Making waves at the central park zoo
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The polar bears at the Central Park Zoo
have been going with the flow - and going against it
as well. An "Endless Pool" has been installed
into their exhibit that has, literally, been making
waves!
The new device was donated by James Murdock, President
of Endless Pools Swimming Machines. By creating a current
in Gus, Ida and Lily's pool that simulates an arctic
stream that polar bears would find in the wild, the
Endless Pool has inspired some new diving and swimming
behaviors. "Ida is acting like a kid in a water
park," says Animal Curator Don Moore. "She
swims up to the pool, lets go and floats backwards.
Visitors, volunteers and staff love to watch all the
bears play." The swim current is controlled by
the zoo keepers and is turned on at random, so the bears
won't expect it. The swim current flows for approximately
thirty minutes before automatically turning itself off.
The Endless Pool is one of Central Park Zoo's many
methods of "enrichment" - ways in which the
animal staff stimulate the daily lives of Zoo residents.
Gus, Ida, and Lily are not the only animals that are
being constantly enriched. From otters to red pandas,
poison dart frogs to goats, the zookeepers ensure that
all the animals at the Central Park Zoo are stimulated
both mentally and physically on a daily basis. According
to Don Moore, this stimulation is beneficial to all
involved. "After all," he says, "enrichment
is fun for the animals, fun for the staff, and fun for
our guests."
8-12-2002
Wildlife Conservation Society News Excerpt
Courtesy of NYC Central Park Zoo
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