Does this news story relate to this private collection?
Clouded leopard on the loose after escaping private zoo allegedly killed sheep
Clouded leopard on the loose after escaping private zoo allegedly killed sheep
Does this news story relate to this private collection?
Clouded leopard on the loose after escaping private zoo allegedly killed sheep
No! Of course he doesn't own a private zoo. Under the Zoo Licensing Act, a zoo is place where wild animals are kept and which is open to the public. Mr Dalton has a private collection, and so he must have an appropriate licence under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act for the species that he keeps.Yes polarbear you're correct! I was just coming to this thread to post a similar article... so here you go folks:
Pet leopard escaped and killed farmer's sheep for a week | Daily Mail Online
I do find it rather amusing that he denies owning a "private zoo"... oh well.
No! Of course he doesn't own a private zoo. Under the Zoo Licensing Act, a zoo is place where wild animals are kept and which is open to the public. Mr Dalton has a private collection, and so he must have an appropriate licence under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act for the species that he keeps.
Obviously something went wrong when the clouded leopard escaped and the importance of that should not be minimised: but I am sure that he will already have taken steps to prevent anything like that happening again and that he will have notified the responsible local authority about them. I would expect that the authority will have already sent an inspector to investigate and I presume that they will soon issue a statement in response to this article (which seems well down to the Mail's usual standards of accuracy, objectivity and rationality).
(which seems well down to the Mail's usual standards of accuracy, objectivity and rationality).
I'm just glad the Clouded leopard is safe and that nothing serious occured.
By serious I meant another Borth like situation... I should really stop commenting, its not going well for me this evening.Probably the sheep and the farmer would disagree...
Of course the article repeatedly refers to the cat as a leopard, when in fact it is a clouded leopard (which is half or less the size of a leopard).
If not followed by a private account, you won't be able to see any of their posts sadly. Same for me, I enjoyed seeing his developments.He has since went private on instagramand somehow I’m no longer following him. Is anyone here still able to see his page?
It states this where?Also states open days to visit the collection
It states this where?