
Then the new mulch has to be loaded in, shovelful by shovelful, barrel by barrel. It's an incredible amount of work, and this time the crew was so fast that they were able to get the animals back on exhibit ahead of schedule. I helped for about an hour but I did a tiny fraction of the work. Zookeepers at work are something to behold.





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Date: 2014-12-04 12:11 am (UTC)She works really hard and loves every moment of it. Plus, she's getting very strong!
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Date: 2014-12-04 11:14 pm (UTC)Edt: and no, stairs aren't really the issue--there's a few steps down into the exhibit but a wheelbarrow could do it easily. Actually now that I think of it, we did have one wheelbarrow in use, but it may have been too wide to go through the exhibit doorway.
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Date: 2014-12-05 07:43 pm (UTC)In the rhino barn the traps are... huge. So I use the waterers to help flush -- they hold about 50 gallons.
Management is of the opinion that sand looks more natural. There is a place for sand in an exhibit, but not as a pavement in muddy high traffic areas next to a drain.