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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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It might be sad if it were a lion, leopard, polar bear or something like that but deer? Come on you can find them almost everywhere. People act like the governent has a magical bailout wand for everything! Who's gonna bailout us when our dollar is worth jack sh...

When it comes to priorities the animals lose. No voice, no respect.

It is truly a pathetic predicament and so much money is going to already expressed Bankrupt Companys.

I'll take a deer. My freezer is getting low...

give the money to the zoos that the government foolishly and stupidly give away to those who cheat the system and still fly on their private jets to their glamorous vacation spots while pretending they are broke...wish we can choose where our taxes go to. keep the zoos "alive" please - it's bad enough that we're destroying the wildlife as is. what the heck did the lemur do to us to deserve this? absolutely nothing.

Turn the animals back to their natural habitat

Good one Alan.... however, the animals are not on government assistance, collect food stamps and get free medical care given to them for doing nothing, therefore our illustrious president will not help them.  They are in the zoo "working" for their living, therefore will not receive any help.  Most of the bailout money is going for those that don't want to help themselves, or those that are greedy and feel that they deserve their hugh bonuses when they've driven these companies to bankruptcy.

The snippy, unkind and uneducated remarks aforementioned are but one reason some of the human race are a disgrace.  Being that we are responsible for animals, no matter where the animals may reside, it is unfortunate that they have to suffer the consequences of our current economic downfall.  I hope that the Bronx Zoo directives will seek alternatives and give considerable thought to ways to not have to close some of the exhibits.  I, for one, am planning to visit the Bronx Zoo when I visit New York City next December.  My thoughts and prayers to the animals and to those that must decide.

Depends where these animals are from, they will only be taken care of by the govt if they are here illegally.

Huh, I wonder how lemur taste…?

Ship all the animals to PETA, let 's see if they are really concerned about animals or just another orinizations trying to tell other people what to do.

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