Sunday, July 16, 2023

Zoos R Animal Prisons Graffiti Update and Disgrace

This post has been in draft for near three weeks, dated Jun 30th.  

On Sunday June 23rd, I tweeted my original blog post (same date) about this issue directly to the Zoo.    

The next day, I started my week, by cruising by the Zoo while out on errands, to check if this graffiti was still there.  Almost a week after I first saw it, it was.  This is really shameful.

I alerted someone at the Zoo, as this should not be still there.  That said, if I had not called attention to it, How long would it have stayed there?

I could have done the experiment, and let it just ride, but unlike too many people, I actually care about the Zoo.  I walk in, I walk around, I eyeball everything, inside and out. I basically do what people there, including Zoo Director Tanya Peterson, are paid to do.   

I know there are people who check the fence for Coyote dig holes, at least there used to be a couple years ago.  So, whoever dropped the ball on noticing this, shame on you, and frankly you don't deserve to work there.  Having something like that remain on the outside of the Zoo is unacceptable.

I'm tired of lazy people, sucking funds from the payroll, and that includes Director Peterson and each of the top earners there.  A member of the public should not be doing other people's jobs. 

I'm sure the top non-animal staff will be like, it's not my job.  If you're reading this and you think that way, you're a big part of the problem with the management structure at the Zoo, again starting at the top with Director Peterson.  I ask each one of you, why are you getting monetary bonues on top of your already outrageous pay, for the little that you do?  Each one of you should be making sure all needs at the Zoo are tended to and have some pride in the Zoo.  

This awful graffiti remained on the front of the Zoo, for a week, while Zoo Director Peterson pulled in a $6,000+ paycheck for the week.  Does this seem right?  

Anyway, when I went by Tuesday, the wording had been removed, yet there is still the red stain.  As well, no other graffiti has been removed. 

I ask again, Why is the Zoo holding onto to this old, crumbling fence?   This fence should have been torn down a decade ago.

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