5) The document boasts that elephant Ambika is the oldest Asian elephant in the country. She is not. Shirley of Wild Adventures in GA is four years older, born in 1948, and Mysore of Ringling is two years older. Ambika is wonderful enough without hyperbole. Wouldn't you think an official document submitted to Congress would be accurate?
7) "Significant mammal additions in FY 2019 and expectations for FY 2020 include clouded leopard cubs, a female amur tiger, and a sea lion pup. Zoo staff expects successful breeding for the carnivores (lions/tigers and cheetahs), elephants, giant pandas, and pinnipeds (sea lions and seals" (emphasis mine) At 22, Mei Xiang would be older than the oldest giant panda females to give birth at 21. Likely? No. And with Maharani not pregnant as of 1/1/20 after two years with no success, "expects" may a bit optimistic.
10) The guinea pig exhibit is already here, in Amazonia.
11) "Digital signs help provide visitors with maps of exhibits and facilities, schedules of activities such as keeper demonstrations, and more in-depth information about the animal collection. NZP/SCBI will continue to develop its digital signage program and will install new signs as funds become available." This would be great, but this paragraph notably doesn't say that this will happen in FY2021, despite this being the FY2021 budget....
12) "SCBI is the co-creator and leader of eMammal, a regional wildlife project that uses citizen scientists and camera traps to monitor wildlife across public lands in the mid-Atlantic states." If this was ever publicized in Zoogoer, I missed it.
15) The document mentions the major Bird House renovation and nothing about any other infrastructure improvements at all except a new "BioRepository Facility, which will store frozen germ plasm(a)(sic), DNA samples and cell lines of hundreds of species from around the planet. studies rare and critically endangered species, using reproductive sciences, including the collection and storage of genomic resources derived from biomaterials"
It's worrisome that there is virtually no other infrastructure expenditure mentioned, except fencing and maintaining the shade structure for bison and the climbing structure for the gorillas. It's a sign of how little funding there is for maintenance that they mention the paltry bison shading; few animals live in accommodations as barren as the bison. We know from the deferred maintenance in the 1980s and 1990s how much deterioration can occur. Yes, the locked federal salary schedule is an ever-increasing fixed expense that can't be changed, leaving little wiggle room for anything else, but surely it would be prudent to include some in the budget so that Congress knows the facilities could otherwise deterioriate rapidly.
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5) Honestly, no, no I am not shocked there's an error in an official document sent to congress. Also, the zoo says Ambika was born around 1948, and the Wild Adventures says Shirley was born in 1943.
7) They say this every year, it just means the zoo is trying to breed those animals and is prepared if successful.
10) Yes it very clearly states it was already built, it's just being used as an example of the paragraph above.
"The Zoo welcomes about two million visitors every year. The Zoo continues to expand its on-site efforts to engage all visitors. In FY 2021, NZP is taking strides to put accessibility at the forefront of exhibit design. The following projects demonstrate this commitment."
11) The zoo has already been doing this. There's already multiple digital signs throughout the park. The paragraph above says:
"In FY 2021, the Zoo will continue its internal customer service initiative to provide staff with meaningful ways they can improve the guest experience. This internal training program is essential to help staff use customer service best practices to guide interactions and underscore conservation messaging."
So, zoo staff aren't always available, so one way the zoo is trying to "improve the guest experience" is by adding digital signs to help zoo visitors. They're just saying that if they can get money for it, they will continue adding them. It doesn't say its a FY21 project because the project spans multiple fiscal years, and started before FY21, and will likely continue after it.
12) eMammal | See wildlife. Do science.
15) There are other projects mentioned, such as replacing the elevator in Amazonia, and fixing or replacing hydraulic shift animal doors in multiple buildings. Pages 213-227.
