In my last post, I noted two things about the signage at Snow Leopards. So, while this installment of This & That covers the last two weeks, I'll start with something I witnessed at Snow Leopards this past Tuesday.
> As I passed through Snow Leopards, I noticed workers back working in the enclosure. I also noticed them not wearing Masks. Also not wearing a Mask, was the Zoo's Special Projects (Manager?), standing outside the enclosure talking to them. Granted this is all outdoors, I was still bothered by this. In light of another Snow Leopard, this time at Miller Park Zoo, passing away from Covid just days before, I would prefer not to see possible contamination in an area that will house Snow Leopards. Again, I realize its outdoors and that the Cats are not yet in there, but it still bothered me. I also think someone on Zoo Staff who is even remotely near the area where the Snow Leopards are, should use good judgement and send a better visual message to everyone in and around a sensitive area.
> The Zoo is busy, fixing, cleaning, painting, and such for their AZA Inspection next week. One thing that was gone when I got there this week was the Tree that had uprooted in one of the storms last Fall.
When it fell, it took out two other trees and a lamp post. I hadn't included this before because I didn't know the safety of this tree, but I had planned to ask if it was healthy/sturdy enough to use for a climbing structure for the Orangutans. I had previously thought of the idea and wrote about it here:
https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2021/08/why-cant-orangutans-get-something-new.html
So, yea, before I could ask, and suggest, it was chopped up and cleared out. Bummer no one thought to re-purpose it. I had made this image example of the part that looked usable.
All that aside, in my last post, I mentioned that the Zoo seems to spend money on stuff that is unnecessary, while crying poor for Animal needs. I'm pretty sure the Zoo has a saw, but yet they allegedly hired someone to this. I've had yard work done and it's costly, I can only imagine how much this tree situation cost. Had to be thousands . If all the Animal needs were met, I wouldn't care what they did with money, but that is not the case. When it allegedly costs a couple thousand to net over Prairie Dogs so Bird Predators can't take babies, but there is no money for that, and money is spent for other things, it really irks me. Why and Where do they find money for this stuff, gardens, amd banners, yet there's nothing for Animals?
> I'll being doing a post on this, as I'm bothered by this location choice. That said, buying a banner that looks 5+ feet long, is unnecessary.
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