marvelsferb7
New Member
As a Memphis local who used to live in Detroit and would visit the Detroit Zoo regularly, whenever I go to the Memphis Zoo, the polar bears seem a little antsy, especially during the humid summer months. Back when I was living in Detroit, the polar bears seemed fine because it wasn't humid at the summers and there was outdoor air conditioning for the bears and the animals get rewarded with the heavy snow that happens in the winter months in Michigan. In Memphis, it doesn't snow very much though it does get very cold in the winter months. But during the summer, it is like hell there and the polar bears don't seem too comfortable with it. The male one even does the weird dance moves at times and I never seen this at the Detroit Zoo at all. The question I ask is why would the Memphis Zoo decide to have POLAR bears in a sunbelt city that is known for humid summers and rare snowy days?
I am concerned not only for the bears but for the Zoo itself. I worry that some animal right's activist is going to take advantage over this and use it to spin the narrative to further his/her anti-Zoo crusade and give the anti-Zoo crowd some more justification to their cause. I am worried this could tarnish the Zoo's public reputation as it is accredited with the AZA and has done breeding programs for endangered animals (like the Pine Snake in the Mississippi river area) and recently saw the births of two endangered animals (Jaguars and African Penguins), it has the Pere David's Deer, and has a duo of Pandas, which means it has a rare privilege to have such rare animals under its care in the US.
If any of you live in Memphis like I do now and maybe worked/works there as a Zoo keeper, can you explain the reasoning of having polar animals in a hot humid region. I'm not against having polar bears in Zoos, as long as they live in places that snow heavily in the winter.
I am concerned not only for the bears but for the Zoo itself. I worry that some animal right's activist is going to take advantage over this and use it to spin the narrative to further his/her anti-Zoo crusade and give the anti-Zoo crowd some more justification to their cause. I am worried this could tarnish the Zoo's public reputation as it is accredited with the AZA and has done breeding programs for endangered animals (like the Pine Snake in the Mississippi river area) and recently saw the births of two endangered animals (Jaguars and African Penguins), it has the Pere David's Deer, and has a duo of Pandas, which means it has a rare privilege to have such rare animals under its care in the US.
If any of you live in Memphis like I do now and maybe worked/works there as a Zoo keeper, can you explain the reasoning of having polar animals in a hot humid region. I'm not against having polar bears in Zoos, as long as they live in places that snow heavily in the winter.