The San Francisco Zoo is plagued by a decades-long history of animal neglect and gross mismanagement. Since a horrific incident in 2007, when Tatiana, a tiger, escaped and killed a visitor before being gunned down by police, the zoo has been a continuous scene of tragedy and incompetence. Animal welfare and safety have been repeatedly compromised, with incidents that would be utterly shocking if they weren’t so frequent. Don’t allow China to send giant pandas to this death trap of a zoo!
The list of failures is staggering. Kabibe, a young gorilla, was crushed by a hydraulic door. Handy Harry, a beloved penguin, was gruesomely killed by a guillotine door. Orangutans Berani and Judy endured two years confined to indoor cages with scant outdoor access. Banana Sam, a squirrel monkey, and Maki, a lemur, were both stolen. Two elephants died within a few months of each other, leading to the zoo being forced to send its remaining elephants to sanctuary by the San Francisco City Council. More recently, a wild puma killed a kangaroo and two wallaroos. A recent investigation at the zoo by In Defense of Animals and SF Zoo Watch found dozens of horrendously unsuitable enclosures and visibly stressed animals.