Posted by: Rebecca Whitham, Communications
Pike Place Market. Fishmongers. Salmon. Grizzly bears. Woodland Park Zoo. Rain.
This isn’t a game of Pacific Northwest word association—it’s a recipe for a rockin’ good time down at the Northern Trail this morning!
Our friends from world famous Pike Place Fish Market brought their signature fish-tossing skills to our grizzly bear exhibit today at a media teaser for this Saturday’s Bear Affair presented by Brown Bear Car Wash event.
Pike Place Market. Fishmongers. Salmon. Grizzly bears. Woodland Park Zoo. Rain.
This isn’t a game of Pacific Northwest word association—it’s a recipe for a rockin’ good time down at the Northern Trail this morning!
Our friends from world famous Pike Place Fish Market brought their signature fish-tossing skills to our grizzly bear exhibit today at a media teaser for this Saturday’s Bear Affair presented by Brown Bear Car Wash event.
The fishmongers planted themselves safely at the edge of the
exhibit—a massive moat stood between them and the bears, don’t worry!—and got
to tossing while grizzly brothers Keema and Denali looked on.
The first few tosses of the 6-pound salmon were just for
practice, though the bears seemed like they were hoping for a slip-up that would land a salmon in their direction.
But once the rhythm got going among the fishmongers—tossing the
salmon over the heads of dozens of school children and visitors—it didn’t take long before
the fish went sailing over to the grizzlies’ side.
The bears don’t quite have the same flair for drama. They
watched the salmon come flying at them, and let the fish plop down next to them
so they could amble over and start munching away.
Denali took the fish over toward their cave to snack under
cover, while Keema tore into his fish out in the open.
More than just a bunch of fun, this salmon toss was a great way to reconnect Northwesterners with some of the icons of local wildlife. Brown bears are so closely linked with salmon runs in Alaska, and here too before they were extirpated from most of the Pacific Northwest. Eating salmon is in their natural history and
is one of their favorite snacks, especially this time of the year when they are beefing up and craving protein.
The bears will have more tearing up to do this Saturday,
June 9 at our annual Bear Affair & Big Howl for Wolves: Pacific Northwest Wildlife Celebration presented by Brown Bear Car Wash. You’ll learn how to be
safe living in bear country, including tips for how to bear-proof your next
backyard party or camping trip, and you’ll learn it the fun way—by watching
bears tear things apart! Our conservation partner, the Grizzly Bear Outreach Project, will be on hand to teach us all how to be bear-smart.
The event also highlights the wildlife of the Pacific
Northwest and how we can help protect our wild neighbors and live in harmony
with them, including bears, wolves, turtles and even butterflies. Don’t miss
one of our most popular events. And hey, if it rains, it’ll just feel like an
authentic Northwest camping experience!
Video by
Kirsten Pisto/Woodland Park Zoo, photos by Dennis Dow/Woodland Park Zoo.
Comments
Both the Pike Place Fish guys and the Woodland Park Zoo Rocks! Keep on doing good things!
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