Good news, the squirrel monkey has been found tonight in a park; someone saw him and put him in their backpack and took him to the police station, who then transferred him back to the zoo. Banana Sam will have a Happy New Year!!!!
Can we get back to some real comings and goings at SF Zoo?!
(we pay too much attention to sensationalist newspaper quips for our own good here ...)
I would like to know how the zoo is developing?
What new animals? New plans for exhibits? and the like ...
Thank you!
If some dumb**** wanted to steal an animal no barriers or anything will hold them back. As such this whole charade is sensationalist. It has nothing to do with management problems, just the way that some media inside SF see fit to report on zoo matters. Hence, my quip that I would like to get back to reading about zoo news and not banter and blah-blah.
Safe to say we disagree. Let us keep it that way.
So, again ... what about some real news (as suggested previously)!
There is no need to be rude Kifaru Bwana. I was just observing that the San Francisco Zoo has a history of animal heists that most zoos don't seem to. This is relevant news for the SF Zoo as it points out that they still have major security lapses to fix. To be fair, this may be publicized more for them and other zoos likely have similar problems that don't get "sensationalized" as you point out, but the security of the SF Zoo is a long-standing concern and one of several problems that they need to fix going forward.
Like you I am very interested in what the future holds for the zoo exhibit-wise and animal-wise. There doesn't seem to be much information out there other than statements in the recent profile of the director that they want to build several new playgrounds and an unspecified North America area. To my mind one of the most interesting exhibits that they could build would be a new polar bear complex to complement the newish grizzly exhibit. There are no polar bear exhibits in California outside of San Diego (the zoo and SeaWorld), other than the increasingly outdated one at SF. A good new polar bear exhibit would bring much positive attention to this zoo.
At a time when most other American zoos are either holding steady or increasing visitor numbers San Francisco Zoo has fallen from 1.1 million annual visitors to around 850,000 visitors in the space of 3 years:
City deparment announces zoo attendance ?finally starting to come back? | Kamala Kelkar | Under the Dome | San Francisco Examiner
In reference to poster "themightyshaw", can you sense "disgruntled, litigious, fired ex-employee?"
I sure can.......
BeardsleyZooFan said:Inti, a Bobcat who has lived behind the scenes for over a decade,
San Francisco Zoo said:We are saddened by the passing of Goober, our amazing Baird's Tapir. His keepers found him peacefully in the comfort of his barn on Sunday morning. He lived an incredible life after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of oral cancer more than two years ago. He will be greatly missed!
geomorph said:A leaflet inside explains some future plans for the zoo, although it does not give a timeline.