Don Majeski
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Moderator note : topic split from this thread - Bronx Zoo News 2024 [Bronx Zoo]
Elephants have been exhibited in New York City since the 18th century .
The Bronx, Central Park, Prospect Park and Coney Island once exhibited elephants
It was not the choice of species that was the problem it was the INFERIORITY OF THE EXHIBITION
40 years ago they BZ renovated the “Elephant House” for the express purpose of housing elephants - in addition to those in Wild Asia
But it too small and not ambitious enough
Smaller cities - ie Baltimore and
Pittsburgh exhibit exhibit elephants
Why doesn’t the Bronx build a facility to permanently house and breed them and the attendees and WCS membership
As well as NYS and NYC should support regardless of the cost
Elephants now - and forever more - in N.YX
The zoo needs to create an elephant breeding center to exhibit and propagate elephants - Asian and AfricanI think what's very interesting is the animal rights activists seemed to come at this from the standpoint that an animal not being on public display was a sign that something was wrong -- but we know surely they would find it unethical for an animal to be forced on to public display, which would play into a lot of anti-zoo narratives itself. Like a lot of negative activists / extremists, they put the zoo into a position where either response would continue to play into their desired narrative - either the animal being off was a sign something was wrong, or the animal being forced out could be framed as abuse. So I just find it interesting that public visibility was the start of this issue.
It is ALWAYS best for zoos to be honest and transparent, even when it may be exploited, as it is good to prove they have nothing to hide, and imo this transparency also discourages any narrative they are profit-motivated, personally I think a lot of guests respond positively to finding out more about how zoos work behind the scenes. The Bronx Zoo's The Zoo is a great program for this reason.
Elephants have been exhibited in New York City since the 18th century .
The Bronx, Central Park, Prospect Park and Coney Island once exhibited elephants
It was not the choice of species that was the problem it was the INFERIORITY OF THE EXHIBITION
40 years ago they BZ renovated the “Elephant House” for the express purpose of housing elephants - in addition to those in Wild Asia
But it too small and not ambitious enough
Smaller cities - ie Baltimore and
Pittsburgh exhibit exhibit elephants
Why doesn’t the Bronx build a facility to permanently house and breed them and the attendees and WCS membership
As well as NYS and NYC should support regardless of the cost
Elephants now - and forever more - in N.YX
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