Saturday, April 30, 2022

Zoo Lifts Mask Requirement at Covid Vulnerable Species Enclosures

I've been working on three posts at the same time, since last weekend, I just haven't felt like I've had it in me to put all the elements together to finish them.  I did just finish watching The Rise of Skywalker, and while what I really want to do is get lost in more non-reality and re-watch the entire Star Wars saga from beginning (I hadn't seen the original since opening day in 1977), I'm going to try to finish the three posts this weekend.  

I wanted this next post to be a follow-up on the Accreditation curiosity, but this masking situation came my way first (on Monday April 18).  It was followed a few days later by the result of the the Accreditation status.  I thought I would have posted about it last weekend, but didn't.  The Zoo has finally made note of it in their recent Newsletter out yesterday, so most of you already know.  Our San Francisco Zoo was re-Accredited by the AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums), for another five years.  My post will be about why I think this is a disappointing and disturbing outcome.

So, Monday April 18,  a friend was at the Zoo and let me know there were no longer any Mask Required signs at the two Covid Vulnerable Animal enclosure areas (Chimpanzees and Snow Leopards).   In my opinion this is completely Irresponsible.  It’s just another fail, in a long line of what I consider to be Animal Welfare issues at our Zoo.  

This move by the Zoo, coincided with California downgrading their mask mandate for schools, and the end to the airline mask mandate, by a Florida Judge that same day.

Let’s be clear, the Zoo can ask anything of it’s visitors, and should, especially if it’s something that is considered a health risk.  If they care.  I have illustrated the lack of care in regard to protecting the Chimpanzees from the first day the Zoo re-opened from the first shutdown and subsequently the Snow Leopards, once it became news that Big Cats, were contracting Covid, and as Snow Leopards in Zoos were dying from the virus.  It took over a year to get decent signage at Chimpanzees, and only recently has there been more attention to monitoring the enclosures areas for adherence to the mask requirement.  So, why stop now?

Did I miss something?  Is the Pandemic over?  Are there no longer Covid cases being reported?  Good grief, just because government officials are once again playing yo-yo with mask mandates, it does not mean the virus isn’t out there.  Officials also have given the public a false sense of security and alluding that the vaccine is immunity.  Anyone with half a brain who wants to stay safe will continue to mask up, regardless of whether someone says you don’t have to.  It’s up to each person to do what they feel is safe for them.  Through these last two years, no one is going to protect you, except you.  That said, Who’s protecting the Animals? 

Captive Animals depend on their caregivers to protect them.  In a Zoo setting, the Zoo Director is the policy maker.  So I ask our SFZoo Director Tanya Peterson, Why did you lift the mask requirement at these two Covid Vulnerable Species enclosures?  

Considering what I’ve witnessed in the past, it is my opinion, that the Zoo powers were anxiously waiting to have something mandated (read, an excuse) to back up a decision like this.  I would bet they couldn’t wait to not have to monitor people in those areas.  In my opinion, it comes down to laziness. Outside of Keepers and some other concerned Staffers, no one else seemed to take the vulnerability seriously.  It always seemed like it was a hassle to even bother with it.   

I had not planned to visit the Zoo that week of April 18, but I needed to see and document the no signage situation myself.  The day I went out there, visitors were leaning over barriers, within feet of the enclosure fencing at both Chimpanzees and Snow Leopards.  That is to be expected, considering there are no rules in place.

What I didn’t expect was to see two Keepers with no masks walk into and through the Chimpanzee area.  One Keeper who works with the Big Cats, and another who is newer and since I haven’t been going much, I don’t know what department he works in.  He walked through the Chimp path and was close to the fencing, when he coughed, not even covering his mouth.  The Cat Keeper, works with Covid Vulnerable Species, he really should no better.   I was shocked and disturbed at the disregard for the health of the Chimpanzees.   They should both be ashamed, but the Cat Keeper even more so.   I have to wonder now what the policy is for Keepers?  Are they still required to wear masks while working with those Animals?  I noticed the Ape Staff still wearing N95s, but in light of the disregard for the Chimps, what is going on at Cats?

My words of warning in previous posts remain in effect.  The San Francisco Zoo had better hope no Animals contract Covid.

Not posting in a timely manner, sometimes works out ok, as new information comes my way.  Sometimes I use it for separate posts, sometimes it really lends to what I'm currently working on, like with this subject.  Seems almost everyday the past two weeks, I've heard something that supports my thoughts about this.

When I’m in the car, I listen to news/talk radio.  I usually catch the KCBS has a segment called Ask An Expert, a few times a week.  Throughout the last couple years, they have exclusively had on medical professionals to speak and answer questions related to Covid.  There were two separate segments the week of the 18th that I want to quote from, as in light of the masking situation at our Covid Vulnerable Animals, I was saying Yes! to these Dr's words.

The expert on April 19 was Dr Panagis Galiatsatos, John Hopkins School of Medicine.  The host noted that because of the increase in home testing, where results aren't reported and the decrease in PCR testing, the case numbers can't be trusted as they are not accurate.  In response, Dr Galiatsatos said, "... a key piece of data has been robbed of us... Just pretend the whole world has COVID-19 again, and do your best to not catch it... This means still wearing a face mask out in public. Even if the public health requirements don't take this into account, individuals should...  We still need to be more vigilant, ...it doesn't need to be a disruption, we can have minor inconveniences to know we are protecting everyone during this pandemic."

The expert on April 20 was Dr Robert Siegel, Dept of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford.  The host lead-in was, "Mask Mandates are going out the window across the Country, but should you still wear one?" ... Dr Siegel responded, "Despite the Mask Mandate, nothing has changed in terms of the actual Virus. For me I plan to continue wearing a mask."  He continued,  "I don't think that the overturning of the mask mandate was based on public health considerations, I think it was considerations of whether or not they should be forcing people to wear masks. ... (Regarding the rise in cases...) "...people have changed their behavior and are now doing alot of things they weren't previously, so the risk is going up... they are letting their guard down, or to be more metaphoric, they are letting their masks down." ... (Regarding outdoor exposure...) "The thing that is transmitting the virus is when you are breathing the air of infected individuals... so if you want to stay safe you need to avoid being in the airspace of people whose status you don't know.  If you are in the air space of someone infected, you can STILL get infected outside"

On Tuesday this past week, Dr Fauci was quoted saying . "We are certainly, in this country, out of the pandemic phase".   I was like is he crazy?  Which is not the first time I've thought Fauci had steered Americans wrong.  He must have gotten blow-back from that nonsense, as the next day he said, "We are in a different moment,... By no means does that mean the pandemic is over".   Good grief.  

This weeks local News Article Titles:

April 26 Bay Area infections up 110% in one month

April 26 Vice President Kamala Harris contracted Covid.  She was vaccinated and double boosted.  

April 28 Ruby Princess cruise ship reports 37 Coronavirus cases after docking in San Francisco

April 30 SF Giants confirm Covid outbreak, five players sidelined.  All Vaccinated and double boosted.

I heard a quote on Thursday by a BART Spokesperson, in relation to reinstating a mask mandate.  "It's a small thing to ask our riders to do,..."   So I say, Why can't the Zoo do the same?  It IS a small thing to ask the visitors (and apparently some staffers) to do, to keep our animals healthy and safe. ... Again, IF they care.

The Vaccine is not Immunity.  The Virus can still be contracted.  The Virus can still be transmitted.  Even Outside!!!

So, I repeat the question to San Francisco Zoo Director Tanya Peterson, Why did you lift the Mask Requirement at these two Covid Vulnerable Species enclosures?  

In my opinion the removal of this Zoo Mandate, continues to put the Chimpanzees and Snow Leopards at risk.

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

The Animal World Has Lost A Hero - RIP Dr Steve Ross

This was not what I thought I'd be writing about today.   

When I checked email this morning, I was again surprised that there was no reply from Steve.  He always got back to me the same day, often within hours of contact.  I had been checking since emailing him Tuesday evening in regards to a blog post I planned to write today.  I was waiting for his input. 

I again checked email about an hour ago, and was shocked at what had come through.  This from Erika Fleury, Program Director at NAPSA (North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance).



I still can't believe it.   I literally had just got an email from him days before about something else I asked for his knowledge on.

I first became acquainted with Steve at the start of 2015.  I had just started my crusade to save our SFZoo Chimpanzees, after learning that Director Peterson had planned to kick them out.  I was sickened that instead of improving the home they had lived in for over forty-five years, our three seniors were being forced to face something so horrific.   I contacted Steve, who was the Chimpanzee Studbook Keeper for the Species Survival Plan (SSP).   I was seeking to understand the SSP protocol in regard to minimum group size, but I got much more.  During the course of my crusade, we talked many times by phone.  His advice and education, was invaluable.  

For the years since then, he has always been there for any questions I had or issues I needed feedback on.  He was always willing to share his knowledge, give his opinion, offer advice, or help in any way he could.  Because of Steve's position in Zoo World, our friendship was extremely confidential.   Until now, I have only told one other person.  I can write this today, and do, so that people who didn't know him,  can learn about him, and be thankful for the good he has done for Primates.  

A few years back, after waiting for a new home in our SFZoo, our Chimpanzees were finally able to experience their new yard.  That coincided with our Director acquiring Orangutans without having a proper home for them.  Somehow instead of alternating use of the new Chimp yard, the Chimps were locked out of their yard for seven weeks straight.  Stuck inside with no outdoor access for the entire summer.  Once I finally had enough of that, I contacted Steve for advice.  He said, "Let me make a call."  The next day, the Chimps were out in their yard!    

Steve was a gem and this is a huge loss for so many and in so many ways.   I am grateful for all the time he spent on things that were important to me.  I valued his advice, knowledge, and kindness.   I admired his care for all non-human Beings and his passion for Primates.  He sure loved his Apes!

RIP Steve, Bless Your Soul.  Hoping you can orchestrate some good from the other side for all non-human Beings, as you did while on this side.   

Please view this video filmed during the Lincoln Park Zoo Covid shutdown.   Steve gives a tour of LPZoo Ape Center.  You can feel how much he cares for his Ape Family.

https://m.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=2561066280827717&_rdr

Friday, April 15, 2022

AZA Refuses To Respond To Accreditation Status

So, before I move on to other posts, I'm going to post this follow-up to last weekend's wonder that is, the status of the San Francisco Zoo's AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) Accreditation.

I made additional attempts early this week to reach the AZA Accreditation contact Cheri Bermudez without success.  Getting a reply from the AZA isn't ever a given, but I have received previous responses from Ms Bermudez, so I had hoped for an answer to a very simple question.  Apparently confirming the Zoo's status with their organization is too hard for her or it's as it often seems, there are too many secrets and a lack of transparency in Zoo World.

My own further pondering has left me with two possible scenarios.  Regardless, all the wondering and lack of clarity could have been a non-issue if Ms Bermudez would have just had the courtesy to answer a simple question. I find it completely irritating and ridiculous when someone cant answer a simple question, even if it's to say I can't answer that.

Scenario: Zoos whose accreditation was up for renewal (accredited status thru March 2022) may have a lapse in determination?  There is a meeting taking place next week.  I don't know enough about the meetings, but maybe the accreditation team meets at them to decide on re-accreditation status.

Scenario:  I had followed Erie Zoo's re-accreditation process last year.   After inspection they were denied.  They were given a fix list and thirty days to appeal, while still allegedly maintaining accreditation thru that time frame.

So, that's all I got.  I'm expecting news out of the Zoo or a change in status on the AZA website as of May 1st.

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Monday, April 11, 2022

News Flash! Tucker and Bibi Are Having A Babie! Whoot!

Bibi's got a babie Tucker in her!

Well, I thought my next post would be a follow-up to yesterdays post about the status of the Zoo's accreditation.

I rarely look at websites but the last Tucker T-shirt curiously just came to mind and I went to Cinncinati Zoo website to see if still available and this was front page news.  

So exciting!  It's been a tough time for me, so this was great news.  Following this adventure for Tucker and his new family will be wonderful.  So happy for him!

Tucker must have strong swimmers!  His previous wife was on birth control when she got pregnant and now same has happened with Bibi.  Even though Fiona is young she too is on birth control.  I'm alittle worried in case there has been any hanky panky, because their pool can hold the addition of one babie but probably not two and I don't want Tucker to have to go to yet another home, because of a space issue, which is what happened with his first wife's pregnancy. This is his fourth and hopefully final home.  And I want him to get to be a Daddy.  

Cinncinati Zoo's press release

https://cincinnatizoo.org/news-releases/bibi-is-expecting/


Sunday, April 10, 2022

Did The San Francisco Zoo Lose It's AZA Accreditation?

I realized last week that results of the Zoo's Accreditation Inspection in January, was due this month.  

The San Francisco Zoo website still posts the AZA Accreditation icon.


The AZA website's list of Accredited Zoo's notates that SFZoo is only accredited through March 2022.



Additionally, when I checked back a day later, I saw this had been posted.  



So, unless I am lacking sensible comprehension of these items, it appears there is a strong indication that our Zoo was not granted Accreditation, and must reapply this month to be considered for re-inspection this winter.  

I called the AZA Accreditation Dept twice, to inquire about the Zoo's status and have not yet received a call-back.  

I would have just called SFZoo and asked, but they like to create illusions, like leading people, including the AZA and their SSP, to believe the Orangutans were having a new home built for them, only to say no money and keep them in caged tubes for eight months.  Oops sorry, I digressed.  So yeah, the SFZoo website still having the Accreditation icon up, is either because I have mistakenly interpreted information as presented on AZA site, or our Zoo is creating another illusion.  

I could have waited, but thought this was all very curious and worth questioning and documenting.   

When I get the Zoo's status confirmation, you know there will be a post about!   Stay tuned.

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