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		<title>His Soft Voice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2004 07:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bunny Chafowitz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;His voice got soft when he talked to you.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what my stepmother told me after my father died.  She said she could always tell when my father was talking to me on the phone &#8212; his voice would get soft in a tone he used with no others and she knew it was me on the other end of line.  He was remembering the good times we had spent together when I was a young girl.</p>
<p>I am my father&#8217;s only daughter and the youngest of his four children.  There was a special place in his heart for me that was reserved for daddy&#8217;s little girl.  I loved to spend time with him.</p>
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The best times we had were spent at the zoo.  Back then it was called the Fresno Zoo.  He worked there and I would get to spend time with him and watch him as he helped the animals.</p>
<p>Dad had an uncanny Dr. Doolittle kind of rapport with the animals.  I remember one tiger would come up to the front of its enclosure so my father could scratch him between the ears.  One of the silverback gorillas that he brought home as a baby &#8212; the zoo didn&#8217;t have a good nursery at the time &#8212; seemed to remember him years later.</p>
<p>I learned many things from my time spent at the zoo.  I learned many things from my father, Paul &#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee.  One admonition I remember vividly rings true today.  He said, &#8220;You don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;ve got until it&#8217;s gone.&#8221;  Dad was trying to teach me if we don&#8217;t take care of the animals and their habitats now, they will soon disappear and humankind will be very much diminished as a result.  The zoo was integral to my education about how all of us, humans, animals, and the Earth are interconnected.  The zoo is still a vital, ever-changing learning tool for our children &#8212; over 100,000 kids a year take school field trips to the zoo.</p>
<p>Today the Chaffee Zoo is at risk.  You&#8217;ve read it in the papers, heard it on the radio, and seen all the cute elephant signs in many front yards.  Many people have already made up their minds which way to vote on Measure Z.</p>
<p>But for those of you who have yet to decide on whether to vote yes or no on this measure, I ask you this &#8212; how will you really feel, deep down inside, if the zoo is no longer here?</p>
<p>Will your voice get all soft when you talk to your kids, grandkids, family and friends about good times spent at the zoo?  Or will your voice crack with regret because it is no longer here for all to enjoy?  Will you think, &#8220;Gosh, we really didn&#8217;t know what we had . . . and now it is gone.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Zoo You Care?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps it needed an issue like this for me to understand Bob Marcotte&#8217;s claim that the Left spins as much as the Right, that they&#8217;re both playing &#8220;the Same Game.&#8221; And so it is that Community Alliance&#8217;s monthly rag spearheads the anti-zoo campaign with an article &#8212; portions of which can be found at Indymedia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps it needed an issue like this for me to understand Bob Marcotte&#8217;s claim that the Left spins as much as the Right, that they&#8217;re both playing <a href="http://unspun.us/freedom-of-speech/the-same-game/" target="_blank" title="The Same Game (Unspun&#8482;)">&#8220;the Same Game.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>And so it is that Community Alliance&#8217;s monthly rag spearheads the anti-zoo campaign with an article &#8212; <a href="http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/10/1697549.php" target="_blank" title="Save Roeding Park">portions</a> of which can be found at Indymedia &#8212; that subtly spins reality to say that the &#8220;corporate-funded campaign&#8221; supporting the <a href="http://www.chaffeezoo.org" target="_blank" title="Chaffee Zoo website">Chaffee Zoo</a> destroys an important element of our community.</p>
<p>(Incidentally, don&#8217;t try to visit the <a href="http://www.fresnoalliance.com/home/" target="_blank" title="Community Alliance website">Community Alliance website</a> unless you&#8217;re using one of the big corporated-backed web browsers like Internet Explorer.  Their site isn&#8217;t viewable by us users of <a href="http://www.firefox.com/" target="_blank" title="FireFox: The Safe Browser">Firefox,</a> for instance.)</p>
<p>In taking what&#8217;s been said against <a href="http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/9247330p-10150432c.html" target="_blank" title="Zoo tax backers tell plans for funds">Measure Z</a> and making sure it&#8217;s Unspun&#8482;, I called the <a href="http://www.aza.org/" target="_blank" title="AZA website">American Zoo and Aquarium Association</a> to talk about their accreditation program.  I talked with zoo administrators about the value of accreditation.  I also spoke with Dr. Kulpa-Eddy of the <a href="http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ac/" target="_blank" title="USDA Animal Care">United States Department of Agriculture Animal Care Department</a> in Washington, D.C.; the Office of the Controller (the money people) for San Francisco; San Francisco&#8217;s Recreation and Parks  Department &#8212; don&#8217;t dare try any of the close to 20 phone numbers for their Zoo; unlike the Chaffee Zoo, no one in San Francisco will answer &#8212; and I spoke Christina Simmons, Public Relations Manager at the San Diego Zoo.  I also called the Bronx Zoo, but somehow got the IT guy, who was only in his third day and couldn&#8217;t figure out where to send me.  No one at the Sacramento Zoo could answer questions, but I think after my fifth try, Heather the Operator had an idea where she wanted me to go.  <img src='http://unspun.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<h5>You&#8217;ve Been Tricked!</h5>
<p>Among other things, the Community Alliance article notes that you&#8217;re all being tricked, lied to, deceived.  The funding to save the Chaffee Zoo, we&#8217;re told, isn&#8217;t really intended to save the zoo!</p>
<blockquote><p>The existing 18-acre zoo is slated to receive only one percent of that money &#8212; $600,000 &#8212; toward the $3 million to $5 million backlog in maintenance work that supporters claim is needed to &#8220;save&#8221; the zoo. <span class="attribution">Kevin Hall, <em>Save Roeding Park: Tax Measure&#8217;s Zoo Expansion Will Destroy Inner City Treasure,</em> Community Alliance (October 2004) pp. 10-11.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>At first blush, this comment might outrage you.  How dare they!  How dare those corporate interests trick us like this!  We thought Measure Z was supposed to save our zoo!</p>
<p>Before the Alliance fully assimilates you, let&#8217;s consider something here.  Suppose you live in a run-down house.  I don&#8217;t know:  Maybe you&#8217;re on the outskirts of the much-loved Tower District instead of right at its heart where the beautiful people might have gotten behind you long before things got bad.  At any rate, it&#8217;s been awhile since anyone was able to afford repairs.  On top of that, your house was built a looooong time ago.  It doesn&#8217;t have any of those new-fangled gadgets that new houses have, like, maybe a closet that can store more than one shirt, or a &#8220;master bedroom&#8221; large enough so you don&#8217;t accidentally roll out of bed and fall in the toilet.  Fortunately for you, on hearing that you&#8217;re about to be evicted, a group of benevolent neighbors starts a campaign to save your house.</p>
<p>Before you know it, there are posters everywhere.  &#8220;Hey!  Nosey and Nettie are about to be evicted from their house!  For one penny out of every $10 you spend, you can save their house!&#8221;  And a lot of people get behind this because &#8212; sure, you&#8217;re not really famous  enough for <a href="http://www.fresnofamous.com/blog/2004/10/not-safe-for-work-if-you-work-at-pelco.html" target="_blank" title="FresnoFamous">FresnoFamous</a> to support you &#8212; but you&#8217;re relatively well-liked.</p>
<p>Now while one of Fresno&#8217;s leading business people, who likes to support the community, gets behind funding the campaign to pay for the posters, tell people about your plight and save your house, another group has already done some planning.  But something isn&#8217;t quite right.  Seems like the planning committee screwed up!  Instead of offering to re-paint the master bedroom and put a railing on your bed so you won&#8217;t roll into the toilet, they decide that only a smaller amount of money will go towards making your <em>existing</em> house livable.  Instead of dumping <em>all</em> the money into your shack, they decide that right nearby, they&#8217;re going to build you <em>a brand-new house!</em>  The new house will include a bigger closet; you might even be able to turn around in it!  The toilet will be moved away from your bed, because the master bedroom will be enlarged!  Whoa!  Imagine that.</p>
<p>Before long, one of your neighbors &#8212; maybe they even live nearby; maybe they&#8217;re even <em>in</em> the Tower District &#8212; gets wind of the plans.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cheaters!  Thieves!  Deceivers!&#8221; they begin to yell.  &#8220;This isn&#8217;t what it seems!  They&#8217;re planning to give Nosey and Nettie <em>a new house!</em>  And you know that huge open area near them where I like to hang out (not really, but it helps me stir you up), they&#8217;re going to use part of that!  That&#8217;s where <em>most</em> of the money will go!&#8221;</p>
<p>Terrible, isn&#8217;t it?  I mean, here you are, just quietly trying to live in your shack.  Sometimes you live in it, while your wife stands outside; occasionally, you trade places.  Each of you listens for the inevitable splash, as the other falls asleep, rolls off the bed and falls into the toilet.  And your neighbor is getting people stirred up because a <em>businessman</em> helped fund some ads to get people to give a penny out of every ten dollars to build you a bigger and better house instead of buying you a new toaster (which wouldn&#8217;t fit into your tiny combination kitchen-living room-backyard anyway).  Oy!</p>
<p>The fact of the matter, folks, is that while Doc Chaffee did a great thing building up the zoo, it&#8217;s still a little closer to the collection of cages it was when he took over than to a modern zoo &#8212; like the sort Sour Grapes admires in San Diego and New York.  It doesn&#8217;t make a lot of sense to dump millions of dollars into shining up the mesh around existing box-like cages when biologists have learned so much about making animals more comfortable in more-realistic cages.</p>
<h5>Corporate Schmorporate</h5>
<p>Kevin Hall&#8217;s interestingly twisted insight into the genesis and meaning of the Chaffee Zoo plan is nothing short of a paean to the ignorance of the easily-riled left-wingnuts of America.  He wants you to think that you&#8217;re being hoodwinked by &#8220;the corporate-funded campaign.&#8221;  You know which corporations he&#8217;s talking about &#8212; the tens of thousands of them with their &#8220;Save The Zoo&#8221; signs outside their places of business.  What&#8217;s that?  <em>Houses,</em> you say?  <em>Ordinary people</em> living there, you say?  Those are residential buildings filled with citizens who support the zoo?  Oy!  Are <em>you</em> blind!</p>
<p>Apparently, Community Alliance never takes money from corporations or business people.  All their funding &#8212; now and forever &#8212; comes from street people and the non-<em>bourgeoisie.</em>  If someone, oh, like maybe a doctor, a lawyer, or some other business person, were to try to give them money, they would immediately question their motives, take the money and throw it back in their faces.  Well, okay; maybe they&#8217;ll just take the money and question their motives.</p>
<p>At any rate, anyone who&#8217;s read my writing long enough knows I&#8217;m no fan of Corporations.  I&#8217;ve frequently argued that blindness to corporate power will potentially <a href="http://unspun.us/the-decline-of-america/the-united-serfs-of-america/" target="_blank" title="The United Serfs of America (Unspun&#8482;)">lead us back to the serfdom</a> of the Dark Ages.  Yet the fact that local business people sometimes support public interests seems to me something we should <em>laud,</em> not lambast.  The picture Kevin Hall presents is that, apparently, the CEOs of corporations only support Bad Things&#8482;.  If they try to support a good thing &#8212; well, then it&#8217;s automagically a Bad Thing&#8482;.  Only poor people and Marxist activists are allowed to support Good Things&#8482;.</p>
<h5>The Perils of Privatization</h5>
<p>Kevin Hall notes that,</p>
<blockquote><p>One of the proudest claims made by Measure Z&#8217;s backers is that they will &#8220;privatize&#8221; the zoo and that taxpayer dollars will &#8220;not go to government!&#8221;  But this is not privatization of the zoo.  Privatization means a corporation bids to provide a government service and pays the government agency a share of the profits.  Instead, this is taxpayer-funded private government.  <span class="attribution"><em>Hall, supra,</em> at p. 11. </span></p></blockquote>
<p>Well, Kevin&#8217;s <em>almost</em> right.  Certainly one definition of privatization is exactly the way he defined it.  But privatization means a lot of things.</p>
<blockquote><p>Privatization runs a very broad range, sometimes leaving very little government involvement, and other times creating partnerships between government and private service providers where government is still the dominant player. <span class="attribution"><span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Privatization.org,</span> <a href="http://www.privatization.org/database/whatisprivatization.html" target="_blank" title="What is Privatization?">&#8220;What is Privatization?&#8221;</a> (2004) <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Reason Public Policy Institute.</span> </span></p></blockquote>
<p>The goal of privatization is the eventual displacement of governmental administration, funding and maintenance of a service or facility with private administration, funding and maintenance.  But privatization isn&#8217;t likely to happen overnight.  Many attempts at privatization involve an orderly transition from one model to the other.  After all, among other things, we don&#8217;t want the government to dump the zoo on a group that might prove unable to run it!  It <em>is</em> a public trust!</p>
<p>The type of transfer Fresno is looking at isn&#8217;t unusual.  The City of San Francisco did not <a href="http://www.sfzoo.org/about/timeline.htm" target="_blank" title="San Francisco Zoo: About the Zoo: Historical Timeline">transfer significant management</a> of their zoo until the mid 1990s.  According to Rose Dennis, with San Francisco&#8217;s Recreation and Parks Department, the city is still very much in the mix.  Among other entanglements, there&#8217;s a joint team on which seven unelected, that is, <em>appointed</em> commissioners &#8212; like the ones Kevin Hall is worried about us having in Fresno &#8212; sit and which makes decisions about zoo operations.</p>
<p>The City is still very much involved in the funding aspects of the Zoo, also, according to Ms. Dennis.  Among <em>other</em> things, the San Francisco Zoo at one point was in dire trouble, until voters there authorized bond measures that support approximately <em>thirty-eight</em> capital projects, including an expensive new lemur exhibit.  Although San Francisco started the process of privatization a long time ago, to this day their MOU, or Mutual Operations Understanding, Ms. Dennis says, is &#8220;complicated.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Fresno plan was designed with an eye on things like this.  According to zoo administrator Shelly Morrrison, they&#8217;ve looked at how other zoos have privatized and attempted to see what works and what doesn&#8217;t.  The idea is to learn from others&#8217; mistakes.  At the same time, because it draws on plans implemented by other zoos, it&#8217;s not unique or sneakily underhanded.</p>
<p>Incidentally, the San Francisco Zoo was largely built up in the 1930s by a government program &#8212; the depression-era <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/wpa/wpa_info.html" target="_blank" title="More about the WPA">Works Progress Administration</a> created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt &#8212; at a cost of $3.5 million dollars.  That&#8217;s $3.5 million <em>1930</em> dollars, folks!  Today, <a href="http://www.eh.net/hmit/ppowerusd/dollar_question.php" target="_blank" title="How Much is That Worth Today?">that would be like</a> spending $38.5 million!  In the midst of the Great Depression!</p>
<p>And that was just to build the San Francisco Zoo as it looked in the 1930s, which is nothing like it is today.  Hmmmmm&#8230;.  What could the Chaffee Zoo look like in 10 years?</p>
<p>In the interest of fair reporting, by the way, I should note that the San Diego Zoo appears to be an anomaly.  They only receive about five million dollars per year from the city.  With an operating budget of around $150 million, that&#8217;s not much.  But San Diego has had magnificent corporate benefactors.  Still, that $5 million per year from the City of San Diego is more than the Chaffee Zoo has ever gotten.  (According to Jean Chaffee, the City of Fresno gives the Chaffee Zoo about $1.2 million/year.)</p>
<p>Meanwhile, ticket fees in Fresno are significantly lower than other zoos.  The San Diego Zoo <a href="http://www.sandiegozoo.org/zoo/hours.html" target="_blank" title="San Diego Zoo Admission Prices and Ticket Packages">charges</a> $21 for adults and $14 for children (admission only).  The San Francisco Zoo <a href="http://www.sfzoo.org/visit/fees.htm" target="_blank" title="San Francisco Zoo Admission Fees &amp; Rentals">charges</a> $4 for kids under 11, $7 for kids 12-17, $10 for adults and $7 for adults over sixty-five.  By comparison, Chaffee Zoo <a href="http://www.chaffeezoo.org/visitors/prices.html" target="_blank" title="Chaffee Zoo Regular Admission Prices">charges</a> $7 for adults, $3.50 for children and $3.50 for adults over sixty-<em>two.</em></p>
<h5>Land, Land, Everywhere&#8230;and Not a Drop to Drink</h5>
<p>Opponents such as Kevin Hall complain that growing the zoo will use more of the land currently dedicated to Roeding Park.  It&#8217;s difficult to argue with this.  He&#8217;s right.  Zoo Administrator Shelly Morrison says, however, that &#8220;it&#8217;s absolutely false&#8221; that the zoo wants to take over the entire park.</p>
<p>The Chaffee Zoo is currently approximately 17 acres in size.  Once the expansion plans for the zoo are completed, it will consume another 17 to 18 acres of Roeding Park&#8217;s 159 acres, <em>for a total of 22% of the Roeding Park.</em>  That&#8217;s right.  Twenty-two percent, or about one-fifth of the park.  The Measure Z campaign committee has recommended the zoo&#8217;s growth be capped at 25%.</p>
<p>Twenty-two percent of park used for the zoo is <em>not</em> going to destroy the park.  According to Ms. Morrison, the zoo is looking to expand in &#8220;the least used areas of the park.&#8221;  She notes that those areas contain &#8220;no picnic areas or shelters; no arbors.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, FresnoFamous opines that &#8220;the Chaffee Zoo will never be a world-class organization on the order of the San Diego Zoo or the Bronx Zoo.&#8221;  Talk about wanting to have your animal crackers and eat them, too!  Neither the San Diego Zoo nor the Bronx Zoo sprang into existence overnight.  And the existence of the Chaffee Zoo, under the leadership of <a href="http://unspun.us/fresno-clovis/chaffee-zoo-endangered-zoo-list/" target="_blank" title="Chaffee Zoo: Endangered Zoo List (Unspun&#8482;)">&#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee,</a> <em>has</em> had world-class impact.</p>
<blockquote><p>During his term as President, the issue of roadside zoos and exotic wildlife auctions was discussed with the recommendation that AZA zoos not dispose of their surplus animals to these facilities, exhibit standards were considered as was a standardized breeding loan agreement, consideration was given to publishing a zoo journal (but no action was taken), an animal contingency plan (in case of natural disasters and emergencies) was discussed, and the AZA Conservation Office opened in Apple Valley, Minnesota (1981). <span class="attribution"><span style="font-variant:small-caps;">R. Marlin Perkins Award Recipient: 1990, </span> <a href="http://www.aza.org/HonorsAwards/Chaffee/" target="_blank" title="AZA announcement of award">Paul S. Chaffee, DVM,</a> <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">The American Zoo and Aquarium Association</span></span></p></blockquote>
<p>In the sense of having an impact on the way zoos operate, the work &#8220;Doc&#8221; started on these programs &#8212; and working to help <a href="http://www.nfb.org/books/kernel1/kern1502.htm" target="_blank" title="To Touch the Untouchable Dream">bring the enjoyment of zoos to the blind</a> &#8212; was just the start.  With more land and a larger facility, it <em>could</em> one day rival the San Diego or Bronx Zoo in importance <em>and</em> size.</p>
<p>Under FresnoFamous&#8217; way of thinking, <em>they</em> might as well shut down right now &#8212; after all, I doubt they&#8217;re going to ever be in the same league as <a href="http://www.ew.com/ew/" target="_blank" title="Entertainment Weekly">Entertainment Weekly,</a> or even <a href="http://www.popmatters.com/" target="_blank" title="Pop Matters">Pop Matters.</a>  (As long as you don&#8217;t shut down, though, <em>I&#8217;ll</em> still read you!)</p>
<h5>Accreditation: Who Needs It?, or &#8220;Has Anybody Seen My Elephant?&#8221;</h5>
<p>Another &#8220;lie&#8221; Kevin Hall thinks is being pushed on the public is that the Chaffee Zoo will lose it&#8217;s big animals if it loses accreditation.  He quotes Ron Gentzler, a local veterinarian, as saying you don&#8217;t have to have AZA accreditation to have large animals.  Kevin Hall says the lie that we will lose our big animals is being used to scare people.</p>
<p>Dr. Kulpa-Eddy of the United States Department of Agriculture notes that the USDA regulations for exhibitors &#8212; of which there are over 2100 in the United States &#8212; are very minimal.  Essentially, the class &#8220;C&#8221; license required to exhibit warm-blooded animals is not a <em>certification.</em>  It just shows that exhibitors are meeting the minimal standards &#8212; kind of like the pound &#8212; so that animals are not actually physically suffering.    So, technically, if the Chaffee Zoo could get them, they could keep big animals without more than a USDA license.</p>
<p>But, in fact, both she and Jane Valentine, Public Affairs Director for the American Zoo and Aquarium Association note that losing animals is a distinct possibility.  Ms. Valentine says that <em>because</em> the USDA license only sets minimum standards, zoos take accreditation quite seriously and those zoos which have loaned animals to other zoos may withdraw them if accreditation is lost.  Shelly Morrison notes that several animals at the Chaffee Zoo are there as part of an AZA program called the Species Survival Plan, or SSP.  If accreditation is lost, the zoo will no longer be eligible to participate in the SSP and these animals could very well be lost.</p>
<p>But are they <em>big</em> animals?  It depends on whether you think an elephant is a big animal.  What about a giraffe?  Indochinese tigers?  These are some of the nineteen animals currently at the Chaffee Zoo as part of the AZA&#8217;s SSP program.  Others include chimpanzees, orangutans, colubus monkeys, red wolves, keelbill toucans, addax, the fennec fox, siamang gibbons, guenons, ring-tailed lemurs, red-ruffed lemurs, the oryx, condor and vulture, a rattlesnake and radiated tortoise.</p>
<p>There are other benefits to AZA accreditation, as well, some of which affect not just the zoo, but the general public directly.  Since the zoo itself is accredited, employees of the zoo can have voting memberships in the AZA, participate in other AZA programs and the zoo can enter into reciprocity agreements with other zoos.  So, the Chaffee Zoo might not <em>be</em> &#8220;a world-class institution on the order of the San Diego Zoo or the Bronx Zoo,&#8221; but we can work <em>with</em> them by virtue of being AZA-accredited.</p>
<p>Additionally, Ms. Morrison notes that without AZA accreditation, &#8220;The quality of management you can hire is drastically reduced.&#8221;  AZA programs themselves are of educational value to zoo staff who are interested in continuing to improve their own skills and knowledge.  Professional staff already at the zoo may move to zoos that <em>are</em> AZA-accredited.</p>
<p>The public loses out as well.  Besides the generalized consequences to the zoo noted above, people who buy $50 memberships from the zoo get reciprocal rights from other AZA-accredited zoos.  For example, a family of two adults and four children can, for that $50 membership, also gets free admission to <em>other</em> AZA-accredited zoos, like the San Francisco Zoo.</p>
<p>To make matters worse, the loss of accreditation can impact the zoo financially.  Some grant programs and donors, for example, will partly look to a zoo&#8217;s accreditation status when deciding whether to give grant money or donations.  For the Chaffee Zoo, already suffering financially, any such loss would be painful.</p>
<h5>The Bottom Line</h5>
<p>When all is said and done, though, the bottom line isn&#8217;t always &#8220;the bottom line,&#8221; if you catch my drift.  The Chaffee Zoo is visited by more than a half-million people per year at rates that are currently significantly less than those paid by visitors to other zoos &#8212; and it&#8217;s right here in Fresno!  The amount of space required &#8212; one-fifth of Roeding Park &#8212; will double the size of the zoo, with the land taken from the least-used parts of the park.  Folks having their reunions in the park will now have the added capability of visiting a world-class zoo.</p>
<p>And what&#8217;s all that going to cost?  About one penny for every ten dollars that you spend.  And that money will not, as even Kevin Hall notes, &#8220;go to the government.&#8221;  By earmarking that money so it can only be spent by the zoo, we guarantee the politicos keep their greedy little paws off of it.</p>
<p>So after Measure Z passes, you can smile knowing that the hundred bucks you just spent on groceries landed <em>an entire dime</em> in the hands of the zoo.</p>
<p>Think about it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2004 23:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sour Grapes, over at Famous Fresno, has apparently thrown off it&#8217;s support for cultural activities in Fresno. As the election nears, it&#8217;s become de rigueur to attack the ballot measure to help the Chaffee Zoo: Measure Z. Perhaps fearful that siding with the Zoo is too mainstream, Famous Fresno decided to jump on the little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Sour Grapes" href="http://www.fresnofamous.com/blog/grapes.php" target="_blank">Sour Grapes,</a> over at Famous Fresno, has apparently thrown off it&#8217;s support for cultural activities in Fresno.  As the election nears, it&#8217;s become <em>de rigueur</em> to attack the ballot measure to help the Chaffee Zoo:  Measure Z.  Perhaps fearful that siding with the Zoo is too mainstream, Famous Fresno decided to jump on the little red bandwagon.</p>
<p>After all, something as popular in the public consciousness as the Chaffee Zoo can&#8217;t be allowed to go unscathed.  Not by people who promote culture, anyway!</p>
<p>As husband of Denise Chaffee, Doc&#8217;s daughter, I feel compelled to speak up about the Fresno Famous position.  I&#8217;m not sure <em>why</em> given the level of intelligent discussion on the topic presented there already, but, be that as it may&#8230;</p>
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This post constitutes a &#8220;first reaction&#8221; to what I read on their site.  I had planned to post the comment there, but unfortunately their website has limitations that allow only &#8220;bravo! good job!&#8221; or &#8220;you stink!&#8221; kind of comments; nothing much beyond that will fit.  (Incidentally, I also already picked up a copy of Community Alliance, which I read fairly regularly, and plan to blog a response to the article about the Chaffee Zoo written there; as I have not read that article yet, that will have to wait a few days.  So there <em>will</em> be a more in-depth response to anti-zoo arguments posted later.)</p>
<p>As to Measure Z, Fresno wouldn&#8217;t be the first town smart enough to institute a small tax to fund it&#8217;s zoo.  I once did some research for <a title="Zoo IT Strategy Proposal" href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ZooITStrategy.pdf" target="_blank">a technology proposal I wrote for the Chaffee Zoo</a> and learned that many if not most zoos — including the San Francisco Zoo and the San Diego Zoo — benefit or have benefited from tax money in addition to private donations.  On top of that, at the time I did that research, the Chaffee Zoo&#8217;s half-a-million visitors per year paid the lowest ticket costs — and those other zoos were getting <em>millions</em> more in tax dollars than the Chaffee Zoo has ever gotten.</p>
<p>I know a drunken picnic is more fun than looking at a bunch of monkeys jumping around in a modern exhibit, but you just don&#8217;t learn as much.  Besides, look at a monkey wrong and he&#8217;s not going to pick a fight with you.  If he does, you&#8217;re safe outside the cage.  Perhaps instead of busting the johns in the restrooms, the Fresno PD could just leave well enough alone, let the monkeys solicit there and we can avoid the need for taxing ourselves a penny on every $10 we spend.</p>
<p>You want nice big parks?  Start fighting to put some where they can do a bit more good.  Maybe instead of one large park locked into an otherwise dying area of town, we can build a more attractive zoo to <em>enhance</em> the area and help turn around some of that decay.  We can simultaneously spread <em>more,</em> but smaller parks, so the rest of the city is improved.  This makes sense, also, because it&#8217;s a lot easier to move a park than it is to move a zoo — and cheaper.  The zoo is a potential jewel for the community and should not be allowed to die.  The solution to the park problem isn&#8217;t to kill the zoo; it&#8217;s to build more parks!  And I guarantee you, zoos are a lot rarer and more interesting than parks.</p>
<p>But what I&#8217;d really like to know is when was the last time some of these people lamenting the loss of Roeding Park actually visited the darn thing.</p>
<p>The Chaffee Zoo and the animals in it have needs.  Measure Z will help with many of them.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d think people who claim to support culture in Fresno wouldn&#8217;t be quite so myopic.  And who says our zoo won&#8217;t ever be a world-class institution?  Do the folks at Famous Fresno even know anything about <a title="Chaffee Zoo: Endangered Zoo List" href="http://unspun.us/fresno-clovis/chaffee-zoo-endangered-zoo-list/" target="_blank">what our Zoo <em>used to be</em> known for, how far it&#8217;s come, and what Doc&#8217;s accomplishments were?</a></p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t think so.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nope, not a Village.  It takes a little girl.

My first thought when I decided to write this morning was "Some people are going to read your post as a case of sour grapes because a little girl made the front page of the Fresno Bee and you didn't."

If it takes a little girl to wake a village, then so be it.  All I really care about is that the Chaffee Zoological Gardens gets the funding that it needs.

Visit my page to find out more about the situation and how you can donate money to keep the Chaffee Zoological Gardens -- the dream and its animals -- alive.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nope, not a Village.  It takes a little girl.</p>
<p>My first thought when I decided to write this morning was &#8220;Some people are going to read your post as a case of sour grapes because a little girl made the front page of the Fresno Bee and you didn&#8217;t.&#8221;</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m going to ask you to read the post and focus on my point.  If you do, you&#8217;ll realize my &#8220;complaint&#8221; here has nothing to do with grapes;  this is not a fruity argument.</p>
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This blog entry is occasioned by the print version of today&#8217;s <a href="www.fresnobee.com" target="_blank" title="The Fresno Bee Online">Fresno Bee</a>, which I spotted when I stopped for a bite to eat this morning while running errands.  The front page article is titled, &#8220;Child&#8217;s Call to Aid the Zoo.&#8221;  The story is about a nine-year-old girl whose parents gave her a dollar to donate to the <a href="http://www.chaffeezoo.org" target="_blank" title="The Chaffee Zoological Gardens">Chaffee Zoological Gardens</a>.    According to the story, she wrote a letter asking others to donate as well and this has resulted in dozen&#8217;s following her lead.  I&#8217;ve since found links on the Internet showing this was <a href="http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/news/120303_nw_zoo.html" target="_blank" title="Guardian &#8220;Angel&#8221;">publicized</a> at least at the beginning of December on Channel 30 Action News.  A Fresno Bee online opinion column <a href="http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/story/7846091p-8728876c.html" target="_blank" title="Angel takes wing">also publicized</a> this.  Both stories are dated December 3, 2003.  Please read them:  If this little girl gets you to donate to the zoo, we all win!</p>
<p>So you don&#8217;t misunderstand me, let me repeat what I just said:  If this act of a nine-year-old girl is the spark that will get people going, I&#8217;m all for it.  Somehow, someway the people in the Fresno/Clovis area &#8212; if not elsewhere as well &#8212; need to wake up to the fact that the Chaffee Zoological Gardens are not going to miraculously heal their management and infrastructural problems all by themselves.  They need money.  And they need lots of it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been writing to various people and have met with Ralph Waterhouse, Director of the Chaffee Zoological Gardens, as well as Susan Karby, Executive Director of the Fresno Zoological Society, to discuss <a href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ZooITStrategy.pdf" target="_blank" title="Proposed Zoo Information Technology Strategy">plans</a> for how to implement programs to heighten public awareness of the zoo and its needs.  In both face-to-face meetings and numerous email exchanges with both of them, I&#8217;ve also discussed how to raise funds and repeatedly pointed out to them and others that if everyone in Fresno and the surrounding communities would donate just one dollar, that alone would potentially result in one million dollars in donations.  Yep, one million &#8212; at least!  On the advice of a friend, I even wrote to a couple of Fresno City Council members and forwarded them copies of <a href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ZooITStrategy.pdf" target="_blank" title="Proposed Zoo Information Technology Strategy">the plan I proposed</a>.   And just last month, after I wrote about the situation again <a href="http://www.unspun.us/archives/000162.html" target="_blank" title="Chaffee Zoo: Endangered Zoo List">here on this blog</a>, someone forwarded the information to a local mayoral candidate Sue Saigal who, <a href="http://fresnobee.com/columnists/mcewen/story/7802608p-8692618c.html" target="_blank" title="Mayor race is alive but not so well">according to Bill McEwen</a> at the Fresno Bee, &#8220;would make a good City Council candidate but doesn&#8217;t have the name recognition or political experience to win the mayor&#8217;s race.&#8221;  She responded &#8220;I have to admit he does make several excellent points.&#8221;  (By the way, she was talking about my comments on the Chaffee Zoo, not regarding McEwen&#8217;s comments about her!)</p>
<p>In April of 2002, I wrote <a href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ChaffeeZooFresnoBee.pdf" target="_blank" title="April 2002 Letter to the Editor">a letter to the editors</a> of the Fresno Bee concerning Dr. Paul Chaffee and the need to honor the accomplishments of him and other Fresno citizens.  This letter was written in the face of complaints from a local businessman that he didn&#8217;t know &#8220;what a Chaffee is.&#8221;  It was &#8212; and continues to be &#8212; no surprise to me that <a href="http://www.unspun.us/archives/000162.html" target="_blank" title="Chaffee Zoo: Endangered Zoo List">&#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee&#8217;s accomplishments</a> are unknown: The Chaffee Zoological Gardens website, as one example, contains not even one mention of &#8220;Doc&#8221; and word given to me by inside sources who wish to remain anonymous is that there has been an active desire on the part of some parties within the zoo&#8217;s management structure to deliberately suppress talk about &#8220;Doc&#8221; because it outshines their own need to be recognized.  <a href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ChaffeeZooFresnoBee.pdf" target="_blank" title="April 2002 Letter to the Editor">My letter</a> was never published.</p>
<p>The thing that bothers me isn&#8217;t that this little girl is getting publicity for her act of challenging others to donate to this cause.  What bothers me is that this is what it takes just to <em>start</em> getting people&#8217;s attention.  Where has the Fresno Bee been for the last few years?  Where were they when I was trying to reach out to various individuals not only about the needs of the Chaffee Zoo, but with an actual plan? (To those who might say it is an imperfect plan, it is, nevertheless, a plan and when it was formulated it even had some business support behind it.) What has the Chaffee Zoological Gardens done to help itself?</p>
<p>Oh well, if it takes a little girl to wake a village, then so be it.  All I <em>really</em> care about is that the Chaffee Zoological Gardens &#8212; which represents the blood, sweat and tears of a multitude of Fresnans, <em>including</em> &#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee, and which represents a unique opportunity for Fresno to stand out among other cities not just in California, but elsewhere &#8212; gets the funding that it needs.</p>
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The Chaffee Zoological Society does have <a title="Chaffee Zoological Society Donation Page" target="_blank" href="https://www.chaffeezoo.org//DonationForm.asp">a donation page </a></p>
<p>The Chaffee Zoological Gardens phone number is (559) 498-2671</p>
<p><a href="mailto:toucan@chaffeezoo.org">Click Here to Email the Chaffee Zoological Gardens</a></p>
<p>The &#8220;snail mail&#8221; address is:</p>
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Chaffee Zoological Gardens of Fresno<br />894 West Belmont Avenue<br />Fresno, California 93728 </div>
<p>You can probably mail donations there if you wish to use a check instead of a credit card and/or if you are uncomfortable with their online payment system.  (I am <i>uncertain </i>whether they are using a secure server or not; it appears to be merely a webscript [ASP] that may email your information to zoo personnel.)
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's front page of The Fresno Bee tells the sad story that poor leadership and lack of will at the Chaffee Zoological Gardens is finally catching up with them.

Before going on, I should point out a potential bias on my part:  My wife is Denise Chaffee, daughter of the late Dr. Paul S. Chaffee, affectionately known in his day as "Doc."

Since many people probably no longer even know who "Doc" Chaffee was --- as bewildering as it seems, I've searched long and hard and failed to find his name mentioned anywhere on the Chaffee Zoo website other than in the name of the zoo itself --- here's a little background....

[Note: The article also includes never before published photographs from Denise Chaffee's private collection!]
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<p>Valley Magazine: February 1981</p>
<p><a title="Valley Magazine Cover: &#34;Doc&#34; Chaffee" target="_blank" href="/chaffee/valleymagcover640.jpg"><img alt="&#34;Doc&#34; Chaffee &amp; Friend" src="/chaffee/valleymagcover200.jpg" border="0"></a>
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<p>Today&#8217;s front page of The Fresno Bee tells the sad story that poor leadership and lack of will at the <a title="Chaffee Zoological Gardens" target="_blank" href="http://www.chaffeezoo.org/">Chaffee Zoological Gardens</a> is finally catching up with them.</p>
<p>Before going on, I should point out a potential bias on my part:  My wife is Denise Chaffee, daughter of the late <a title="Paul S. Chaffee, DVM, AZA President" target="_blank" href="http://www.aza.org/AboutAZA/PA_TOC/Documents/PA_Chaffee.pdf">Dr. Paul S. Chaffee</a>, affectionately known in his day as &#8220;Doc.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since many people probably no longer even know who &#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee was &#8212; as bewildering as it seems, I&#8217;ve searched long and hard and failed to find his name mentioned <em>anywhere</em> on the Chaffee Zoo website other than in the name of the zoo itself &#8212; here&#8217;s a little background&#8230;.</p>
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<a title="Port Huron Times Herald Graduation Announcement" target="_blank" href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/">&#8220;Doc&#8221;</a> came to Fresno in the early-to-mid-1950s after two years as a veterinarian in Chicago.  He took a small collection of animals and turned it into a medium-sized zoo.  &#8220;Doc&#8221; served on various commissions of the <a title="American Zoo and Aquarium Association Website" target="_blank" href="http://www.aza.org/">American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA)</a>, including the Accreditation Commission.  (This makes it all the more ironic that the zoo may be about to lose its accreditation.)  During his term as President of the AZA, he was oversaw some important programs, including the development of a standardized breeding loan agreement.  In 1990, he was the recipient of the AZA&#8217;s highest honor the <a title="R. Marlin Perkins Award Recipient: 1990" target="_blank" href="http://www.aza.org/HonorsAwards/Chaffee/">R. Marlin Perkins award</a> &#8212; in zoological circles, this is the equivalent of the &#8220;Oscar.&#8221;</p>
<div style="float:left;text-align:center;font-size:x-small;padding: 0px 10px;"><a title="&#34;Doc&#34; Chaffee, Tiger &amp; Little Denise Chaffee" target="_blank" href="/chaffee/doctigerden.jpg"><img alt="&#34;Doc&#34; Chaffee &amp; Friend" src="/chaffee/doctigerden300.jpg" border="0"></a>
<p>&#8220;Doc&#8221; Chaffee, Baby Tiger &amp; Little Denise Chaffee, circa. 1960<br /><span style="font-size:x-small;"><em>Click to Enlarge</em></span></p>
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<p>?Doc? was just one example of all that is good about Fresno.  He worked tirelessly, traveling to acquire giraffes and elephants, and building relationships with other zoos for animal exchanges and breeding programs.  The Chaffees raised baby apes and tigers in their own home.  Dr. Chaffee worked so blind people could ?see? the animals and <a title="To Touch The Untouchable Dream" target="_blank" href="http://www.nfb.org/books/kernel1/kern1502.htm">taught other zoos</a> to do the same!  Fresno can be proud of the historical impact of his service on various AZA boards, including those relating to the ethical treatment of animals.  A California State Parks program?the <a title="Google: Click to see who has benefited from grants from this program" target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&#038;lr=&#038;ie=UTF-8&#038;oe=UTF-8&#038;q=paul+s.+chaffee+zoological+program">Dr. Paul Chaffee Zoological Program</a>?provides almost $6 million for zoo development, rehabilitation, and restoration, and another $385,000 for cities, counties, non-profits, and California Indian tribes to care for injured animals.</p>
<p>Almost two years ago now, I personally submitted <a title="Zoo IT Strategy" target="_blank" href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ZooITStrategy.pdf">a written proposal</a> to Ralph Waterhouse for a plan to leverage the Internet for fundraising purposes, to enhance community involvement with the Chaffee Zoo and to educate children.  (One of my favorite ideas involved what I called &#8220;the <a title="Kopi Sotiropulos Bio" target="_blank" href="http://www.kmph.com/bios/weather/476627.html">Kopi Sotiropulos</a> approach&#8221; to getting families involved.)  In developing the plan, I made preliminary inquiries of local businesses and spoke to representatives of larger companies (like Microsoft and Sprint) to see what, if anything, they would be willing to donate.  I knew that the plan would not be cheap without community buy-in so I obtained tentative commitments both for potential donations or reductions of prices for hardware and software.  I also worked out a plan that would help provide ongoing maintenance at next-to-no cost to the Chaffee Zoo itself.  (Details are available in the plan, which <a title="Zoo IT Strategy" target="_blank" href="http://www.unspun.us/chaffee/ZooITStrategy.pdf">you can read here</a>.)</p>
<p>After several initial meetings, the best I could detect was lukewarm interest; frankly, I had the feeling my ideas were either not understood or not wanted.  Not too long thereafter, I entered <a title="San Joaquin College of Law" target="_blank" href="http://www.sjcl.edu/">law school</a>.  Since the management at the Zoo did not appear to be interested and my time was limited, after several fruitless meetings I simply abandoned the idea.</p>
<p>Where would the Chaffee Zoo be today if someone with a little vision were running the place?</p>
<p>With almost no serious advertising efforts (and in spite of less-than-stellar exhibits), the Chaffee Zoo maintains a yearly customer base of nearly half-a-million people.  The newspaper reported this as &#8220;stagnant.&#8221;  And perhaps it is, when you think in terms of year-to-year growth.  But think of it:  <em>nearly half a million people visit the Chaffee Zoo <b>each year</b> in spite of limited funding, limited advertising and limited vision on the part of the management.</em></p>
<p>I ask again: Where would the Chaffee Zoo be today if someone with a little vision were running the place?</p>
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<p>Dr. Paul S. Chaffee&#8217;s Veterinary Offices, 2333 E. McKinley Blvd, near Blackstone Ave, mid 1950s</p>
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<td width="33%"><a title="McKinley Pet Hospital" target="_blank" href="/chaffee/mckinleypet640a.jpg"><img alt="McKinley Pet Hospital" src="/chaffee/mckinleypet200a.jpg" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="33%"><a title="McKinley Pet Hospital" target="_blank" href="/chaffee/mckinleypet640b.jpg"><img alt="McKinley Pet Hospital" src="/chaffee/mckinleypet200b.jpg" border="0"></a></td>
<td width="33%"><a title="McKinley Pet Hospital" target="_blank" href="/chaffee/mckinleypet640c.jpg"><img alt="McKinley Pet Hospital" src="/chaffee/mckinleypet200c.jpg" border="0"></a></td>
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<p><em>Click Images to See Enlarged</em></div>
<p>The Chaffee Zoological Society does have <a title="Chaffee Zoological Society Donation Page" target="_blank" href="https://www.chaffeezoo.org//DonationForm.asp">a donation page </a></p>
<p>The Chaffee Zoological Gardens phone number is (559) 498-2671</p>
<p><a href="mailto:toucan@chaffeezoo.org">Click Here to Email the Chaffee Zoological Gardens</a></p>
<p>The &#8220;snail mail&#8221; address is:</p>
<p>Chaffee Zoological Gardens of Fresno<br />
894 West Belmont Avenue<br />
Fresno, California 93728</p>
<p>You can probably mail donations there if you wish to use a check instead of a credit card and/or if you are uncomfortable with their online payment system.  (I am <i>uncertain </i>whether they are using a secure server or not; it appears to be merely a webscript [ASP] that may email your information to zoo personnel.)</p>
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