Reenie Mastrella
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Opinions requested.
Not sure if all zoos have program animals as the Bronx Zoo does. Their animals used in animal encounters seem to be in cages since there wouldn't be an exhibit for all the different species.
I have seen the programs director, Kathleen, on the show The Zoo, and it is obvious she loves and nurtures all the animals in her care. Episode S2E1 features a kangaroo, Dave. Kathleen explains how he was rescued and that kangaroos are not solitary animals. Since Bronx Zoo has no kangaroo population, this is probably why Dave became a program animal. (They could have sent him to a zoo with other kangaroos.)
But it disturbs me that he is in cage. I'm sure the program animals get exercise time. But they're not roaming free, so how humane is it? No disrespect to Bronx Zoo. Love them
Not sure if all zoos have program animals as the Bronx Zoo does. Their animals used in animal encounters seem to be in cages since there wouldn't be an exhibit for all the different species.
I have seen the programs director, Kathleen, on the show The Zoo, and it is obvious she loves and nurtures all the animals in her care. Episode S2E1 features a kangaroo, Dave. Kathleen explains how he was rescued and that kangaroos are not solitary animals. Since Bronx Zoo has no kangaroo population, this is probably why Dave became a program animal. (They could have sent him to a zoo with other kangaroos.)
But it disturbs me that he is in cage. I'm sure the program animals get exercise time. But they're not roaming free, so how humane is it? No disrespect to Bronx Zoo. Love them