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How Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo helps their animals cope with extreme heat

Beating the Heat: How Tokyo‘s Ueno Zoo ‍Keeps its Animals Cool During Scorching Summers

Tokyo, Japan – As Japan swelters through⁣ another intense summer, with⁢ temperatures and ⁢humidity⁣ soaring in mid-August, concerns extend beyond ‌human comfort. At Ueno ​zoological gardens, tokyo’s oldest and most popular zoo, staff are working‍ tirelessly to protect their animal​ residents – many hailing‍ from vastly different, ‌cooler climates – from the relentless heat.

Visitors seeking respite from ⁢the scorching sun themselves‌ are utilizing ⁤parasols,‍ electric ⁤fans, and ⁢misting stations ⁣throughout the‍ zoo. But what measures‌ are being taken behind the scenes to ensure the well-being of the ‍animals,from polar bears ​to ​pandas?

“We’re doing our utmost to prevent the animals‍ from suffering,” explains Mikako ⁤Kaneko,Deputy Director and Public Relations Manager at Ueno Zoo.”We have detailed handbooks for each species outlining⁢ ideal enclosure sizes, dietary needs, and, ⁣crucially, optimal temperature ranges.”

The ‌zoo’s proactive approach extends to constant monitoring. Zookeepers are equipped with thermometers and hygrometers to meticulously track‌ both⁢ temperature and​ humidity levels within the animal habitats.

For particularly‍ sensitive‍ species,​ a carefully orchestrated rotation system is in place. “For⁣ some animals, it’s imperative ⁣they move in and out of indoor, climate-controlled rooms‌ daily,” ‌Kaneko details. “Every early​ morning, ‌we let ‌them out⁣ briefly, clean the area immediately afterward, and bring them ​back inside. These are some ⁤of the measures⁤ we take to ⁢manage their comfort⁢ and hygiene.”[Image ⁣of a statue of‌ a gorilla at Ueno Zoo ⁤barricaded to prevent visitors from touching it due to high temperatures. Caption:[ImageofastatueofagorillaatUenoZoobarricadedtopreventvisitorsfromtouchingitduetohightemperaturesCaption:

[ImageofastatueofagorillaatUenoZoobarricadedtopreventvisitorsfromtouchingitduetohightemperaturesCaption:A statue of a gorilla at Ueno Zoo is behind barricades ⁢to prevent visitors from touching it ‍due​ to​ high⁣ temperatures.]Interestingly, some animals, like⁤ the zoo’s penguin population, are ‌surprisingly well-adapted to⁤ warmer temperatures. ⁢[Image of⁣ penguins at Ueno ⁢zoo. Caption:[ImageofpenguinsatUenozooCaption:

[ImageofpenguinsatUenozooCaption:Despite⁣ their frigid natural‍ habitats, penguins are⁣ surprisingly well-adapted to high summer temperatures.]Ueno Zoo’s⁤ dedication to animal welfare highlights ⁤the challenges faced by zoological institutions in a world

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