My daughter and granddaughter are visiting and Thursday was our day for an adventure. We headed for Girdwood and checked out Virgin Falls, that I first learned about earlier this summer.
Soup and sandwich at the Bake Shop, then down to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. I'm not a zoo fan. Well, as a kid I was a zoo fanatic. Between the old LA zoo and the stuffed animal tableaux at the County Museum, I got to know about animals from around the world. It was only later I became aware of how difficult it can be for the animals.
The Center, as I understand it, only takes in orphaned, injured, or other found animals. And for the larger animals, there's way more room than at most zoos. Wikipedia says there are about 800 acres and these are only Alaska animals. But the small animals - porcupine particularly - the cages are way too small and they were pacing pathologically. There were two, in separate cages. One only had three legs so it probably wouldn't survive on its own. And the bald eagle was in much too small a cage. I couldn't look. These shouldn't be in cages, but I'm guessing it was injured as well.
But the brown bears have a large area. I found a 200 acre reference to the wood buffalo habitat, so I'd say the bears probably have roughly the same amount.
I got a little carried away with the bear pictures.
There were musk oxen from Northwest Alaska.
My granddaughter's picture |
Out of curiosity, do you pack a weapon when biking/hiking in big scary animal habitat? A Bradley fighting vehicle would be my first choice.
ReplyDeleteNo weapons. I have bear spray, but only sometimes take it (if I remember) when we go hiking in dense bear country. Mostly bears don't want to meet you on the trail.
ReplyDeleteInteresting answer, Anon. Gracias.
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