PrettyFlower2
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I refuse to go to Seaworld but I have no prob going to animal kingdom.
I refuse to go to Seaworld but I have no prob going to animal kingdom.
I'm currently in vet school, and have worked at both a major zoo and aquarium, as well as many other animal facilities. I'm naturally concerned about animal welfare. While I agree that some animal care facilities leave a lot to be desired, I've found that these are few and far between (and the diminishing care more often has more to do with lack of funds and executive politics than the lack of concern for the animals). Zoos routinely provide enrichment, exceptional veterinary care, and whatever space they can allot to each animal. I agree that captivity is not the greatest thing for some animals, but zoos generally do the best they can. They also provide great conservation initiatives and educate the public about plights of animals they normally would never get to see.
That being said, AK is one of the best (if not the best) places animals in captivity can be found in the country. The veterinary hospital, nutrition center, and wildlife tracking center are amazing facilities. The animals have an astounding amount of space to roam, and their nighttime facilities are among the largest and most state-of-the-art in the industry. All of the animals are provided with the most beneficial, nutritious diets, and they are allowed to express normal "wild" behaviors. The sheer amount of funds that Disney pours into wildlife conservation is also staggering.
Someone asked about seeing an elephant in the night housing during the day. Often these animals are not put on exhibit for the day if they are undergoing some medical procedure/check-up, if they rotate being on exhibit with other animals of the same species, or if keepers see that they just need a little "rest" from the public eye.
Still, I can completely understand when people don't like visiting zoos and/or AK. Just adding my opinion from working on the inside.
Me too. I'm literally sickened by this.
Why? During AK's 1st year, 29 animals died. Many before the park even opened. Disney makes mistakes just like SeaWorld. Blackfish distorted the truth and showed an exaggerated version of one side only without showing the other. This isn't the right forum for a debate on the matter though! I'm just saying that a movie like Blackfish could be made about Disney or any zoo or park in the world. PETA protested AK when it was built and has been against its existence since. I love SW, great place and I will return! AK's awesome as well!
We live near the Bronx zoo and she goes there but with a lot of anxiety. Her child and husband want to see animal kingdom. I personally feel (good) zoos are vital to keeping the preservation of wildlife and that education and experiencing them makes people want to care for them. My friend is just super neurotic (her words) but her heart is in the right place IMO.
It is very true that good zoos are essential at saving some species from extinction. Without some of the programs these facilities have started, there are animals that would now be extinct or even closer to it because of what humans are doing to them in the wild. So, while animal welfare as a whole is very important to think about, too many people just go "OMG zoos are bad because animals are in captivity and should be in the wild!". They don't think of the fact that being is the wild might actually be worse for some of these animals due to things like poaching and loss of habitat.
What about when these sea life parks are actually causing extinction in the wild and when they are the ones poaching?
Dawn
My post was not about those and neither is this thread...
So a friend of mine has been to MK and Epcot once and is planning another trip for May. I am helping her plan it and she is concerned about the welfare of the animals at AK. She barely tolerates zoos in general because she doesn't like that the animals are kept in "jails" at night or when it is cold. I want to reassure her that Disney takes good care of the animals. Does anyone have info that can help me?
She is particularly concerned with cold weather (for Florida lol) and the African animals. I know she's a bit nutty, but I understand wanting to make sure the animals are humanly cared for.
So...anyone seen the areas the animals go when inside, do you know what happens when weather is cold,etc?
I really want to set her mind at ease so her family can enjoy AK! Thanks
It's also important to note Disney's care of a large and active feral cat population. There are hundreds of cats that live on Disney property -- all vaccinated, spayed / neutered, cared for, and controlled. They help control the rodent, snake and pest population. In return, they are managed and monitored and protected.
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They have them in WDW too? I know Disneyland has the feral cats (we saw a couple of them on our trip this past June), but I never knew they had them in WDW. Boy, I learn something new each day.