Some members should try to take some posts with a pinch of salt...The German zoochat "Animal" once commented that the zoo director of both zoos doesn't seem to overly approve the employ of behavioural enrichment items. This doesn't, however, mean that the staff of both Berlin zoos does not equip the enclosures with playable items-as apparent in the case of primates, Polar Bears etc in both institutions.
Before you start bashing someone, why not try to get a decent picture of her/him? That includes spelling his name correctly; if you don't care about that easily researched, basic info, then why start a topic in the first place?
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Bernhard Blaszkiewitz, born in 1954 in Berlin, is a German biologist and currently the director of both Berlin zoos (since 2007). He has worked in different positions (zookeeper, curator, director) in different zoos (Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, both Berlin zoos).
I haven't met him in person (yet), but from the impressions I received from people who have encountered him personally, he appears to be a rather controversial figure. He can be pig-headed, rough, self-centered and -opinionated and is not very diplomatic when it comes to dealing with the local press, PETA and the local Green politians.
Petting Zoo Horror Story: Berlin Zoo Feeds Goat to Wolves - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
However, he has done a more or less decent job so far in both zoos, given the OK to improving exhibits (like the Jaguarundi enclosure) that found praise even among more critical minds here and keeping both zoos running in the black; quite a feat in a city that is pretty much broke (although Knut might have helped here, and the Tierpark still has financial problems). He has a (collector's) heart for rare and less popular species (may it be Galidiinae, deer or Kelp Goose)-something he seems to share with a lot of, if not most zoochat members (just think of the various "Which animals I would like to see in zoos" threads or of those members who wet their pants when Sumatra Rhinos or Northern White Rhinos are merely mentioned...). His "old (zoo) school" mentality does (rightfully) not please everyone, but alas, his reluctance to follow all trendy quirks might have saved Berlin zoos the fate to turn too early into the homogeneous, drab fake rock amusement parks some zoos have become.
All in all: BB's probably not the easiest fellow to deal with, his viewpoint about zoos and the management of Berlin's zoos in particular might clash with that of others, and there are various aspects one could improve in both Berlin zoos (like in all zoos worldwide), but it is doubtable that he will retire in the next future; he seems to backed up by the majority of Berlin's city counsil and at least by a 'bit' of the population of Berlin. (Vicious) Rumour has it that the political backup might, among others, derive from BB allegedly sharing the sexual orientation of the current mayor, and his devotion to catholicism...Oh, Berlin, Berlin...
