sf native, first post
hello group!
i have just found and joined your forum today. seems like a great site and i'm looking forward to negotiating my way around. as an sf native and zoo member i went for this forum first and have just finished reading all the posts in this thread. i have a few things to add in light of comments made, but i am not an expert in anything zoo related aside from loving these animals and caring about their welfare.
i let my membership lapse in 2003 for a few years after the death of one of our lions after giving birth to her first litter of cubs. i felt like there was a death everytime i went and that made me really sad, and kinda mad although at the time i didn't know any of the circumstances. as well i had an issue with the polar bears who i too thought seemed bored and sad.
i have been a renewed member for over a year now and since the birth of our three tiger cubs have been at the very least, a weekly visitor. i have tried to get best in tune with the residents and with what's going on at the zoo, mostly by talking to the animal staff whenever they are about.
the few things i have found out are:
hippo's- unfortunately, we currently have no hippo's as both have passed. i always felt their home was too small for their size, as both fit snug into the pool with what looked like no room to turn around. i would pass by them with only a glance on most occasions as this made me sad.
the last time i saw them in their home was for our boo at the zoo event in 2006 i believe. the staff talked about them and noted they were both in their mid 40s! at that time i said to my friend, its prob better they aren't moved at this stage in their life. little did i know there were plans to renovate their home as part of a new and currently still under construction area. my fear came true as one died while being moved to the temporary home and his mate has recently passed. sad as they had been there my whole life.
i have a similar feeling about our lone seal. orkney is fine in his home. he is a senior resident and is blind. his home is equipped to make him comfortable and help him be familiar with his surroundings to function.
moving him i think would be a mistake and detriment to his life.
polar bears- these bears had made me feel uncomfortable for along time. it was many years ago when i wrote a long letter to the zoo and at that time got several long responses personally addressing my concerns. i expressed that i thought they would like something more than concrete and coincidentally? when i went there soon after, one of the polar bears was in a grassy area and smiling! it made me cry. thankfully today our polar bears (two groups) have their own grotto (with pool) and alternating access to the grotto with grass. ulu our wild rescue who has lived at the zoo almost all of her 27 yrs, is always smiling now! ... staff told me there is plans (pending future fundraisers) to build a new home for the polars much like the grizzly sisters.
chimps- since the lone orang was sent out after its mate passed, the chimps have access to all three primate grottos. they are older, but there is plenty of room for them. all four chimps are late 40s-early50s
and have lived here most their lives after being rescued as pets or performers. one had his own tv show and one was the model for yoda! staff told me there is definite plans for a new chimp exhibit, again pending funds, but prob not in any of their lifetimes. sad, but maybe they like the only home they've known. they seem very happy.
aye-aye's- coincidentally on the day i walked by that gift shop and thought, "what a waste of space" the primate staff told me the plan is to turn that building into a several story nocturnal exhibit. YEAH! i miss our old exhibit and was told we still had our original aye aye (off exhibit) and were getting another.
as for the use of funds, i had a problem with that from an uneducated point of view, which i posed to a staffer in so many words, why use funds to build a new entrance, gift shop, ect. instead of using it for the animals?
answer was that the funds that were given to the zoo by the city came with stipulation that those upgrades were made or they couldn't have the money at all. the old entrance wasn't handicap friendly becuz of the hill.
re the latest crap to surface in the wake of the havoc those two delinquents have wreaked upon the zoo, is that ***** of a proposal to turn the zoo into a rescue only facility. my problem with that was what would happen to residents who called the zoo home for most their life that may not have been rescues? the proposer and his followers proposal made no sense and would have in no way (thankfully it didn't pass) have helped the facility to better itself AND it is already rescue friendly. All our chimps are rescues, at least one polar bear is, the grizzly sisters were set to be euthanized when our zoo stepped in and offered them a home, this stupidvisor didn't know what the hell he was talking about.
ok i think thats enough for a first post and all i can remember to touch on off hand. i'll keep the forum up to date on sfzoo happenings as i get them.
thanks to those of you who have taken an interest in our zoo.
fyi we have a howler monkey and a gorilla both due to give birth at anytime. we have alot of births, so the animals must be happy in some way

.... i often hope tatiana was reincarnated in one of our tiger cubs and that her spirit lives on at our zoo. RIP
cheers
kim~