
Originally Posted by
Brett
I hear what your saying Mikkel. I do agree that it is sad they killed the cat. It is also sad that the keeper died. I come from a family with quite some history in South Africa in Animal Conservation and am a HUGE animal fan. One thing to remember about any breeding programme is that they cost money. The best and most economical way to raise funding to carry on the work is to combine your conservation programme with a form of tourism. This is what Zion Gardens is. Badly run? I am guessing so, and I guess that a lot of it could well have started after Craig Busch (Sp?) went through his whole ordeal. (Have an inside edge on that too.)
However, a cat such as that tiger is immensley valuable both fiscally as well as naturally and I doubt very strongly that they would have killed it had there been another way out.
I think my comments re: putting down dogs vs big cats is flawed. I admit that. I retract it. However I do think that the point I was making stands.
No disagreement whatsoever. And I do think you are right - if they killed the tiger it was because it seemed like the only option at the time. It's easy in retrospect to say "the keeper died anyway, why kill the tiger in revenge".

Originally Posted by
Brett
But I think it is wrong of you guys calling the keeper a moron for going into the enclosure. It is something he probably did a hundred times safely and was probably used to it and didn't see the harm. Yes safety protocols there CLEARLY need to be reviewed if Zion is to stay operating but dont miss the fact that the work this guy was doing (and from the sounds of it he wasn't just a shit sweeper) was for the good of the breed and in the intere4st of retaining a nearly wiped out species. Shit this place can be judgemental and hard on others.
I do think that it is incredibly wrong for any of the beasts to be killed if the park closes, they should all be re-homed.
For the record, I never called the keeper a moron. However, getting mauled by a tiger is a risk (no matter how improbable) when you get into that cage. It's an occupational hazard so to speak - just like commercial divers are more likely to suffer a spell of the bends than all non-divers. Yes, it is a tragedy. Anytime a person's life is cut short it is a tragedy. However, we still laugh at the Darwin awards - I know I do!
It's not done to be callous, but this existence would be much more bleak without black humour. No amount of being PC and fitting into the popular conception of what respectful is will ever change what has happened.
If I ever get eaten by a tiger, feel free to take the piss out of the situation. After all - my obiturary will rock! "Eaten by Tiger" beats "Succumbed after a decade long struggle with cancer" any day of the week.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
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