It has come to my knowledge about the holiday events that take place annually at the Los Angeles Zoo - in that each year around the winter holiday season, there happens a ceremony of animatronic light ornaments resembling animals, a visit from 'Santa', and, most relevant here, an appearance of young, live reindeer.
I am not trying to say the zoos of Europe do not have such events - a good number of zoos in the UK have similar festivities around the holiday season, albeit without the inclusion of live reindeer - which may appear at the festivities of other venues/businesses, but seemingly not zoos, which appear either to have reindeer enclosed year-round, or not have reindeer in their collection whatsoever. Nor am I suggesting that America's zoos are guilty entirely of this - a number of major American zoos, to my knowledge, do maintain reindeer as a permanent exhibit.
Given the advanced requirements of reindeer in a captive setting, I hope it is not 'silly' of myself to have some sort of concern that the Los Angeles Zoo including reindeer in its collection only for months at a time gives the impression to visitors that these animals are of a lesser degree of importance as a species than are the rest of the Los Angeles Zoo's collection, and potentially de-sensitizes visitors to the threats that reindeer face in the wild. I am of no doubt that the facilities of the Los Angeles Zoo are very much appropriate for their animal residents, but I am just shining my personal sentiments onto this particular thing.
I was curious to see what others believed?
I am not trying to say the zoos of Europe do not have such events - a good number of zoos in the UK have similar festivities around the holiday season, albeit without the inclusion of live reindeer - which may appear at the festivities of other venues/businesses, but seemingly not zoos, which appear either to have reindeer enclosed year-round, or not have reindeer in their collection whatsoever. Nor am I suggesting that America's zoos are guilty entirely of this - a number of major American zoos, to my knowledge, do maintain reindeer as a permanent exhibit.
Given the advanced requirements of reindeer in a captive setting, I hope it is not 'silly' of myself to have some sort of concern that the Los Angeles Zoo including reindeer in its collection only for months at a time gives the impression to visitors that these animals are of a lesser degree of importance as a species than are the rest of the Los Angeles Zoo's collection, and potentially de-sensitizes visitors to the threats that reindeer face in the wild. I am of no doubt that the facilities of the Los Angeles Zoo are very much appropriate for their animal residents, but I am just shining my personal sentiments onto this particular thing.
I was curious to see what others believed?
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