It is rather, particularly as its not considered strange by many millions to watch 22 individuals chasing around a pitch after a football. Is it any stranger than that?But it is strange that it's not taken seriously.
It is rather, particularly as its not considered strange by many millions to watch 22 individuals chasing around a pitch after a football. Is it any stranger than that?But it is strange that it's not taken seriously.
It is rather, particularly as its not considered strange by many millions to watch 22 individuals chasing around a pitch after a football. Is it any stranger than that?![]()
It is rather, particularly as its not considered strange by many millions to watch 22 individuals chasing around a pitch after a football. Is it any stranger than that?![]()
Having a **** it attitude is so nice when it comes to things like that. I got one a few years ago, I wish I had gotten it sooner.Unfortunately most people tend to disregard and misunderstand both my career in conservation and interest in natural history / wildlife and zoos, however, the right people do understand and respect this and ultimately that is what matters.
As you get older you will just have a "**** it !" type moment when you realize that the negative opinions of others about your core interests and likes are not worth paying attention to and you will become indifferent to their ignorance.
People have different interests. One friend of mine is totally wrapped in fishing, which does not interest me at all, others in sport, which I find a waste of time and energy! Those who have little or no interest in wildlife will probably never change their views, or understand those of us who get a buzz out of seeing various animals.My goal when visiting a new city or state is to visit major zoos/ aquariums. The main zoo in my state is pretty small, with a few rarities, but I've been there so many times that seeing most of those animals doesn't captivate me as much anymore. As I'm sure many Zoochatters have, I have a "bucket list" of animals I want to see, and at the top right now are polar bears and grizzlies, and the closest zoo to me with those species is a state away. Friends and family don't understand why I'm trying to get to this zoo, or why I want to visit a bunch of zoos, such as when I found out Miami got dholes and someone I know judged me for trying to go to a zoo again. Do some people not understand others' passions are different, and that different zoos and aquariums keep different species, therefore visiting a new facility provides a new experience? Have you dealt with people like this yourself who don't understand your zoo/animal passion? Kind of a rant here, but also curious to hear if this is something universal to zoo and animal enthusiasts.