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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Zoo Insider, Longtime S.F. Animal Welfare Advocate Can't Recall Any *Other* People Jumping Into Animal Enclosures Over Past Four Decades

Posted By on Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:30 AM

'No Solicitors' sign effective until quite recently...
  • 'No Solicitors' sign effective until quite recently...
Yesterday, we ran a story noting how San Francisco Zoo officials weren't sure if any patrons had ever entered an animal enclosure prior to this weekend's close call in the grizzly bear lair.

We haven't gotten any calls back from the zoo's media relations department, but one of the city's most veteran animal welfare advocates told SF Weekly that if anyone has wandered into an animal cage at the zoo since 1970, it's news to him.   

Carl Friedman is the zoo's director of special projects; prior to that he ran the city's Animal Care and Control from 1988 to January of this year. And prior to that he ran the SPCA from 1970 to 75 and then served on the Animal Control Welfare Commission for the 13 year interregnum between his city jobs. So if anyone had traipsed into a zoo habitat over the past 40-odd years, he'd have heard about it. And he didn't.

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