Lissette V.
Yelp
The entrance for this place was included in the ticket for Hershey Park, so I decided to check it out. Oh boy, I wish I hadn't... For those who don't give much thought about the lives of wild animals in captivity, then this place will probably just be a quick, mostly forgettable visit. But for those who are aware of the sad realities of zoo animals, please avoid this place!
You first go through 2 buildings that have desert and nocturnal animals. The animals are basically enclosed in shadow boxes, way too small for some of them to roam at all. The weak attempt to recreate their natural habitat is quite depressing, especially when you see the dirty water and the lack of fresh air or natural light coming into the building. The bigger animals looked quite distressed, and it doesn't help that people tap on the glass expecting them to put on a show. I thought that maybe the back of the buildings had extra space for those animals to roam while not out on display, but no, what you see is all they have.
The rest of the animals in the zoo are in outdoor spaces/cages. It's sad to see such majestic creatures like bald eagles, limited to a very small space to fly. Bobcats and Lynxes stuck in enclosures that don't even come close to how they could live out in the wild.
There is also a great number of vultures around the zoo, some of them have tags on their wings, so I'm not sure if they are supposed to be part of the exhibit, or they are just waiting there for animal carcasses to be available. It was quite ominous to see so many of them there.
This zoo paints itself to be about "conservation," but the way these animals live here and are exploited, it's anything but. Some might argue that these animals wouldn't live long out in the wild, but wouldn't you rather live free 100% the way nature intended, even if it's for a short time, than live inside a box or a cage for many miserable years?
Also, the seal show that Hershey Park has ("Our Friends from The Sea") should totally be avoided if you care about animals at all. While riding on the monorail after that exhibit was closed for the day, you get to see where they live. Basically, on the same stage they perform their tricks every day. I didn't see the show (thankfully I skipped it) but seeing them sleeping on the stage surrounded by the dirty water of the pool was quite depressing.
Hershey Park should just stick to the amusement rides and making chocolate, and stop exploiting these animals for good.