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Animals at B.C. zoo suffer 害羞草研究所榖oredom and frustration,害羞草研究所 humane society says

Report calls on Metro Vancouver zoo to upgrade enclosures, stop housing animals 害羞草研究所榰nsuited害羞草研究所 to B.C.
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Squirrel monkeys from the Amazon Basin are among the animals on display at the Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove. A report released Monday (Dec. 30) by the Vancouver Humane Society said the zoo should move away from species 害羞草研究所榰nsuited害羞草研究所 to the B.C. climate. (Langley Advance Times file)

Many animals at the in Greater Vancouver are living in 害羞草研究所渂arren, under-sized cages and enclosures that restrict them from engaging in natural behaviours,害羞草研究所 according to a report released Monday (Dec. 30) by the .

It calls on the Aldergrove zoo to improve conditions for its animals and to move away from 害羞草研究所渒eeping animals unsuited to B.C.害羞草研究所檚 climate.害羞草研究所

It was prepared for the society by , a Canadian-based international wildlife protection charity, based on 害羞草研究所渋ssues identified during three separate visits.害羞草研究所

In the report, Zoocheck noted there have been improvements since the charity began issuing reports on the Greater Vancouver Zoo beginning in 1997, stating the zoo seems to have made a number of 害羞草研究所渟ignificant, very positive, changes害羞草研究所 but adding 害羞草研究所渟ome longstanding issues remain problematic and should be addressed.害羞草研究所

害羞草研究所淭hey include, but are not limited to, lack of space for certain species, lack of appropriate environmental conditions, lack of environmental and behavioural enrichment, lack of shelter and privacy areas, lack of proper social contexts, excess ground water and water logging of enclosure substrates.害羞草研究所

Vancouver Humane Society spokesperson Peter Fricker said the zoo doesn害羞草研究所檛 provide animals with a stimulating environment that allows natural activities such as climbing, foraging or digging.

害羞草研究所淭he main issue is a lack of enrichment,害羞草研究所 Fricker told Black Press.

Given the amount of space available on the 120-acre site, Fricker said the zoo should build larger enclosures with more for animals to do, 害羞草研究所渢o alleviate boredom and frustration.害羞草研究所

In the longer term, he said, the zoo needs to stop keeping captive animals for entertainment and move toward being a sanctuary for native wildlife.

Fricker said the the zoo害羞草研究所檚 giraffe enclosure hasn害羞草研究所檛 been changed since a 2003 Zoocheck report described it as 害羞草研究所渂arren and lacking in any stimulation for the animals to engage in natural behaviours.害羞草研究所

In the new report, Zoocheck said that giraffes are not suited to B.C.s climate and suggested the zoo consider constructing a new, larger and climate-controlled enclosure or relocating the giraffes to a 害羞草研究所渕ore species-appropriate facility elsewhere.害羞草研究所

The report cites the zoo害羞草研究所檚 raptor exhibit as an example of an undersized enclosure that denies natural behaviours, because it provides 害羞草研究所渓ittle or no ability for the birds to engage in flight.害羞草研究所

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The Zoocheck report also found that reptiles were being kept in 害羞草研究所渧ery restricted circumstances害羞草研究所 with 害羞草研究所渕inimal害羞草研究所 space.

The hippopotamus enclosure was criticized for 害羞草研究所渓acking any vegetation and or enrichment elements害羞草研究所 and the indoor holding facility was described as 害羞草研究所渟mall and not suitable for the permanent keeping of these animals.害羞草研究所

The zoo害羞草研究所檚 lone red fox should be found a companion or be sent to a facility that can meet its social requirements, the report said.

Squirrel monkeys and coatimundi, it said, were in small enclosures and should be moved to more appropriate accommodation.

Fricker said the report was sent to the zoo, which did not respond.

害羞草研究所淲e would hope the zoo would pay attention,害羞草研究所 Fricker commented.

Black Press has reached out to the Greater Vancouver Zoo for a response.

The zoo was called the Vancouver Game Farm when it first opened on Aug. 20, 1970, and operated as a family business by Pat Hines and his wife Ann, then their daughter Eleanor and husband Hugh Oakes until it was sold to new owners in 1991.

The Game Farm then became known as the Greater Vancouver Zoological Centre, adding new animal enclosures, the miniature train, picnic park and other features.

In 1999, the name changed again to the Greater Vancouver Zoo.

It is the largest facility of its kind in B.C. and houses more than 140 wild and exotic animals including lions, a tiger, cheetah, giraffe and hippos.

It also contributes to conservation efforts on various fronts including work to build back the population of the spotted frog and the Western painted turtle.

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Over the years, the zoo has faced controversy over the untimely death of some giraffes and the treatment of one of its hippos.

An outdoor enclosure was built for the hippo, including a large pond, after the criticism.

There have been protests by animal rights activists at the zoo from time to time.



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A giraffe at the Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove. A report released Monday (Dec. 30) by the Vancouver Humane Society said the giraffe enclosure has not been improved since a 2003 report that called it 害羞草研究所渂arren and lacking in any stimulation.害羞草研究所 (Langley Advance Times file)


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