I don't think there's a single person on this site who won't be sad to see you go, but you have to do what makes you happy and if your not finding that here it wouldn't be right to force yourself. With that said, don't completely disappear; your photos are way too good.I am reviving an old thread (though if I remember correctly there was an even older thread on this topic). I stated earlier in this thread that I was starting to lose interest in zoos and that has only increased in the ensuing years. It is for the same reasons that I stated already. One frustration (if I can generalize) is that zoos seem increasingly focused on being event centers, hosting concerts and winter lights and the like. The crowds and noise associated with this seem counterproductive to my vision of a zoo as a reflection of nature, that is a quiet peaceful retreat. I can't help but wonder how all those crowds and sounds affect the animals. I now am only interested in photographing nature (and architecture) and have been fortunate over the last year to find a spot where wild bobcats are readily seen. I did visit four new zoological facilities last fall in Virginia and North Carolina, primarily to see king cheetahs at one of them. Even then I did not enjoy it as much as I used to (one zoo was really bad and the only positive was that I met a new ZooChatter there). I appreciate the friendships I have developed here but due to my lack of interest in the main subject of this forum I will likely be participating much less in ZooChat.
A few days after that visit, my father unexpectedly passed away in his sleep. In a way, by coming with me to Tampa which reinvigorated my love of zoos, it felt like one last gift from him.
Although you may lose interest in zoos, if you have an interest in animal life then that will almost certainly stay with you! (Hope you never lose your interest in girls!!)I just wondered whether it is possible that your zoo-interest actually can disepear "over night"? One guy I know said to me "that you need to be carefull not to loose your interest, when you get in your teens all you are interested in is girls, and your interest can disepear, for life". Is this true? And if it is true, have anybody here ever experienced it ? And what to do to get your interest back?
Work in zoos long enough and you'll not so much as lose interest in zoos, but you won't be that interested in looking at the animals, but more in how an enclosure is heated/ how they keep the humidity/ what mind of mechanism do the sliding doors have/ how do pools drain/ what levels are the hot wires sitting at/ where's the muck heap etc. You guys think you're zoo geeks by spotting as many species as you can....you have NO IDEA!![]()
That is an individual thing. Some of us are still struck by watching animals. I admit, I do focus first on exhibits and landscapes, but a cool animal is a cool animal.Work in zoos long enough and you'll not so much as lose interest in zoos, but you won't be that interested in looking at the animals, but more in how an enclosure is heated/ how they keep the humidity/ what mind of mechanism do the sliding doors have/ how do pools drain/ what levels are the hot wires sitting at/ where's the muck heap etc. You guys think you're zoo geeks by spotting as many species as you can....you have NO IDEA!![]()
Agree entirely. I no longer visit a zoo just to look at animals, and these days are much more interested in seeing animals in the wild. I generally plan a visit with for a specific propose or to see some aspect of their operations and facilities. Must say I still enjoy coming across unusual and interesting animals of course.@mrcriss makes a very good point here. It's one thing to be interested in zoos and everything zoo-related as a hobby / as a visitor. It's another when it's occupational.
I've had several interests that have come and gone; Godzilla, Gravity Falls, Jurassic Park, writing, drawing, zoology, paleontology, and cryptozoology have never left.For me, my passion for zoos and animals has always been a relative part of my life and who I am as a person. It is the only interest I’ve ever had that I have stuck with, unlike most things which I knew were just phases. At no point in my life, have I ever had a decreased or nonexistent interest in looking at animals or visiting zoological establishments of any kind. If anything, my passion keeps growing stronger year by year, especially since I’m only two years away from going off to college, and I plan on making a career of this.
So going back to the original question, “Is it possible to get rid of your zoo interest?”
Well yes, but also no. It depends on who you are. For me, animals are my passion, but others might not feel the same way. For some, animals and zoos might just be a interest “phase” for that person, and there’s no telling when it’ll slow down or come to a stop entirely. And that’s completely normal and acceptable. But if you’re like me, with a growing passion for wildlife that started when I was only about one-and-a-half years old, I don’t think you will lose it anytime soon. What I’m basically trying to say is, as long as you love something enough, it will always be a part of you, and that extends to other aspects of your life too, not just this.
After the removal of fantasy zoos, my interest in the website has kind of faded a bit. I just have yet to find a thread I'm interested in.To be honest this past year, I forgot about this website because my interest kinda wanes out a bit. Still not as interested though.
I just check in periodically. I do miss some of the old fantasy zoo threads except for the games with too many rules or trading.After the removal of fantasy zoos, my interest in the website has kind of faded a bit. I just have yet to find a thread I'm interested in.
After the removal of fantasy zoos, my interest in the website has kind of faded a bit. I just have yet to find a thread I'm interested in.
After the removal of fantasy zoos, my interest in the website has kind of faded a bit. I just have yet to find a thread I'm interested in.
. I do miss some of the old fantasy zoo threads.
Yeah, I did have other threads I participated in; I just have yet to find one that interests me currently.Which rather proves one of the points made by Simon and the moderation team when explaining the reason for the retool - that some people were joining the site purely to a) take part in the games etc which were rife on Fantasy Zoos and b) post immature nonsense
They are all still available to re-read.