News

Feeding the animals coming back to zoos

United Press International
By United Press International
1 Min Read Nov. 12, 2005 | 20 years Ago
Go Ad-Free today

Zoos across the country are warming up to the idea of letting visitors feed the animals as a marketing and educational tool.

At Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, Fla., visitors pay $2 to feed crackers to giraffes, the Dallas Morning News reports.

That's done from platform that puts the visitors at eye level with the giraffes.

Zoo CEO Lex Salisbury said it provides a great experience that gets kids up close to the tall animal, witness the 18-inch tongue and smell its breath.

Chuck Siegel, deputy director of animal management at the Dallas Zoo, would like to make it more educational.

That zoo is contemplating a change from the past where feeding an animal was prohibited.

He wants to incorporate it with a guided tour or class.

Animal feeding was once common in zoos but ended when biologists worried about the affect on animals' health.

© Copyright 2005 by United Press International

Share

About the Writers

Push Notifications

Get news alerts first, right in your browser.

Enable Notifications

Enjoy TribLIVE, Uninterrupted.

Support our journalism and get an ad-free experience on all your devices.

  • TribLIVE AdFree Monthly

    • Unlimited ad-free articles
    • Pay just $4.99 for your first month
  • TribLIVE AdFree Annually BEST VALUE

    • Unlimited ad-free articles
    • Billed annually, $49.99 for the first year
    • Save 50% on your first year
Get Ad-Free Access Now View other subscription options