A few days ago, I did my second Zookeeper for a Day experience. This time I worked in the African Rainforest Pavilion, because I wanted to see what it was like to work with smaller animals.
I had to arrive at the zoo at 7:15 to get the coveralls that I had to wear. After that there was a very quick staff meeting and then I got to go to the pavilion.
The keeper I spent most of my day with hadn't arrived yet, so I went with some of the other keepers to prepare the gorillas' meals for the day. Gorillas eat a lot of food, so it took a while to get everything prepared. After that we went into the main gorilla exhibit (without the gorillas in it of course) and spread out some of the food for them. It was really interesting to actually be inside the gorilla exhibit, and I never realized how large it was.
When we finished putting out the gorilla food, the keeper I was supposed to be with had arrived so I went with her to the spotted necked otter exhibit. We actually ended up going to the otter exhibit multiple times throughout the day to feed and train them. The otters were very fun to work with because they are active and intelligent. One thing that surprised me about them was that their favourite food is zucchini. I would have thought it would be fish or some kind of meat.
After the otters, we spent a short amount of time checking to make sure that the reptiles were ok. There is a reptile room behind the python and viper exhibits in the pavilion, which also holds species such as flat tailed tortoises, skinks and a Nile monitor.
The lemurs were probably my favourite species to work with because I could get so close to them. The zoo has two groups of 6 lemurs, so the first thing we had to do was bring the group on exhibit back into the holding area and let the second group out. Next we went into the exhibit with the lemurs to do some cleaning. We also put out some food and enrichment items for them. It was really fun putting out the enrichment (jugs with fruit in them) because the lemurs would follow me around the exhibit and slowly get closer until I was only a few inches away from them. One of the highlights of my day was being able to hand feed the group of off-exhibit lemurs.
Next it was lunch time, where I got to talk to some of the other keepers in the pavilion. After lunch, I went to the gorilla day room to see the apes up close. I wasn't allowed to actually interact with them, but it was still lots of fun seeing their reactions to me. The two younger males (Sadiki and Nassir) wanted to show me how strong they were by swinging on ropes and jumping on the window next to me. The baby, Nneka, also came close to the grated metal door to see me up close. I felt bad for the silverback Charles because all he wanted to do was eat, but the other boys kept jumping on his back and bothering him. Finally he grabbed Nassir and threw him to the ground to show that he had had enough.
One of the coolest things I got to do was watch the chameleons eat their lunch. I had seen it on tv many times, but it's much more interesting to watch the chameleon's long tongues shoot out in person.
By this point in the day, there wasn't much left to do, so we walked around the pavilion to see the animals I didn't get to work with. Some of the highlights included feeding the meerkats and softshell turtle, getting a good look at the baby warthogs, seeing the behind the scenes mantella room with lots of beautiful species, and getting to see the Lake Malawi fish tank from the top, with great views over the whole pavilion.
In the end, I had an amazing day working in the African Rainforest Pavilion and would love to do it again. Hopefully next year, I will be able to do another Zookeeper for a Day experience in a different section of the zoo.