Lori Patton
Well-Known Member
This weekend I visited the Old Los Angeles Zoo (formerly called the Griffith Park Zoo) for the first time and it was surreal. The bear grottos are covered in graffiti, people were partying inside and on top of the exhibits in restricted areas, and others were literally climbing the walls. It was like I entered the Twilight Zone watching people in decrepit cages acting like animals!
There were unbelievably steep stairways leading from the backs of these grottos, which appeared to be crumbling death traps (fortunately these were fenced off). The remaining cages were very small concrete cells that looked like a prison. While I explored the area, I got a feeling somewhere between revulsion and fascination. It's hard to tell how much was from the thoughts of animals living their lives in such horrible conditions or the overall "crime scene" appearance from the revelers, graffiti, and decaying ruins. In my opinion, the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department needs to repair and refurbish the whole site and post a security guard to keep everyone safe. If any other ZooChatters would like to share their experiences at the Old L.A. Zoo, I welcome your comments!
There were unbelievably steep stairways leading from the backs of these grottos, which appeared to be crumbling death traps (fortunately these were fenced off). The remaining cages were very small concrete cells that looked like a prison. While I explored the area, I got a feeling somewhere between revulsion and fascination. It's hard to tell how much was from the thoughts of animals living their lives in such horrible conditions or the overall "crime scene" appearance from the revelers, graffiti, and decaying ruins. In my opinion, the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department needs to repair and refurbish the whole site and post a security guard to keep everyone safe. If any other ZooChatters would like to share their experiences at the Old L.A. Zoo, I welcome your comments!