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zoos THE NEW YORK TIMES Dear Sir: When will we tire of imprisoning proud, wild animals in comparatively minute cages so ignorant tourists can gawk at them? They must live in relative Black Holes of Calcutta to please wide-eyed children. Why can ' t we spare a small amount of money to simulate the majestic surroundings of their wild habitat to which we are so deeply indebted? How many times have we seen shadowy wraiths of powerful predators pacing in boring barred cages? We contrast this with the spacious environment of the creatures in Toronto ' s Metro Zoo. This establishment is un- fortimately floimdering, for visitors will not accept the fact that specimens are not on display like stuffed, mounted toys, still in life and always on show. For at Metro Zoo, one must walk, yes, actually exercise in order to see wildlife which holds some animation. The idea of walking and having to try to spot animals which may be concealed in foliage seems so incompatible with the pubhc mentality, so much so that many of these zoos are unpatronized. A wave of change is sweeping over this concrete and mortar society, marked by the advent of safari parks where animals are in a semi-natural environment. They flock to the cars in which visitors can lounge in air-conditioned luxury, looking at our magnificent legacy through the symbolic window of indifference. Sincerely, Don Kendalls David Bowen ,. J 196
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THE STRANGE CUSTOMER I am a Barber working in a shop, Along came my next customer. Who gave us all a shock. Could you guess who this could be? It certainly was not someone like you and me. Believe it or not, A lion sat in a customers spot, The customers were horrified and so was I, Jumping up and down in case we might die. A snip on the left, A snip on the right, I dare not cut in the middle. In case he might bite. A httle bit here, A little bit there, Just enough, To trim his hair. He paid me ten dollars, And said it was great, He left in a hurry, Jimiped right through the gate. Now I am leaving too. To meet and tell my family. The story I just told you, I hope they will believe me. Would you? Nick Se erian
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