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Bronx Zoo starts laying off animals

Posted Apr 24 2009, 11:34 AM by Kim Peterson
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These are prickly times for porcupines. And foxes. And deer.

They are being laid off from the Bronx Zoo, which faces a $15 million budget shortfall and must close four exhibits. And so bats, lemurs, antelope and hundreds of other animals will be shipped off to zoos around the country, the New York Post reports.

Some of them are hoping for a bailout. Or, in the deer's case, a bale-out. (Hey, is this thing on?)

The loss of these animals will most likely be permanent for the zoo, the largest urban zoo in the country. Severe city budget cuts have slashed the city's contribution to the zoo by $1.7 million, the Post reports. Another $13.3 million is gone after donations and other government funding dried up.

Corporate gifts are down, and attendance levels are dropping from previous years. And that hurts when you have so many mouths to feed.

Maybe the zoo should consider using bionic animals instead. The Germans have engineered robotic penguins that are pretty darn cute. (Click here for the video). And they don't eat.

It's unclear whether the Bronx Zoo can find homes for its animals. Surely other zoos in the country must be suffering similar crises.

Perhaps some quick rearranging of federal stimulus money could help save the zoo. USA Today reports that $300 million in stimulus money is going to 61 public housing authorities that have repeatedly mishandled federal money in the past. How about handing some of that over to help a lemur out?

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please consider the plight of these animals.  They have no skills  to hunt for food

due to the fact that man has taken them in and fed them.  I think that the government should consider those who  cannot help themselves and stop the handouts to those who do not deserve any more assistance .

sincerely

concerned tax payer

Cultural institutions such as a zoo are what defines a society. When we start to cut the Arts, Museums, and Zoo's, ect.. we start down a path that leads to the distruction of society as a whole.  Be very careful, it is easy to make these cuts, but hard to rebuild a society.

Stupidest thing I've EVER heard of...give me a break

If we didn't feel the need to cage wild animals for human viewing, we would never be in this predicament in the first place.  

Just ask the federal goverment for a bail out!!!!

these animals help children to respect nature and are a good learning tool to help children to respect nature

Besides the viewing of these precious natural resources, the Zoo is also responsible for the breeding of a host of endangered species, which are then returned to the wild (whats left of it).

In addition the worldwide activities of the Zoo also provides assistance in preserving numerous species and thier studies of said speciesin the wild.

Let us understand the critical role of Zoos in our seciety and lend a hand

I guess that no one is immuned from the layoffs, euh? Now they have to "call" President Obama or take a trip to the White House...

Anybody thought about letting them be food for the other animals? We can save some REAL money then! Give me a break!!!

I grew up in walking distance to the Bronx Zoo.  Hate to see this happening.  Annette

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