention.  I will miss you Odette.

RIP Odette
Bless Your Soul

Zura was one of my first Zoo Friends.  She was the best Gorilla Lady ever!  I have loved her since I first met her.  A Beautiful and special girl, inside and out.  I always called her Princess, and called our enclosure, Zura's World.  

When I heard of her passing, I shared this video with some of my Gorilla loving friends.  This is pure Zura.  A friend who always came to see me and gave a tongue wiggle hello, and I gave her a wiggle back.  Still tears flow when I think about our interactions.  A very precious friend. I sure miss you Princess.


RIP Zura
Bless Your Soul

Thank you Gandalf, Odette and Zura for being part of my Life.


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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Shutdown Nonsense & Fails - Irresponsible Words & Orders

After publishing my last post, I remembered a thought I had, that zipped out my old brain and didn't make it in.  I figured I'd add it to a future post if I ever got answers to the questions I posed in my previous post.  The questions were basically Why's, surrounding the logic of not allowing the Zoo to open.  

So, in addition to the previous Why? questions, the one that didn't get into the last post, is also quite a big issue point.  I think it's important that City Officials give us something more than "Indefinitely".  In their mind, What is Indefinitely? Weeks, Months, until everyone is Vaccinated?  Because the surges WILL continue.

I've written before about my issue with those who do not wear masks or practice distancing.  I think that non-compliance is the main contributor to the situation continuing, and its continuing because while our Government Officials are telling us to do these simple things, there is no repercussion for those not doing them.  So, the Shutdowns at this point seem to be nonsensical.

In my opinion the middle finger being given to mask wearing and keeping a distance, is directly related to the Shutdowns, which is related to the Zoo remaining closed.  

I usually avoid stuff that comes my way from the Rec and Park, because I have an issue with that Department in regard to it's relationship with the Zoo and there's always something that's going to irritate me.   Anyway, I ended up on their site after clicking through an email, and saw this.


screencap from Rec and Park website.

With all the looks of sheer disgust on the face of the Mayor as she talks about surges and pleads for people to follow guidelines, this is ... I would say unbelievable, but is anything these days really hard to believe?  

In addition to the self-entitled epidemic, that is perpetuating the Pandemic, our Rec and Park Dept is telling people to only Wear A Mask on essential outings!???  WTF? 

After reading that, I went to the Health Dept site to see what the "Orders" actually say at this time, as they have changed since the begining.  Not sure how they can call them Orders if they are not mandatory or enforced, but hey, let's just add that to the long list of curiosities.

They were updated December 22, 2020.  At one point they previously said, Face Coverings needed to be worn at all times when outside, including while jogging, bicycling,...  I remember this because those things were exempted in the original Order which I found asinine.  So, when I saw this I was like, oh good.  Not sure why I thought that, like behavior or consequences would change.   Silly me. 

Here is two screencaps from the Health Dept website.  

Seriously my brain hurt after reading this.  Is this crazy talk or am I missing something?

First, using the word Generally and then going on to say we must 'redouble mask commitment'???  Seems to be contradicting. 

Then as referenced in A and B saying only when within six feet, yet one can be walking in the Park and a jogger will come by, within two feet, huffing and puffing, often coughing, with NO mask or attempt to distance.  That is just one example of too many as to why this reads ridiculously.  I get assaulted by no maskers just walking out my front door.  In a City like SF, people don't know when they will cross paths or round corners with others.  If Officials actually wanted to end this, these Orders would read, Masks at all times in public.   No exemptions and definitely none of this six feet crap.

There are many documented tests found with an easy internet search that notate saliva particles travel farther than six feet. This article from National Geographic notes up to  twenty-seven feet!  Which reminds me that one version of the Orders noted six feet with masks, and thirty feet without. The article also mentions the seldom talked about aerosol particles that linger in the air. Which means when a no masker is say jogging ahead of you, you are walking into their particle path, same as when you walk by outdoor dining areas.  

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-sneeze-fluid-dynamics-in-photos/

I seriously do not understand how the Health Dept came up with those Orders.  These Order notations are irresponcible, and not practical in theory.  Paired with no repercussion for non-compliance, it's clear why the City is in this position.

My only conclusion, after nine months of this is Officials clearly don't really care what anyone does. What other explanation can there be?  

So, Why are we being tortured with these Shutdowns?  

Nothing makes sense and I'm sick of it. 

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Friday, January 1, 2021

News Flash! The Zoo Will Remain Shutdown Indefinitely.

After my post yesterday, I had planned to move up my Orangutan Update for today.  I looked forward to lifting that weight, unfortunately a new one haa been added.

I tried to do this post last night, but just couldn't find the words that weren't laden with vulgarity.  I tried to form sentences, through welling tears of frustration, as I sat listening to the revelers at the bar around the corner, that continues to host gatherings on their patio that is a few backyards from mine.  The level of upset, was mounting.  Once again, the people who have given the middle finger to this Pandemic are the reason we are still in this shit for almost ten months.  

The opening paragraph went like this...

Well, Happy F'ing New Year from the City of San Francisco!  They couldn't wait til tomorrow?  Had to get it out there on a night when we are all thinking about what the New Year will bring. 

I caught this by chance on Twitter, a user wrote:  Breaking News! ... The Zoo would remain closed Indefinitely.

Here is the link to the News story.  

https://sf.eater.com/2020/12/31/22208293/san-francisco-lockdown-quarantine-shutdown-outdoor-dining-sf

The full Press Release for the updated Orders is in the article.  This is a screencap notating the Zoo.

I read this about 9:30p and far past midnight I was still fuming.  Initially I made a video as I did during the first shutdown, but YouTube wouldn't recognize the tablet video file.  If you saw any of my videos from that time, you know the vibe.  So trying to form sentences that were suitable for this blog was not coming to me easy.  So I'm giving it another go now.  Believe me, the Outrage is still very real and will continue to be, because keeping the Zoo closed is not justifiable.

I still have the same questions as I did in June when the Botanical Garden was allowed to reopen and the Zoo was not.  This time around there are even more questions.  All basically started with WTF?  

Since March, at the start of the Pandemic, we were given guidelines at City, State, and National level.  Those of us who wanted to stay safe, picked through the inconsistent advice and have worn a mask, distanced, and upped our hygiene practice from the start.  Government continued to be fluid with guidelines, and it was clear, those guidelines and orders were not going to be enforced and because of that, this was not going away.  

Over nine months later, with inconsistent orders, the situation of Shutdowns has gotten ridiculous.  Don't get me wrong, if everything shutdown for a short period of time I'd have no problem with it.  In fact, as this went on a few months, in hindsight, I wondered why this was not done at the start and we might have been over it quickly.  That said, it was not done, and here we are.  

When the second Stay At Home Order happened, that closed the Zoo last month, I thought, hello, wasn't the first one never lifted?  Stay At Home in SF is a joke.  No one stays at home.  From the start the Park looked like a weekend day, everyday and still does.  The majority do not wear masks, never have.  Most don't make any effort to Distance.  As a Richmond District lifelong resident, the Park had been part of my daily routine, but I've given up going to the Park, because for me, its one big obstacle course of health assault.

I'm mostly not telling anyone anything they don't already know about the situation, but trying to illustrate why these Orders are nonsense, if they are not enforced.

No repercussion for non-compliance has been frustrating, but the Zoo was open.  Now, it's a whole new frustration as the current restrictions make even less sense than they did in June when the Botanical Gardens was allowed to reopen before the Zoo.  The BG has been allowed to remain open.

Over the last month, we have seen what I consider biased exemptions.  I don't get all the news, as I only listen to news radio the three days a week I'm out and whatever comes my way via Twitter.  To my surprise and outrage, the first one I heard about was Shopping Malls being open.  WTF?  Then it was the Playgrounds, after the State bowed to the whiners.  The other night, I found out the Japanese Tea Garden has also been open this whole time.  That place is tight spaced and has skinny paths.  I just went with the outrage as there was one more week and the Zoo would be back open.   

So here we are. The Zoo closed Indefinitely.  All the above still gets to happen, yet the Zoo, an outdoor facility has to close.  I need to have someone explain the thought process to this, because it makes no sense and is causing my blood to boil.  

I will seek out answers.  I want to know who to blame.  In general, I blame those who have given the middle finger to the situation. The true Epidemic is Self-Entitlement.  I also blame all Government Officials, as allowing non-compliance without repercussions, has caused this Pandemic to continue.  That said, in reference to what can be open and what can not, I want to know who to blame for those decisions. Who decided the SFZoo has to remain shutdown, while other places are open. Is the San Francisco Health Director implementing his own guidelines, or following those of the State? 

I need answers how these orders are logical, because as it is, this all just seems to be political lip flapping. If they don't do something, they will be crucified for not doing anything.  Yet what they are doing is not justified.  There is clear imbalance to any reasoning, about the Park places versus the Zoo, and especially after the whole whining gets playgrounds opened crap, this all screams bias. 

I read in one of the comments to this news story that the Living Desert Zoo in Palm Desert is open. Here is a link to how this was made possible and a screencap sample of their statement.

Time will tell if other California Zoos will revolt.  All Zoos should have sought to have reclassification of Zoos to outdoor ...  Maybe they did and were denied?  On what basis?  

Maybe if the San Francisco Zoo was not part of a City Park system, meaning there was no park to compare it to, then I wouldn't be so outraged, but there is and its a valid comparison.

The San Francisco Zoo is safer than the Park.  The Zoo can be reopened with further reduction in attendance.  They were allowed to reopen in July at 50% which surprised me, as it was higher than other State and National Zoos. If the concern is the gathering aspect, reduce the limit, but closing all together in comparison is outrageous and irresponsible.

This is not just about me being able to go to the Zoo.  This is about fairness.  This is about how asinine reasoning, that will take away funds will affect lives.  Obviously non-Human lives don't matter to Government Officials.   

Do these Officials plan to provide financial relief to the Zoos?  All we hear about is relief for businesses, for humans, what about how it affects the non-human lives that depend on the shelter, food, and care that their Zoo homes provide?

Between many worrisome circumstances at the Zoo that have been mounting for years, creating in my opinion a serious decline in the Zoo, and these Shutdowns, I fear our SFZoo won't see 2022. 

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