Tuesday, May 30, 2023

ZOOS ARE PRISONS
Death of Emara, beloved giraffe, confirmed as ‘tragic accident’: Calgary Zoo
ANOTHER 'TRAGEDY' 
AT THE CALGARY ZOO
By Destiny Meilleur Global News
Posted May 29, 2023 


WATCH: The Calgary Zoo has released more details about the recent death of one of its giraffes. Meghan Cobb has more on what is being called a ‘tragic accident.’



Emara the 12-year-old giraffe’s death has been confirmed as a “tragic accident” by the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.

“Our entire zoo family is still mourning this sudden and tragic loss,” said Colleen Baird, interim associate director of animal care and welfare at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.

“From the staff and volunteers who loved and cared for her to the visitors she inspired each visit, Emara will be missed by all.”

The zoo confirmed that early May 19, before any staff were present, Emara had gotten one of her ossicones – horns – caught on a cable surrounding her enclosure. The zoo says this likely resulted in a fall against the fence and caused her to break her neck.

Zoo staff found Emara unresponsive against the fence. A necropsy revealed that she died quickly, and staff said it was a relief that she didn’t suffer.

“At 12 years old, Emara was in the prime of her life and had been in excellent health prior to this, so her unexpected departure is being felt deeply by all of us,” said Dr. Doug Whiteside, interim associate director of animal health and welfare at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.

The zoo said even though the incident seems isolated, they are evaluating the fencing to determine if there are any changes or improvements that can be made to help increase animal safety.

“The health and well-being of all the animals in our care is our top priority. Major life changes such as this not only affect our people but can affect our animal residents as well. We are closely monitoring the zoo’s remaining giraffes, Nabo and Moshi, and so far they are doing well,” added Whiteside.

Emara joined the Calgary Zoo family of animals in 2016 from the San Diego Zoo. She was known for her gentle nature and cautious yet curious personality.

The zoo asks people to keep the staff in their thoughts as they navigate this challenging time of grief. Grief counsellors are being provided for zoo staff. Members of the public are being encouraged to share their well wishes and any fond memories they might have with Emara on social media.


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-zoo-giraffe-dies-of-broken-neck-in-tragic-accident-1.6857933

1 day ago ... Emara, a 12-year-old female Masai giraffe, died at the Calgary Zoo earlier this month. A necropsy found the cause of death ...


The anteater's umbrella : a contribution to
the critique of the ideology of zoos



Author Chicago Surrealist Group
Illustrator Leonora Carrington Mexican, born England
1971

Drawings by Leonora Carrington of animals and birds in left, right and bottom margins



Artwork Details
Overview

Title: The anteater's umbrella : a contribution to the critique of the ideology of zoos

Author: Chicago Surrealist Group

Illustrator: Leonora Carrington (Mexican (born England), Clayton Green, Lancashire 1917–2011 Mexico City)

Date: 1971

Geography: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Dimensions: 1 broadside : illustrations ; Height: 14 3/16 in. (36 cm) x Width: 8 11/16 in. (22 cm)

Accession Number: QL76 .C45 1970z Quarto

Rights and Reproduction: © 2023 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York



546 Critique of the Ideology of Zoos, by   Chicago Surrealist Group





2021 Apr-Jun

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The full title of this piece is The Anteater’s Umbrella: A Contribution to the Critique of the Ideology of Zoos.
This text is included in Surrealist Subversions, edited by Ron Sakolsky and published by Autonomedia.

Drawing on the full range of U.S. surrealist
publications and communiques from the
front lines of the battle against miserabilism,
this volume contains over 200 texts (many
appearing here for the first time) by more
than 50 participants, in the most comprehensive, diverse and lavishly illustrated compilation of American surrealist writings ever
assembled.
$22.95 750 pp. https://www.autonomedia.org/files/autonomedia_cat_070427.pdf

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