Sunday, April 6, 2025

The Chimpanzee Dayroom Gave New Life To Our Original Three

While Triple Grotto still holds nostalgic joy, it's use has faded over the years into obsolete status.  Built in the mid-1960s, it originally housed Orangutans, Chimpanzees, and Gorillas!  Hard to believe not only that each of those Great Ape species only had one grotto island to live on, but that they all resided together in that seemingly small night quarter building.  By the 80s, Gorillas had been moved to what is current Madrill's, and then to Gorilla World. In 2003, the last Orangutan was transferred out, and the Chimpanzees were the last Apes standing, occupying all three grotto islands.  Ten years later, with the passing of Tallulah, our three remaining Chimps were faced with future eviction.  The Chimpanzee SSP had guidelines that required Zoos to hold a minimum of four. They also deemed the aging Triple Grotto  not appropriate, refusing to send the Zoo additional Chimpanzees.  Despite a $48 million 1997 City Bond, that designated a new Chimpanzee enclosure, not one Director, not one Zoological Society Board Member, not one Rec and Park Commissioner, not one Mayor, no authoritative entity for our City owned Zoo, made sure that bond funds were used as designated.  Additionally, at no point since has any one of those entities cared to monitor the situation and dictate that funds need to be raised for a new Chimpanzee enclosure.  So, the Chimps continued to live in Triple Grotto, making them vulnerable to having to leave their home of over forty years.  In 2014, Director Peterson decided rather than lifting a finger to raise any funds for the Chimps at that time, or any time during her six years there, she would send them packing.  This disrespectful, disgusting, and callous plan was stopped, when a member of the public (me), got media attention that created public outrage.  Chimps stayed and got a new home built.  In addition to a new Yard, they got an indoor Dayroom with visitor viewing windows.  The Dayroom became what I consider the greatest source of enrichment Our Chimpanzees may have ever had.

While putting together Maggie's tribute post, I watched alot of my videos, especially those from Our Chimps first public day in the Dayroom.  I've watched them through and in parts many times.  It still makes me cry, tears of joy at My Chimpers happiness, and feel immense sadness of what it took to get them to this enriching point in their long lives.  As I say in the first video, "They should have had this a long time ago."

Cobby, Minnie and Maggie, had access to the Dayroom a couple times, prior to the public opening.  My video's show their first face-to-face encounters with visitors.

This video starts with me entering the Dayroom, Chimps start a few minutes in.  I kept rolling to capture the whole experience and not miss their entrance.

Minnie

San Francisco Zoo Chimpanzees -New Playroom -Moment The Chimps Come Face To Face With Visitors For The First Time

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZ-YoQp2bw

Cobby

San Francisco Zoo Chimpanzees New Playroom Interacting With Visitors For The First Time

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-J6TWOYbm3g

Maggie

San Francisco Zoo Chimpanzee Maggie New Playroom Interacting With Visitors For The First Time

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HCdYKydiZ0A

Cobby, Maggie, Minnie

The new Yard created for the Chimps, also provided them with enriching new experiences.  Not only expanded outdoor space, four times the size of a Triple Grotto Island, but with netting that provided them to reach new heights.

San Francisco Zoo Chimpanzees Enter New Yard For The First Time! Pt 1 5 30 19

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PDzKuG3xKM8

In a previous post, I included a screencap of Maggie climbing high, parallel to the trees.  Here's another from Pt Three.

Maggie

While Maggie was the first to adventure up to the top of the enclosure netting, Minnie and Cobby, gave it a go seven months later!  Luckily I was there for their first adventure, but it made me nervous watching them!

Cobby and Minnie

San Francisco Zoo Chimpanzees Cobby and Minnie Big Adventure to See The Ocean 12 30 19

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tGDUbxTvG4k

In my previous post, I wrote, "All the years the Chimps lived in Triple Grotto, I knew they knew me, but it wasn't until the move to the Dayroom, where we could interact at the glass, did I realize we had a bond."  That was based on what transpired between us, but watching them, what it's done FOR them is pure joy at the highest level.  I'm happy to have witnessed these amazing adventures that new environments provided them, but most of all, I'm happy for the experiences they had. The only other thing I would have wished for them, is that this would have happened in Tallulah's lifetime.  She deserved this too.  I'm sure she was there in spirit, right beside them.  

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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Remembering The Lives Of The Triple Grotto Chimpanzees

Another week has gone by since I started this post, and even longer since my last.  I'm just overwhelmed by so many things, and wearing down on Zoo bullshit, which could easily be fixed if anyone with authority had the balls to fire Zoo Director Tanya Peterson.  My mind is heavy with so much to do, something that wasn't the case when I started documenting Zoo wrongs fourteen years ago.  The Peterson years have gone on far too long, sixteen to be exact, and still no one seems to give a shit.  Not the Zoological Society, not the Recreation and Park Commissioners, and not the Mayor.  It's disgusting.  

That said, before I get back to finishing this post as written last weekend, I need to note something.  The Zoo didn't release the date of Maggie's passing, the time frame that was alluded to has it being at least four weeks ago.  As of my visit this past Wednesday, there is still no Memorial sign or receptacle for her friends and fans to leave flowers.  While the Zoo is not obligated to so, a Memorial sign has been the recent tradition for Chimpanzee losses.  Minnie's sign and receptacle are still up a year later at the Keeper entrance, and a sign close by regarding respecting the troop's mourning of Maggie.  I have seen people read Minnie's sign, thinking it's Maggie.  

It is disrespectful to the loss of Maggie, that nearing a month later there is nothing for her.  Like with the delay in Gorilla Jonesy's sign, this is a mismanagement issue.  As was there never being a press release about Minnie's passing.  Director Peterson has a history of not caring about the Animals, particularly Our Great Apes, so it's no surprise these things that matter escape her.  

I didn't plan on there being such a lapse between my last post, and the mention in that post of two more to follow.  I noted that Maggie's passing had sparked many thoughts that became a three-part series in draft.  While writing Maggie's post, I was also writing the other two, but haven't gotten back to finish them.  

While nearing the finish of Maggie's post, I looked back to posts I made on the passings of Our Original Four.  Even though I knew I acknowledged Cobby's passing, I didn't remember writing a dedicated post.  I also looked back for Tallulah's acknowledgement and was surprised by how short it was.  Posts acknowledging other Zoo Friend losses in the same time frame, were equally as short.  I think it was during times when I struggled to deal with the never-ending mismanagement saga, and what I was focusing on documenting at the time.  

So, I've felt a need to share more about the Chimpanzees that we've lost, who were the first inhabitants of Triple Grotto (circa mid 1960s), but with so many thoughts and memories, my mind has been a bit chaotic on sorting how to do so.  Some may tire of, or be uninterested in all my Chimp posts, but these precious Beings have been an important part of my life, as well as others who knew them.  With Maggie's passing this may be the last opportunity to celebrate Our Originals, and share a bit more about them.  Hopefully readers will enjoy getting to know them alittle better.

After reading my Maggie post, many readers I know have commented the same response to me, "Beautiful".  People seem to appreciate the words and photo/video shares.  So, I think I'll just add a bit more of that for each one.

I always reference Our Original four, Tallulah, Cobby, Minnie and Maggie, because they were the ones I came to know.  Bimbo and Candy were obviously part of the troop I visited when I was growing up, but sadly, aside from a few Zoo Residents, I didn't know the Animals as individuals until much later in life.  There may have been others in the very early years of Triple Grotto, but these are the only ones I know for sure.  

Bimbo -

I assume Bimbo was Wild Born, as it seemed most at that time were.  I didn't find him listed in the Studbook, or in any of the research resources available.  I knew about him from the Chimps early Keeper.  I was also told by a friend who knew of him, that he was "kept in a storefront window and teased for years", before coming to Our Zoo.  Thankfully he was removed from that situation, and hopefully had a better life at Our Zoo.

Candy - March 21, 1956 - June 1983

Candy was Wild Born, arriving at Our Zoo in March 21, 1967.  The only reference to her I found was when I searched newspaper archives and she was mentioned in this 1975 article.  Fun bit about the lives and dynamics of the Triple Grotto troop at the time.

Tallulah - April 24, 1959 - January 2013

Tallulah was Wild Born, and came to Our Zoo April 24,1967.  She was taken from her wild family as an infant, and sold to a private owner as a pet, where she lived until age three.  She was then sold again, living as a pet the next five years, until the owners passing.  The family then sent her to Our Zoo.  Allegedly she was treated as a human child, and dressed as such.

I always wondered how she and Cobby must have felt, when they came into Zoo life, where they no longer wore clothes.  To me, the change would seem shocking, so makes me sad, but maybe welcomed by them?  Tallulah was always with a blanket.  Maybe a security from her early years.  One day she came out to the yard carrying a bandana.  I was standing with the Keeper as we watched her.  She used the bandana to wipe her brow.  I thought it was interesting she knew what to do with it.  The Keeper said he had done the same earlier while in her presence, and she had extended her hand, motioning for it.  He gave it to her.  Whether or not she was mimicking, or understood his action, Tallulah was a very smart lady.  

One day while at another place in the Zoo, I heard the Chimps screaming.  When I got back over there, I asked what had happened.  The Keeper said, Tallulah caught a Squirrel.  I asked what happened to the Squirrel.  She brought it inside and the Keeper tried to retrieve it from her.  She held it up by the tail, and pointed towards the cafe.  She was initiating a barter.  The Squirrel for a Burger.  The Keeper rushed over, and brought back a Burger.  Tallulah wouldn't take it.  Evidently she wanted cheese on her Burger!   Once the Cheeseburger arrived, she handed over the Squirrel!  I was told the Squirrel was taken to the hospital, lived and was released on grounds.  I know it all sounds like it could be made-up, but the Legend of Tallulah and her escapes out of Triple Grotto, make me a believer.  

Legend also has it that Lucas Film Artists came to the Zoo, and sketches of Tallulah were used in the creation of Yoda.  Which is pretty cool!   Without her, Yoda may have looked very different. ...  I use this photo I took of her, as my Star Wars Day graphic.

I love this video I captured of her making a nest outside.  She always had the most blankets, and was very dedicated to getting them arranged just right.    

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m3-hmRC_-p8

My blog post after her passing in 2013

Cobby - July 10, 1958 - June 2021

Cobby was Wild Born, and came to Our Zoo July 10,1968.  After being taken from his wild family, infant Cobby traveled from Africa to the States and to the man that bought him.  He was raised as part of the man's family, having his own room that he shared with another Chimpanzee.  They lived as members of the family, eating dinner at the table with the other children.  His purpose was to make money in the entertainment business.  Cobby had his own TV Show.  He was a good boy and did the work.  When his owner became disinterested in Chimpanzees, he dropped Cobby off at Our Zoo, on his way to pick-up an Elephant, his new toy.  That callous action was very stressful for Cobby.  His first Keeper told me stories of how difficult it was for Cobby to adjust to his new life.  Very sad hearing it first-hand, and being empathetic to what our wild born Chimpanzees have gone through. Thankfully Our Zoo became a stable and life-long refuge for another wild born Chimp that needed a home.

You can learn more about Cobby and the plight of wild born Chimps in the documentary Cobby The Other Side Of Cute.  It's streaming on many platforms, but Amazon Prime Video is probably the most common and included in membership.  

I was heavily involved with this project, so can highly recommend it.  It came out great with the exception of the (too long) part about his previous owner and his elephant interest.  I would have preferred the filmmakers interviewed Cobby and the Girls first Keeper at the Zoo.  I pushed for that, but it disappointingly didn't happen. Thankfully, Keeper John Alcaraz was interviewed by KGO Reporter Dan Noyes, for the story he did on my crusade to save Our Chimps when Director Peterson tried to kick them out.  

All the years the Chimps lived in Triple Grotto,  I knew they knew me, but it wasn't until the move to the dayroom, where we could interact at the glass, did I realize we had a bond.  I had a wonderful friendship with Cobby and Minnie, and cherish the time they spent with me.  This is one my favorite photos.

Cobby came to the window to greet me almost every visit.  Most of our greetings included The Daily Boot Check.  He loved to check out my boots.  They were always the same ones, but he still wanted to see them.  It never got old!  I Loved it and Miss it.  


When he met his first new Chimp friend in almost forty years, he came to tell me about it.

Minnie - April 25, 1969 - May 2024


Learn more about Minnie on my Tribute post:

Remembering Minnie - Chimpanzee Lady Passes Away

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2024/05/remembering-minnie-chimpanzee-lady.html

Maggie - April 25, 1970 - March 2025


Learn more about Maggie on my Tribute post:

Farewell To Our Last Original Chimpanzee - RIP Maggie

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2025/03/farewell-to-our-last-original.html

Both Minnie and Maggie came to Our Zoo April 25, 1970.  Like those before them, they were taken as infants from their wild families, and sold for profit in the Wildlife Trade.  They arrived at Our Zoo during their first year and a half of life.  They seemingly spent their time from Africa to the States together, their families possibly from the same wild troop.  It was and sadly still is common for poachers to slaughter whole groups in their evil procurement of infants to sell.  Again, I'm thankful that Our Zoo became a life-long home for these little girls, to at least grow-up in a Chimpanzee family.

In 2019, Our Zoo acquired the first Chimpanzees since Minnie and Maggie's arrival in 1970.  Welcoming Qadeer, Nick, Twiggy and Jamie, expanded our troop to seven, enriching each of their lives, and the lives of those of us who love our Chimpanzees.

Sadly Jamie passed away in 2021.  She was born November 13, 1977 at Busch Gardens, Tampa.  Her Sister Twiggy, still lives at Our Zoo, with Nick and Qadeer.


Jamie was hand-raised and seemed to prefer the company of humans.  She and I became an instant besties.  


Learn more about Jamie on my Tribute post:

Remembering Jamie - Chimpanzee Lady Passes Away

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2021/09/remembering-jamie-chimpanzee-lady.html

To all the Chimpanzees who we have been blessed to have in our lives, Thank you.  Love you and Miss you!

Chimp Greetings Never Get Old

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6beCSfHsUoM

I wish the Zoo would have taken the suggestion I made after Cobby and Jamie passed away. That was, to create a Remembrance wall with their photos, names and life years.  The Chimpanzees have been iconic Zoo Residents and should be forever recognized.  Maybe someday.  

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Friday, March 28, 2025

Our Wild Born Chimpanzees, Now In The Forest On The Otherside

Maggie reaching heights, 

in Triple Grotto 2015. 

And even higher heights, 

Among the Trees, 

in the New Yard 2019.  

For the first time, 

since her wild life. 

https://youtube.com/shorts/e1LaLcWMWSs?si=ZJOocp6ZwtD8nfCr

The last many days, I've been struggling to form a series of blog posts about my Chimpanzee Friends who are no longer here.  When I get in my head about their lives, what they've meant to me in my life, my relationship with them, and their absence, it's a bit overwhelmingly emotional.

This "then" photo came up in Facebook memories this morning.  I had already pulled the "now" photo to use in a post.  It's a screencap from a video I took the first day the Chimps got access to their new yard in 2019.

Maggie climbed to the very top of the netting, and from my perspective it looked like she was among the trees. I immediately thought about her life as a wild Chimpanzee, living in the forest.  A life that was stolen from her as an infant.  A life she never knew, but was now getting the chance to semi-experience being high up in the trees.  It brought a bittersweet joy, but also a sadness, even though I think she's had a happy life.

I almost never use Stories, but I was drawn to oblige Facebook's then and now request.  Once I added music, tears started flowing.  Maggie, Minnie, Cobby, Tallulah, and Candy, are now reunited with eachother and their Wild Family, in a Forest on the otherside.

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Monday, March 24, 2025

Farewell To Our Last Original Chimpanzee - RIP Maggie

This past Wednesday evening, I again made the mistake of looking at email late night.  I try avoid email after sun down, to ensure a peaceful evening.  The news that came through my google alert for "sfzoo", was anything but peaceful.  That afternoon the Zoo announced the passing of Our Precious Maggie.  My heart broke and tears flowed, as they are right now writing about her.  I didn't know about her ill health, so I was shocked.   It's a very sad time.

Born in 1963, the Zoo has always been a part of my life.  I have photos of myself as a babie with my parents at the Zoo's Storyland and Farm.  One of my clearest memories is of the Chimpanzees, during what would have been the early time of Our Originals life in Triple Grotto.  I didn't know about them as individuals til decades later, but I know they were always there.  Now, with Maggie's passing, it's the end of a chapter in my lifetime and certainly in the lifetime of Our Zoo's Original Chimpanzee Family.

photo leo811

I consider this Family to be Zoo Icons.  
L-R Cobby, Tallulah, Maggie and Minnie.

Maggie was born in the wild, kidnapped from her Mother and Family, when she was a babie, and sold into the Exotic Pet Trade.  Soon she would meet another babie who suffered the same fate, our Minnie.  Within a year, Our Zoo would become their lifelong home.  At the Zoo Maggie met Cobby, Tallulah, and Candy. Along with Minnie they became a Family.  After Candy's passing in the early 80s, the four remaining, lived together over forty years, and our trio another ten plus, after Tallulah's passing in 2013.  I am so thankful they had eachother for so long.  

Maggie always seemed like the happiest girl, enjoying everything and everyone around her.  She was the master groomer, and always seemed to be taking care of her Family. Her charismatic personality extended to the four new Chimpanzees arrived at the Zoo on 2019.  Maggie became a friend to each one immediately.  She and Minnie were very bonded, but Maggie always made the rounds, spending time interacting with every other Chimp.  She really seemed to enjoy life, and experiencing everything it had to offer her.

photo leo811

My favorite photo of Maggie.  See you on the other side little girl, and one day we will have that dance, and a whole lot more fun.  Thank you for being a part of my life.  It's been a joy to know you.  RIP Beautiful Maggie, Bless Your Soul.  I Love You Lady. ... I hope you have a beautiful afterlife, not only reuniting with your lifelong Family, sister Minnie, Cobby, and Tallulah, but your new Friend Jamie, and also your Mama and wild Family, who have never forgotten you.

It's taken me days to get to writing this post.  I think mostly because her passing sparked many thoughts, that have now been filtered into a three part series.  I've been pulling photos and videos the last couple days.  Reliving all these captures from our lives has been emotional.   

I've selected a video of Maggie with each one of her original Family members.  As I watched so many videos, I thought it would be nice to show how close they were.  

Another favorite photo of mine.  Maggie loved looking at her cute self in the mirror, more than anyone else in her family.

photo leo811

Maggie admiring herself in the Mirror


video screencap

Maggie Grooming and Hugging Minnie


video screencap

Cobby giving Maggie a Kiss


video screencap

Tallulah investigating her purse, 
Maggie lays down beside her.

Hope you enjoy the few moments I've shared from Maggie's life with her Family.  They brought me smiles and tears. ... If interested, you can search YouTube for "leo811sf Chimpanzees" for more of my videos.

Related Posts: Look for the many Chimpanzee posts that follow this one.

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Saturday, March 8, 2025

What Would Jane Goodall Think?

It's a gorgeous day on the westside.  Hope all the Zoo Friends are basking in the sun.  I just opened notepad, surrounded by a literal handful of posts, I'm hoping the sunshine will keep me calm and give me the ambition to finish something.

As I pick-up where I left off yesterday, a comment came through for my recent post, Orangutan/Panda Outrage Will Continue Indefinitely.

> "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its Animals are treated. I hold that the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man.”

A quote never found in a speech by Gandhi, but the quote, no matter from whence it came, speaks to the way I view the world.  Substitute ‘nation’ for zoo, and ‘the cruelty of man’ with ‘the neglect by Ms. Peterson,’ and you have a summation of the SF Zoo of late.  What more can one say about this woman?  At what point will the city officials, city purse-keepers and a tax-paying public begin to demand change?

The Orangutans and other Animals don’t have a voice.  Thank you for being a voice for them.  What a dream it would be to get people to hear!!! <  

As I read this comment, a quote attributed to Gandhi that I've heard before, I decided to include it in a post.  I also thought I would add other quotes in similar vein.  Since the focus of my posts moving forward will be highlighting the plight of Our Orangutans life at Our Zoo, at the hands of Director Peterson, I first googled, "animal protection quotes jane goodall".  

Sometimes things just work out how they are supposed to.  Today is International Women's Day.  Isn't it perfect that this came up in that search?

I am reminded about a quote by Director Tanya Peterson that I copied from a news article to a post last fall...

Indeed.  What would Jane Goodall think, had she witnessed Our Precious Ollie and Amoi, living exclusively in caged tubes? 

Ollie is literally frowning as he watches the Chimpanzees in their yard roaming free without immediate confines.


As documented in that same recent post (linked at end), we can all see the "mockery" Zoo Director Peterson made of her Cruelty that was keeping Our Orangutans in caged tubes.  


We must all ask Tanya Peterson, Will you ever make a difference in the lives of Our Orangutans?  

Will there ever be "justice" for the damage Tanya Peterson has done to Ollie and Amoi?

Related Post:

Orangutan/Panda Outrage Will Continue Indefinitely

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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Are You Someone Who Cares About Our Orangutans?

This photo came up in my Facebook Memories Sunday (March 2), for Dr Seuss Day.  I made it in 2015 when I was crusading to Save Our Chimpanzees from being kicked out of their Zoo home by Director Tanya Peterson.

Maggie, Minnie and Cobby

Our Zoo desperately needs someone with authority to Care.  It needs major changes to management, foremost by replacing Director Peterson, then in restructuring the Zoological Society that has supported Peterson's mismanagement for sixteen+ years.  As well, the RecPark Commission's role needs to be redefined, because right now they are useless to the Zoo.

As I said in my previous post, I will not stop being a Voice for the Animals, specifically until the Orangutans get a new home built for them.  The Orangutan/Panda Outrage is valid and concerning.  There has been No Care for the Orangutans from Director Peterson, the Zoological Society, or the RecPark Commissioners.

I have well documented the Orangutans history and their ignored Needs.  I have documented how it's connected to the Panda Plan.  In an effort to break-up the repeat of my words for readers, I asked another Friend of Our Great Apes to write-up how witnessing what happened to Our Orangutans made her feel. 

These are the words of someone else who cares...

"Orangutans, and - nothing against the Chimps who deserve their space!!!!

Why would a renowned Zoo tolerate a Director who demonstratively lacks an understanding of basic Animal Care?

I took my young daughter to the Zoo frequently over the years, and enjoyed watching her discover the Animals.

She grew up, and in the spring of 2019, I started to visit regularly by myself, sometimes a few times a week, and I’d linger with the Chimps.

The Great Ape Passage had just been built and the Chimpanzees were able to walk through newly built tubes to get into the new day room from their longtime grotto across the way.

What a joy it was to finally be able to interact with the Chimps through the glass!!!

I immediately felt connected to them, and their joy was visible in their interactions with visitors and staff.

Enter the Orangutans.

By the time of the arrival of the Orangutans, the Chimps no longer had access to the tubes; they had their indoor room as well as a new, netted outdoor space.

The tubes were given to the Orangutans. But that was all they had as an enclosure - for at least 6 months!!!!

Orangs tend to have droopy expressions, but their dismay at being trapped in those tubes was obvious and on full display by any observer.

They watched the Chimps enjoy their own space. They antagonized the Chimps at times, no doubt in an expression of envy.

photo added by blog owner

As Amoi watched; Ollie frequently hid under a blanket.

If you’ve ever spent time observing Orangutans, you’d see how emotional they are; how much they like to climb, and just how intelligent they truly are.

https://a-z-animals.com/blog/are-orangutans-smart-everything-we-know-about-their-intelligence/

At some point the keepers attempted to give the Orangs some time outside, so it was agreed that the Orangs could use the Chimps’ space while the Chimps were locked inside.

As far as I know, this ‘switch’ was only done a handful of times.

During one of my visits during one of those ‘switches’, I got to see Amoi, joyously climbing on the netting and swinging with some glee!

The way the Orangutans were treated at the SF Zoo was completely unfair, and, quite frankly, astonishing! They endured 6 months of not being able to climb; they were trapped inside tubes; and they could watch fellow Apes enjoy relaxation in a dedicated space that they did not have.

Imagine!

And then the Orangutans had to endure months of construction noises - only to build an asinine bridge in the grotto- a bridge for humans!!! The Orangutans were ‘given’ an old habitat slightly renovated to at least give them a space for themselves.

And their ‘new’ space has a lame structure that limits their instinctive urges to climb!!!

And it’s not even new!!!

It’s atrocious the way the Orangutans were treated.

But Tanya Peterson considered it a triumph that a new species was introduced at the Zoo.

What kind of insensitivity to living, thinking, playful beings must one have to abuse a beloved Ape like that!!??

Why wouldn’t she have waited to bring them here until they had a space to call their own!!??

To this day, the Orangutans often choose to watch the Chimps from their tubes as their climbing structure offers them nothing stimulating.

I always enjoy my visits with the Chimps; though seeing the Orangutans get the short end of the stick is a constant reminder of Zoo management’s lack of care for the Animals."

She says it plain and simple...

"Why would a renowned Zoo tolerate a Director who demonstratively lacks an understanding of basic Animal Care?"

Indeed, Why does a renowned CITY Owned Zoo's appointed management entities the San Francisco Zoological Society and San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission, tolerate Director Tanya Peterson's offenses to the Animals she is charged with caring about?  

Thank you to this Friend of Our Great Apes for sharing her feelings.  If any reader wants to be a voice for Our Orangutans, please use the comment form to submit your words for review.

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Orangutan/Panda Outrage Will Continue Indefinitely -  Repost 

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2025/03/orangutanpanda-outrage-will-continue_4.html

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Orangutan/Panda Outrage Will Continue Indefinitely - Repost from 3.2.25

Apologies to returning readers, for this repost.  I wish I could Pin Posts, but I've tried over the years to no avail.  Now, as I concentrate on highlighting the Orangutans plight, and how it is directly connected to Zoo Director Tanya Peterson's selfish and irresponsible push to bring in Pandas, I think it's necessary.  I have abandoned all blog notes that don't pertain to this issue point.  There's a decent amount that have circled my mind in recent days.  As I transfer them from various places, they seem to be sorting themselves and dividing into posts that I think should have a certain flow, especially for new readers.  

Original Post - Sunday March 2, 2025...

Here I am again, the last day of my block of IN days, pushing myself to publish at least some of my thoughts.  After two days of peace, I'm attempting to reduce drafts by sorting so many words from my notes, into posts that flow.  

I wanted this next post to be an update on non-Zoo grounds issues I've posted about in recent times, so I can be done with those.  But, as I lay here, ready for a nap before the Oscars, my thoughts are only about Our Orangutans, and how the Panda Plan relates to the complete disrespect, lack of care, and frankly the middle finger Director Tanya Peterson has shown them since the first day they got here, six years ago.  The horror and sadness is something that I have never been able to shake, and every time I hear about Pandas, my blood boils.

So, I will publish the following now, and again after that update post, as in this moment, the Orangutan/Panda Outrage is all I think I might want to post about for the foreseeable future.

Months ago I wrote that I wanted to wean myself from blogging, from not reacting to everything.  I feel like I'm able to do that for the most part, because while it may not seem like it, I am focused on one thing.  

The last three paragraphs in my previous post, sum it up...

> And here we now are, almost six years after the Orangutans arrival.  Not one thing has been done for them.  They continue to languish on two cluttered concrete islands, and still spend most of their time in the caged tubes, looking down at the Chimpanzees in their spacious netted yard.  No fundraising was ever done for them.  Not before or since their arrival.  YET, Director Peterson has now gone into overdrive to raise funds for Pandas.  AND her Panda Plan includes displacing the Lions from the Lion House (one of the cornerstone structures since the Zoo's opening over ninety years ago),  AND building a new Lion enclosure.  WHILE the Orangutans sit and wait.  Unfortunately, under Tanya Peterson's Direction, they will wait forever.

It's been very clear to those really watching, that Director Tanya Peterson, does not care about or respect the non-Human Beings that call Our Zoo home.  And, it is certainly apparent that she cares the least for Our Great Apes.

The Panda Plan needs to Stop.  Funding needs to materialize for the Orangutans.  They need a new home built, Not Lions.  And certainly not Pandas. <

From the first moment I saw the Orangutans contained in the caged tubes of the skytrails,  my soul wept for them.  I have witnessed the evilness of Director Tanya Peterson too many times.  Her lack of empathy and compassion, outrages me.  It is outrageous that after all she has done to Our Zoo and our innocent Animal Residents, that she is allowed to continue as Director.  

I could go on and on, and I will, but for the purpose of this post I will leave it with this for now.  Next month it will have been six years since the Orangutans arrived.  Six years that I have shed tears for Ollie and Amoi (Orangutans) and the damage Tanya Peterson has caused them.  I will continue to be a voice for them in this blog, until they get a new home built for them.  

This shameful example of Tanya Peterson's lack of care, came up in conversation this past week. I'll leave you with this f**ked-up post by Peterson, who is making a social distancing joke, about Our Orangutans, who she kept in these caged tubes for eight months straight. 


There is nothing " norm" about not providing 
a designated home for Beings in your care. 

Do not ever forget this.  The face of Tanya Peterson laughing behind her mask, or the faces of Amoi and Ollie, who were stuck in caged tubes for the majority of two years.

The above was originally published in a post from December 31, 2020.  It's worth a read, as it also contains the disgrace of Peterson using Lemur Maki's kidnapping to ask for donations for the Madagascar Debacle, under the guise of it being for Maki's new home.  A complete untruth.  

The woman is unconscionable.

https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2020/12/lifting-some-weights-on-this-last-eve.html

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#SanFranciscoMayorDanielLurie

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