Dan
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Of course, I genuinely hope that you are right and that I am wrong, Ituri. But if we look at the pure math of it all, most zoo visitors are children, aren´t they? Could any average child be supposed to be interested, much less be able to understand, a relatively sophisticated educational message like this one? Most certainly not, I would argue.
Most children going to the zoo are accompanied/brought there by parents/teachers who are pretty much not interested at all - this is another assumption of mine. They take them there just as they take them to playgrounds etc.
So... educational message lost on most of the grown-ups as well, I imagine.
In short, I honestly believe that the educational message of this exhibit is lost to most people. For instance, it is certainly so extremely specialized that it would be totally lost to me, should I ever go to America and actually visit San Diego Zoo once in a lifetime. To me, it would be, yes... "The elephant exhibit at San Diego Zoo". I would not have the time to contemplate and think about California´s past animal history.
Again: I sincerely hope that you are right and I am wrong, but...
PS
I believe that I would regard it as a pretty good enviroment for the elephants though, certainly MUCH BETTER than the newly opened elephant exhibit at my home zoo, Copenhagen... though I would probably be very disappointed by cat cages...
Most children going to the zoo are accompanied/brought there by parents/teachers who are pretty much not interested at all - this is another assumption of mine. They take them there just as they take them to playgrounds etc.
So... educational message lost on most of the grown-ups as well, I imagine.
In short, I honestly believe that the educational message of this exhibit is lost to most people. For instance, it is certainly so extremely specialized that it would be totally lost to me, should I ever go to America and actually visit San Diego Zoo once in a lifetime. To me, it would be, yes... "The elephant exhibit at San Diego Zoo". I would not have the time to contemplate and think about California´s past animal history.
Again: I sincerely hope that you are right and I am wrong, but...
PS
I believe that I would regard it as a pretty good enviroment for the elephants though, certainly MUCH BETTER than the newly opened elephant exhibit at my home zoo, Copenhagen... though I would probably be very disappointed by cat cages...
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