Yi Qi
Well-Known Member
This article about people critical of an expansion of the Black bear exhibit at the Turtle Back Zoo has caught my attention.
Opponents Can't Bear Idea Of $16M Bear Exhibit At Turtle Back Zoo
While it quickly degenerates into the usual "animals in captivity are trapped" spiel, the first comment, that the USD $16 million dollar budget for it, is a waste of taxpayer money that could have been used elsewhere in the community, like in infrastructure. This got me thinking about zoo budgets, particularly those in poorer communities. How much can zoos spend on improving themselves before it becomes detrimental to the community, whether public or private?
Opponents Can't Bear Idea Of $16M Bear Exhibit At Turtle Back Zoo
While it quickly degenerates into the usual "animals in captivity are trapped" spiel, the first comment, that the USD $16 million dollar budget for it, is a waste of taxpayer money that could have been used elsewhere in the community, like in infrastructure. This got me thinking about zoo budgets, particularly those in poorer communities. How much can zoos spend on improving themselves before it becomes detrimental to the community, whether public or private?