"Whoever controls the media, controls the mind."
~ Jim Morrison
Warning: This one is an angry one…
This post is not meant to be political in nature. Which is ironic, considering that its main sentiment
is most prevalent in political discourse (usually from conservatives,
occasionally from liberals). Still, I
think most readers will find themselves having thought or said this at least on
occasion:
I am so SICK of the biased media!
I can’t be the only one who has noticed a ton of anti-zoo
items in the news lately. After Costa
Rica announced that it was closing its government zoos, CNN breathlessly asked “Should
AMERICA close ITS zoos?” Every high
profile zoo animal death gets dissected in the news, as does every keeper death
or mauling (they are still talking about the lion incident in Dallas, and that
was weeks ago!). There was Toronto and its elephants. SeaWorld has had its own
share of headaches, what with Blackfish and then the resultant celebrity exodus
(I find the performers to be despicable hypocrites – they were fine partnering
with SeaWorld when there was no controversy)*.
As of this week, the Smithsonian National Zoo is the whipping boy of
choice after a few incidents in the zoo’s cheetah section. Don’t worry, National – I’m sure the media
will find someone else to pick on next week!
I’m something of a masochist, so whenever I read online articles,
I instantly scroll down to the comments.
That’s where the crazies are**.
They think we take all animals straight from the wild, like we did sixty
years ago. They think that all zoo
animals live in tiny cramped cages. They
refuse to believe that anyone who visits – let alone works in – a zoo can
possibly really care about animals. They
think we should send all of the animals to “sanctuaries”… whatever the hell
that even means. The news article writers
don’t say these things themselves, but they certainly set the stage and
influence opinions.
Now, they do say positive things about zoos occasionally –
usually describing the birth of an animal, especially pandas. That’s nice (even if it makes them fair
weather friends at best). But still,
they miss out on the REAL news, the important news that zoos and aquariums
do. Whenever I post a “From the News”
item about something of real importance – a first breeding, a wild animal rescued and rehabilitated, an endangered
species returned to the wild, etc – I have to DIG to find it. It’s not on the front page of CNN or Yahoo!
I hope the media gets its act together and decides that just
jumping on the anti-zoo bandwagon is only telling a tiny part of its story. (I don't think that most of them are really anti-zoo per se - they don't pay enough attention to do that. They just want a juicy story, and if it's not a birth, a scandal will be just fine). Until then, I'll keep reaching out to everyone I can to tell them the truth about zoos. I'll also do my best to make sure my zoo never becomes someone else's whipping boy.
Part of the reason I made this blog is that I wanted to make
the world of zoos and aquariums more accessible to the general public. I wanted to share stories and insights. I wanted people to understand what zoos and
aquariums do and why they have an important role in play in preserving wildlife
for future generations. I haven’t been alone in this – there are several other zoo and aquarium professionals out there
also spreading the word (though unfortunately, it seems we spread it mostly to
each other).
I just wish that we weren’t the only ones sharing the good
news.
*I’m not pretending that keeping orcas or elephants in
captivity isn’t controversial – even within the zookeeping profession. I’m just saying, a little balanced analysis of
the subject would do everyone some good, not just screaming “Free Willy!” You know what, kids? They DID free Willy in
real life. He died alone, unable to
adjust to life in the wild…
** Even in my despair, I never fool myself into thinking
that the people who have time to sit around and comment on Yahoo! articles all
day are representative of the general public.
After all, if I’d based my prediction on the 2012 US Presidential
election on news article online comments, I would have guessed that Mitt Romney
would have won in a landslide.
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