The zoo is ending its "Meet an Animal" program.
Lincoln Park Zoo Ending its ‘Meet an Animal’ Program
Lincoln Park Zoo Ending its ‘Meet an Animal’ Program
I think that was a bad idea.The zoo is ending its "Meet an Animal" program.
Lincoln Park Zoo Ending its ‘Meet an Animal’ Program
I think that was a bad idea.
I am not talking about the business standpoint of this issue, I'm talking about this:It’s not a decision based on business. This is an animal welfare decision. The concept of “choice” for zoo animals is a hot topic in the industry and many places are implementing policies that give more choice for their animals. It’s a tricky subject with ambassador animals because, how can you tell if a snake chooses to be held and touched? Lincoln Park Zoo is saying that there is no evidence that guests are more engaged (I don’t agree with this reasoning, but I do with the concept of animal choice). New training research is coming out that indicates that these ambassador animals do stress when not given choice. Lincoln Park is the first place I’ve seen to implement these policies to this level but expect others to follow in the coming years.
The decision has been mostly praised in the professional groups I’m a part of.
That's ridiculous. IMO one of the most important roles of the modern zoo is to engage guests in understanding animals. I think it can be hard for people to connect to animals when observing a species through glass or fence. Visitors need to be able to interact with the animals in order to understand and respect the creature more, and therefore also the entire natural world.The zoo has also collected new data indicating that visitors are not more engaged when they have the chance to touch an animal.
That's ridiculous. IMO one of the most important roles of the modern zoo is to engage guests in understanding animals. I think it can be hard for people to connect to animals when observing a species through glass or fence. Visitors need to be able to interact with the animals in order to understand and respect the creature more, and therefore also the entire natural world.
Not to be rude, but this story was already posted here.Kapuki the Eastern Black Rhino is pregnant:
Lincoln Park Zoo's critically endangered Eastern Black Rhinoceros pregnant
It was? Sorry, didn't see it.Not to be rude, but this story was already posted here.
Probably more than likely they will stay as is if at most they will probably extend them but not by muchDoes anyone know what'll happen to the exhibits on the other side of the lion house