What I find extraordinary about this discussion - and I'm not simply criticising Ginnieb, because she is one of many who fall into this trap - is that someone who has very little to do with zoos, and who is (on the evidence of many of the comments above) fairly ignorant about wildlife, nonetheless feels herself to be an expert in matters of animal husbandry, able to divine the state of an animal's mind, able to pontificate on the rights and wrongs of keeping animals in captivity, and so on. And the views of her nephew are also deemed to be worthy of being raised, as if he were an expert on animal behaviour! So, we get all the tired old arguments, born out of prejudice and misinformation - they've got fleas! the water is dirty! the cages are too small! they looked sad!
And as for the argument about TV programmes negating the need for zoos - we can see them on our screens, so why do we need to see them in the flesh? - it's just rubbish. The OP is a travel agent. If her argument was to be followed through, she would be out of a job - after all, why travel to, say, Greece, when you can see it on TV much more easily? It was the late Clinton Keeling who made that point, and I fear he would be spinning in his grave if he were to see the quality of the discourse above.
No, no no,!!! My goodness, please re-read properly! In my answers I state that I am no expert (not a zoologist or vet) but do feel I have more knowledge through experience than a genereal layperson just going to the zoo for a nice day out and having had no contact or experience at all of wildlife. I have had fairly extensive contact with wildlife including rescues and rehabilitiation. Of course I have never claimed to divine the state of an animals mind as you suggest!! But I believe that those of us who have kept, loved and have helped rehabilitate have an understanding and certain ability or awareness to recognize problems. That is altogether different to what you are stating!
As for my nephew being an expert!! Come on...!! Re-read again please! I was merely noting my observations of his reactions to seeing the animals and how quickly he was sidetracked and lost interest!!
Yes, the water is filthy in the seal enclosure, as many state here the zoo is taking action... great!! I'm glad I 'asked'!
Yes, I personally feel the hedgehog tank is way too small, that is my view, I'm sorry if that offends you.
As for the fleas... I didn't know, I do say that (more than once in different posts) and had 'asked' the question as to why the chimps had bald patches. I got some decent answers back, they may or may not be right and I look forward to emailing the zoo to ask re my questions. Let's see what they say.
I never said any animal 'looked' sad, I said I was sad!
Yes I am a travel Agent, but I do not send people to zoos, if anyone books with me to go abroad for the specific reason of wildlife viewing, it is to see animals in the wild. Ok, it could be argued Namibia and South Africa's parks are not entirely without it's fences but the animals are still free, to interact, breed freely, kill, survive without being within the confines of a 100 or 200 square foot enclosure that prevents them from doing so. That is the difference.
I have no argument with anyone but I will say it again...
I feel for the individual. Nature is nature where killing is for survival but confinement is prison if an animal is aware it is confined and shows signs of agitation at being there. Animals who are happily ensconsed in zoos without agitation and settled in their lives (and it is not difficult to tell these apart with a degree of insight and certain animal knowledge) I have no problem with as long as they are happy.
And I am sorry but I do not support the views of Clinton Keeling and circuses. I am afraid circus animals may have reasonable husbandry and are well fed and loved, but as an example no tiger or lion no matter how well looked after or loved in a circus environment can ever know in it's life how it feels to run a hundred years let alone freely. It lives and travels in a cage, end of. Many keepers have been mauled and killed by keepers in circus environments, that to me speaks for itself... and anyhow is a whole other thread!!