Folsom California - Folsom City Zoo - folsomzoo.com A Zoo-Logicals rated Three Star ZooYour Psychic, Animal and Zoo, Status Report From Zoo-Logicals for July 2007
Report Title: Making Do
Bobcats - They say they feel lovedRed Fox - The front one says it
has no company and is so lonesome that it is thinking of checking out, possibly within the next 6 months. The Red Fox in the back would like tunnels & underground options. Pasteur Animals - They are happy. Coyote - Likes the shade and wishes there was a male companion to play with. Raccoon (Male) - Is tired of people. He'd Like to get sprung into a better place. Can't stand kids. The other
Raccoon is fine. Ravens - They are content. Red Tailed Hawks - These two are compatible. They need to have company and not
Be alone. Your single Red Tailed hawk likes being alone but once in awhile he would like some hawk company. Mountain Lion -
They like climbing up the rocks better than wooden scaffolds. The Hammock is too difficult to get out of. They'd like a "Cat Run" they could use from time to time. Alder growls sometimes when humans are around and she feels she does not have enough personal space.
Horned Owl - It's happy, but the one complaint it has is the lack of live tree branches coming into the cages. Does not like the situation of only dead branches. Bears - They don't really
want to be here. They feel that they could make it in the wilderness. They want more shade. They'd like more female companionship. They want to catch their own fish dinner in the water here. They want Trout. They said they would be
more active if you furnished this. Might want to talk to Nimbus Fish hatchery. These bears are great characters! They were happy we came by and said they'd like more human communication (telepathic and otherwise) but with mature
folk. Wolf - Said it would llike a stream coming through near the top of its cage for drinking and for a cool down when it gets too hot out. The leader of the pack has a sizeable ego and does not appreciate
being talked down about. He would like the young girl keeper he deals with to acknowledge his postion as leader and he wants her to try conversing with him more. Tigers - They would like more playthings like
balls and such as other animals there have had. The both still feel resentment towards humans and that is why they don't come out so often. To bring them out more, they want a human who will take the time to really relate to them,
BE intimate more as say our Steve Irwin would. They get the gist of what people say about them, even when they are inside their cave. The 2nd empty space adjoining the main area is wasted on them. You don't give them any
reason to really be in there. Misty says her mothers name for her was Shanu. Eagles - They don't care for that train whistle nor the tram coming by when they are trying to sleep. It wakes them up all the time.
Maybe you could put them in a quieter part of the zoo possibly by the Mtn. Lions. Some form of a more open space instead of a cage. Perhaps a netted dome area. It would be less confining and would be more acceptable to them. Parrots & Ferret Exhibit - They are Ok and they don't understand, why the holes in the rock? Squirrel Monkeys - Want more Sunshine. Too much shade. Spider Monkeys -
Don't like the plastic pipes to crawl across. Give them wood. Natural is always best. The reading continues below the divider.
We realize that you work with limited funds but want you to know that we think that overall
you are definately serving your animal charges decently. Yes, you have a several areas that can be improved as far as the animals are concerned but we were able to leave your facility
feeling pretty good about your Zoo's status overall.
We at Zoo-Logicals feel that The Folsom City Zoo deserves a rating of Three Stars out of a possible 5 for the following reasons:
Your animals have a fair amount of requests for changes and alterations of their space. Another area, one that applies to the staff of the zoo atleast, is in the area of relationship with the animals. There isn't enough of
it. It is one thing to do your duties and another to actually take the time to relate with these Beings. The best zoos have people in them that devote and give of themselves,
above and beyond what their job duties and description are and require of them. Animals don't consider us in the light of what we can do for them relative to our notion of
finances. They look at us through the eyes of our vibrations (of love, respect, etc) and the quality of relation we bring to them. We are available to lend you a hand in the creation of
higher quality relations between you and your animal charges. If you have question on anything feel free to give us a call 916-207-6520.
One of the goals of Zoo-Logicals is to support Zoo's making more use of the psychic folk in the community around them. Some will be professional Animal Communicators, while
others will just be psychic people who have a love for animals and want to help. These people are a resource for you. Contact and invite these people over. Give them a tour, tell them how you would like to
work with them in the care of your charges. Ask them their impressions, ask for suggestions. Ask them what they see that they could bring to a relationship between the psychic community and the public and you, here at the zoo. These people would obviously be of help, even at a distance, when they are at home on the phone with you, or when they are there with you while some animal mother is about to give
birth. A particular psychic should be found who would work closely with your medical teams. The mind can reach beyond what the physical senses can detect and interact with. It can literally save many lives if
you integrate a psychic into your team, however that creatively comes about. It will also reduce your level of anxiety and thus stress in your work.  San Francisco California - San Francisco Zoo - sfzoo.org A Zoo-Logicals rated Five Star ZooYour Psychic, Animal and Zoo, Status Report From Zoo-Logicals for
June 2006
Report Title: Shining Star Zebras, Giraffes and others in the Safari area. We and the animals appreciate the intermixing of various animal species. The environment feels very complete for both the Zoo
visitors and the animals. Your space feels like the community has truly invested itself in this venture. Lemur forest — They love their exhibit space. No height limitations, Yea! The water
surrounding them while not energized or particularly vital frequency wise, it is not dead. While not a critical issue, it could stand improving. Fountains plural or some other to
improve the oxygenation level would be helpful. While the water has movement and that is good it could use more. There is a feeling at your zoo that you more than care about your animals. They know
that they are held as precious and are entrusted to you. Giraffes — your young female is pregnant. Gorillas — They particularly like a woman keeper who is 34 to 36 yrs. of age. Your older
gorilla (Mkubwa) is the one most intellectually "Bored". Look to give him more intellectual stimulation. We really liked your Who's Who in the Gorilla World pictures and print work.
It helps the public establish their relationship with the gorillas. The Gorillas don't care for kids much. Too noisy. Emperor Tamarin — wants more company. Langurs and primates in that
area are appreciative of the nice heights of their spaces. This makes a big difference in happiness and contentment levels for them. We appreciate your giving them that too as we get that height complaint often from apes and chimps.
Otters would love for you to find ways to get them into more contact with humans. Like Ferrets, they can enjoy human contact. The ones you have in particular would. Maybe you
can have them visit with schools or have zoo helpers just spend more time with and around them each day. Think of inventive ways they can have more time closer to people. You can work the Otters up to this. Penguins
are fine. They like their space and how close they are to the people. While they aren't complaining about the water, if you wanted to take it to the next level for them you
could make it a more vitally enlivening thing to swim in and we are not talking normal purification here. Instead it is possible to re-energize the water. Look on our website and or
contact us. We can assist you in learning more about the possibilities of water for yourselves, the public and the plants and animals. Lions are appreciative when you tell people not to reach out
at them with the cameras. Also the noise level from people (visitors) inside the building can be on the high side. Rhinos: Your female will pass within a year. Your male, in the meanwhile is lonely. We
appreciate the intent you are putting into getting them into a better enclosure. The Mickey Grove Zoo in Lodi Ca.has an Eagle, a male that would greatly benefit being on your Eagle Island
. Currently he's caged. If he doesn't get a better home soon he will pass within a year himself. If you can't bring him over please see what you can do to find a
person or organization that would take care of him (bring food to him etc.) out in the wild during his last days. His dying wish is to be free, at least of his cage if not out in nature, to pass on naturally. Grizzly Bears
are content and happy. Polar Bears are fine. Ground hog and Meerkats exhibits were awesome! The animals are very happy there. South American Rain Forest:
All is good in here. Your Anaconda though, are you, or would you, let her out of the small enclosure from time to time? She would or does like that. The reading continues below divider.
On your brochure we appreciated your mission statement being on there and the quality of it. Great idea to be using vehicle donation to support yourselves. The ways you have
generated for people to "help" the zoo are nice and broad, same goes for your educational programs. Nice family and group activity options also. On the area of your brochure where it says "PLEASE…" You might consider making
larger or changing the color of the font where it says "DO NOT tap on glass etc." Again, the level of noise needs more attention. Perhaps technology can help. Don't they use "white
noise" in some cars nowadays so that you don't hear other noise from inside or outside the car that you don't want to be hearing when you want quiet or to listen to your music. A
consultant may be able to help you out there says inventor Joe. We did not see every animal in your zoo. Any not mentioned in our report just means
that they are more than likely fine or there are purposes (no such thing as accidents) for our missing them. We did psychically ask if we needed to see any other animals before we left and got that we did not.
This is the one basic complaint we most encountered with some of the animals. The noise level. The only other one was a couple of animals that wanted some, or more companionship.
You have accomplished so very much that now you can tend to the smaller but still important things that impede the animals happiness here. Achieving the next level in noise control would be one of those.
Consider creating a noise sensitivity (training) kiosk where kids and adults could hear what their voices are putting into an otherwise pleasantly
naturized environment. Sounds of insects, frogs, birds. You can't connect with the animals well when there is dissonance in the environment. You can do this and still have kids own
their voice and let it out (with greater intensity) at more appropriate places. Make this Kiosk inviting to the whole family. Consider having zoo helpers at those exhibits at those times when the most people or
crowds of people will be present. Have them hold the line on noise levels. It will be good training for the helpers in communications. You could formally help them with their skills in
that area via a professional communications person who wants to do their part for the zoo. They have always been or wanted to be close to animals and they would love to participate. Ask some.
Your animals like the quality of the people that come through this zoo. This is not always the case in Zoo's. In some areas, the people who come to a zoo can be superficial, overly self centered, crass, noisy and downright dis
respectful with the animals. We love that the guests can be an interactive part of the exhibit. Literally in the middle of it. We love that you have integrated yourselves into the Community so well with the various
clubs, organizations and even youth groups participating. Yea! We love that you offer us the notes from the keepers. We love the detail you've brought to
the exhibits and the zoo itself. The Dead trees lying horizontally in the larger exhibits works well. Reading continues below divider.
One of the goals of Zoo-Logicals is to support Zoo's making more use of the psychic folk
in the community around them. Some will be professional Animal Communicators, while others will just be psychic who have a love or liking for animals and want to help. These people are a resource for you.
Contact and invite these people over. Give them a tour, tell them how you would like to work with them in the care of your charges. Ask them their impressions, ask for
suggestions. Ask them what they see that they could bring to a relationship between the psychic community and the public and you, here at the zoo.
These people would obviously be of help, even at a distance, when they are at home on the phone with you, while your in the Giraffe house tending to a mother about to give birth. A
particular psychic should be found who would work closely with your medical teams. They took one along on the journey of the Starship Enterprise didn't they. The mind can reach
beyond what the physical senses can detect and interact with. It can literally save many lives if you integrate a psychic into your team, however that creatively comes about. It will also
reduce your level of anxiety and thus stress in your work, letting alone funds. Your keepers in general are very in-tune with the animals. Some of your people are even
fairly psychic. Your support of them developing those abilities further, would be of great benefit to your and the publics Zoo. For ideas and support on this or anything else in this
report please call or email us. We would love to serve you in your quest to serve the animals and the public. Were it not for this being our first time here, our report would only be a few paragraphs
long. You have done such a wonderful and inspiring job with the animals, and of recreating your Zoo that we to a great extent, were able to pretty much just walk through and enjoy
the experience. There just wasn't all that much to report. Your in that good a shape. Congratulations!
We are awarding the San Francisco Zoo with a Five Star rating. A five out of a possible five. Yours, is a Shining Star, and guiding light as to how great a
Zoo can Be. Thank you for loving yourselves enough to be able to give such a quality of love, affection and respect to these Beings you are caring for and attending to.Joe LaValley - Founder of Zoo-Logicals
* Here is a final note from Neida Rios our resident psychic and co-founder. Dear sirs, as I walked around your zoo, I was feeling how much care has been put into the animals
and the facility. I also heard some of the comments that some patrons made. All of these points to the dedication that the zoo board and the employees have. I just want to thank all of you for the superb job you are doing. * Additional Note from Joe added on Jan 2nd 2008 - Last week one person physically died and two others were injured by an escaped Tiger
at your zoo. Your tiger space has been fine all this time with no problems of escaping tigers. Yes your wall
was not as high as some have said it ought to of been. We all are learning here. You ought not to be penalized in court for negligence. The space was reasonable and adequate. We
just found out just how great a leap a tiger can make when he puts enough intent behind it. The tiger was provoked by the young men. Their taunting was just the last straw for this
particular animal. Many lessons can be learned here, by the public as well as the zoo. One of them is that we as humans, need to return ourselves to love for only then will we be
properly respectful to those of the animal kingdom. The young men are symbolic of our own unconsciousness. This was another Wake Up call to society. Lodi Californa -- Mickey Grove Zoo A Zoologicals rated Two Star Zoo From Zoo-Logicals for June 2006 Your Psychic Animal and Zoo Status Report Report Title: Lady In Waiting First, your Japanese Garden: Keep in mind that Neida has never been here before and
it has been 10 years since I have been here last. We weren't initially aware at all of what state your space was in. The plants themselves, we found, feel that they've been forgotten. They used to be a feature
here. People used to revel in the lushness and beauty. As relating to the Gardeners work: Spirit is not here. The folks who tend to this place and the plant life within are doing so by rote. There is no love and appreciation
cycle going on. You have titled this space a "Japanese Garden" but even the Japanese apparently have taken their energy and focus from here. The plants noticed. This is very telling, and not only
about the Japanese themselves but about the city of Lodi and its peoples priorities. Nature and our relationship with it is a prime priority that Lodi has lost sight of, to its disgrace
really. Let the positive aspect of shame remind us of our true allegiance to life, not things. Instead of this being a place where a person might recharge their inner batteries, their
vitality, they get a place that's a drain on their energy due to it being so depleted itself. On our way out of the garden we met one of the two gardeners and struck up a bit of a
conversation. We found out that there are only two official gardeners here. It's them and a crew from a jail or prison that is taking care of this space if you can call it that. There is not
the proper conscious intention going on here for vitalization of the space to happen. That and the lack of funding available we also noted. This place, Mickey Grove Zoo is a place on hold. All life in this park feels its been abandoned. Left to grow wild (untended plant life wise). The animals on the whole feel they are being taken care of ok. They don't feel untended so much as insecure
as they know changes are coming. Some of them are worried about their future. All of the animals are aware of how precarious things are at
the zoo at this time. They know that it may close. If you keep it open you should charge $5.00 for adult entrance. You'll still get enough people and you will have more money to get by with.
Water in the Japanese Garden needs revitalization badly! Its quite stale and lifeless. The waterfall is not moving enough water around and through. Its only moving within 30 feet of
the fall itself and then the movement drops off sharply to nil. The design and number of falls and fountains needs revamped. In the meantime there are other very cheap things you can
do to revitalize the water. Presently we consult with Zoo's as to their water challenges and options. There is more to water than most realize. Machines and devices that alter water in
various ways to benefit various operations and uses at your zoo. Call us and we'll be happy to talk over this issue with you.
As to the animals themselves: The California Sea Lions:
They are content most of the time. To them it the more people the merrier. They miss doing more shows for the public. They used to do more. They like fulfilling an purpose as they do when doing a show and educating the public about their kind.
They said that if people would have a more positive outlook about them being here for us that would make a pleasant difference to them. When I asked Neida if they would enjoy
swimming with humans she said that they would enjoy swimming with humans. Humans would be safe with them. They like us. Children of ages 5 to 15 yrs of age would be most
suitable and desired. This would be done for both healing and educational purposes for the kids. In Regards to the sea lions keepers. Their relationship with the animals is good. They
know these people are working diligently to provide them with all they need.The Canada Goose exhibit. The water is atrocious. No life in it. Barely any animals and not enough company for those few there are. White Handed Gibbon: The care of them is ok, health is ok too. Black Handed Spider Monkey: Does not have enough shade. Needs groomed by
someone once a week who will brush them, and give them strokes and loving attention once in awhile. They know you are short staffed. The smallest one is missing a vitamin or
mineral. His coat and skin condition points to this. These and the monkeys in general need greater height in their cages. Vary the roof line or use the t-pee shape. It is un-natural and not good
for them to spend so much time so close to and on the ground. They are highly visual and need the added stimulation that the height will afford them. The Fruit Bats
are ill at ease with the level of noise in their exhibit area. The banging on the glass, and the loudness and intrusiveness of the people is too much. It is disrespectful to the animals.
The bats also desire at least one good sized "living" tree to hang from. The Eagles are happy with the running water provided. The girl is in fine shape. The male
is another matter. He said to us that he would of loved to of been left in nature to go , to pass naturally. He doesn't have much time left here in this existence. He's down and does
not want to be here. We offered him encouragement and let him know that he could indeed learn to hunt and scavenge to survive. We also told him that many humans revere Eagles so
much that they would be willing to set out food for him, even out in the wilderness so that he may continue on if he wished. That there were people so devoted to his kind. That if there
was a will on his part we could find a way. We told him we would Be and Do as we could to help him out. Neida says that he will only stay in this body for about a year or less if he is not given his
freedom. By the time we left him he had come around to being willing to consider what we had said. He saw some light, some possibility and so we for our part are now appraising
you of the situation as we promised him. We will be glad to assist you in finding the best answer to this challenge with your male eagle. Please let us know if we might help you. The Prevost Squirrels
would love some hay or other on the floor to rummage through. Its rather like a jail cell right now and that's no way for an animal emissary to live. The Green Monkey
is the one most afraid of the possible closing. Diabetes comes when one has lost the sweetness of life. See if you can sweeten it up for him won't you? He needs
attention and relation. It is urgent that he gets some company. How can we have him have some fun again? The Lemurs want a better source of running water. The Black and white one needs
company. They aren't happy and don't do well alone. Red Lemurs are happy but the Coi fish would like company and circulating water. The Turtle Exhibit is perfect! Great job!
The Hamadryas Baboon: Get'em tire swings, more textures, not just trees. They could use a new tree to replace the dead one. They appreciate the size of the space they ahave. Trees with leaves, kee'em coming!
The Mountain Lion needs company and if he can't get it would rather be out in the wild where he can encounter other life. Being an emissary between races should not mean you
have to go it alone. Health wise he is underweight. He likes thelady keeper the most. He is impatient about his being fed enough. Your Scarlet Ibis and its habitat is fine. The Chinese Alligator
wants to breed. The Chilean Pudu habitat is to narrow and there is not enough plants, shrubs and foresty stuff in it. Your keepers or zoo officials do not understand their needs. This enclosure space
is ridiculous for them. PLEASE, get them out of here quick! The Capuchin Mondeys space is nice but they said they could use more playthings and playmates. Your Bird Spaces
are good its just that there are too few birds. Your Marmosets have a great space. It is good that you have more than two of them. Your Mediterranean Way Station
: These birds would like other kinds of smaller birds to join them, also other compatible animals, turtles etcetera. Reading continues below the divider.
We at Zoo-Logicals feel the The Mickey Grove Zoo deserves a rating of Two Stars (out of a possible 5) for the following reasons:
Lack of enough financial investment by the community, county and State of California. In your favor, the keepers
do care for the animals and are doing the best they can with what they've got. Still, they and the zoo are not getting enough support. Yes, the animals themselves are mostly well taken
care of but your in Survival mode here and your pulse is continuing to slow. Because you are a county park which relies on some of its funding coming from the
county which in part relies on the state for some of its funding and the State at least has not paid up, you haven't the funds to do more. We understand and are saddened by this
financial neglect. We realize that you may not make it as a Zoo for much longer. We know its not your fault that things are as they are. We wish all of the best of outcomes. We can be
counted on for assistance. Feel free to contact us. Note from Joe on Jan. 2nd 2008 - It was about mid year in 07 when we heard you folks
finally have some money for improvements coming your way. Hopefully it's soon enough. We are very happy for you as your space holds much promise. Our best to you! Sacramento California -- Land Park Zoo A Zoologicals rated Three Star Zoo From Zoo Logicals for May 2006 Your Psychic Animal and Zoo Status Report
Report Title: Changes Most animal beings at your zoo are happy and feel that they are well cared for. Concensus of all the animals however is that the zoo is too small.
You can tell how close in relation a cities people are to their animals by how well they tend to their zoo animals needs and development. Thus what needs to be said directly is that
Sacramento really needs to make having a proper sized facility a high priority. More important than a new sports complex certain people keep bringing up around here. Our recommendation is
that the Land Park Zoo become a petting zoo and a space for older animals and those recuperating say from medical treatment. Sacramento needs to invest in a
new larger facility somewhere else in Sacramento. Animals at Zoo's know they are emmisaries to us of their race. Usually, they want to be there at the Zoo. It is fulfilling for them. The Animals:
The Chimps: Feel rather isolated from other life in the zoo overall. They get lonely after the
zoo closes. They enjoy the company of the squirrels but they tend to go to their home space for the evening in the late afternoon though and this leaves the chimps with no company except their own. They wish they had a
taller enclosure so that they could see other animals and such around them. If you would see what you can do to provide them with some kind of human or other living company after say 5 pm and until they bed down
for the night they would be very appreciative. The Flamingos: They say that they are at the maximum amount of birds for the space they
have. More and it will be too crowded. They know that with this seasons breeding time that more birds will come into being and this means overcrowding to them. Please see to it that no more birds are added here as in permanently.
The Orangutans: Feel that they are being made to go to bed too early. They want options
relative to this. They would like to stay out later in general say till about 7 pm. The Reproduction Hornbills: The two you have are not a good genetic match for
breeding purposes. They made it very clear to us that there will be no babies born of them. The Jaquars:
The couple you have are a good match and do get along well. The female said that she would be more happy and comfortable with a den space that is more earthy in
atmosphere if not in fact. Other than that and being in too small a space, they like it there. The Small Cats
complaint is that there space is too small for their comfort. Specifically the Margay cats say that they are happiest and do best in groups of 3 to 4 individuals. The Anteater and Lion are doing fine. He is feeling his years.The Red Panda
has a fine space but he is lonely for company of his kind. The giraffes have no complaints. The Bongos are fine. Reading continues below divider.
This particular bunch of Addax Antelopes though will not adapt to life in your zoo. They
are animals naturally and constantly on the move. Their territories in nature are large and they are able there to be in different physical space each day. They like it that way and they
are bored with this same space and routine each day. The Zoo, for them is more depressing than stressful. Remember the humans favorite saying:
Variety is the spice of life? This particular bunch would be better off in a wildlife preserve. You can find some that would be more willing emissaries but most zoo spaces still would
tend to not suit this species inner requirements so please consider what's best for these beings and help them get to a more suitable home. Our recommendations:
You can tell how close in relation a cities people are to their animals by how well they tend to their zoo's animals needs and development. Their place in
the community. The esteem they are held in. Thus what needs to be said directly is that 1. Sacramento really needs to make having a proper sized facility a high priority. 2. Land Park Zoo is suitable as
a petting zoo, a space for older animals and for those recuperating say from medical treatment. 3. Animals at Zoo's often know they are emissaries between races. Usually, they want to
be there. It's fulfilling for them. However, When you don't take care of and address the Being in totality, as a whole, with the spirit included, whether it is a human or an
animal, you start to weaken that connection they have to stay here. They start checking out in one way or another until your zoo is no longer supported by the community. It loses it's viability.
4. Whether you believe in Fairies Pixies, Gnomes etcetera or not, your Zoo would benefit immensely if your made accommodations to the energies other than human and animal.
These elements of nature if allowed for, encouraged and believed in will enhance the whole experience of this space for ALL. This will result in greater health and
contentment for the animals and more prosperity and renown for your Zoo. We can consult with you as to how to create these, basically they'd be Fairy spaces.
5. When you talk to groups of people about an animal or of the importance of conserving their species or habitats, whether you do this at the zoo or at schools please bring up and share about what's happening in the area of
Interspecies Communications. Koko the Gorilla's success, Dolphin and Human communications, bird and human communications. Be familiar also with the topic of Animal Communicators. People like
the well known Sonja Fitzpatrick who do this professionally. Call on and get to know the ones in your area. Make use of your local Zoo-Logicals bunch.
Many of the people you are speaking to in these groups at your zoo or otherwise are going to be up on these ideas we are bringing up. They will want to know that you are too.
Animals not only have feelings but they have a psychic life just as we do. If you ignore this aspect you ignore it at your and your zoos own peril.
6. All humans have the capacity to make use of their own inherent psychic abilities. You may be one who can admit to using your intuition around animals and or people. You
may find that you can indeed trust your natural impulses around people and animals. Perhaps how you see it is that you "tend to follow your gut instincts". What ever degree of
ownership you feel you can claim right now of your psychic abilities do so. Support your staff and administrative types too in developing their psychic skills. Not everyone's are the
same. Brainstorming now, you can take lessons in animal communicaton. Take a class from Monty Roberts or another real Horse Whisperer and see if what you learned there can be applied at all to Zebras etc.
In the near future as our consciousness grows and the age of enlightenment is recognized zoo's if they are to continue to be utilized by the public will include all these tips we are passing on to you.
The Staff must recognize both their and their charges (the animal Beings) spiritual aspect. 7. Water is an integral part of all Zoos. When one really looks into water we find that water isn't just water
. Obviously some water is more polluted than others. There are grades and standards of purity. Often times we add chemicals to water, chlorine and
fluoride to mention only two for the moment. These and other chemicals do not have great health effects. We also alter waters PH, we run it through machinery and pipes and hoses and pretty
soon the vitality of the water is at its lowest point energetically, even for supposedly fit to drink water. If you have an animal you really want to support in healing or having a healthy
immune system or just plain having good health you need to rethink what your doing with your water and how you are doing it. Quality water makes a big difference to animals. It also shows them how much you care.
There are several simple things you can do relative to your use of water, that don't have to be expensive and that can make a world of difference in your zoo. Aside from doing
more about the chemicals in your water at present you can also improve its quality just by reducing the size of the water molecules such that they can move in and out through the cell
wall easier. This supports the nutrients coming in and the toxins going out. Obviously that's good and helpful to your animals. Water with a proper ph is important. If you want to kill
bacteria and such and clean cages you can go do with acid water. No foul and costly chemicals necessary. There are machine that can make both acidic and alkaline water. Research water, Be open. There is much to learn.
If you have ponds and water courses that are dull and fairly lifeless we can help you bring back the waters vitality. And with that your plants and trees will grow better and be
healthier. The areas vibes will be more attractive literally, to animal and human life. Physicists know that everything comes down to vibration, frequencies. The Earth has a
frequency it resonates at. Water has its and we have ours. Radio obviously uses frequencies; sound vibrations. What happens when the airwaves get to crowded, too
polluted with other signals and frequencies. The clarity and power of reception of the signal is compromised. Deadened water compromises the health and well being of those that ingest it. Living water is what we all need. Currently Zoo-Logicals does offer a consulting service relative to your water needs. We can help you find an appropriate water solution that will work for your financial position, whatever that may be. We at Zoo-Logicals feel the The Land Park Zoo deserves a rating of Three Stars (out of a possible 5) for the following reasons: the space is way to small to do the idea
of a community zoo justice. It does not work for the animals. Your animals are well cared for but with the current use and limitations you cannot do the animals or the community
justice as it is. You cannot progress to a Four Star Zoo until you make the big changes that need to be made.  To Top
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