The first public statement regarding the impact to zoos of Brexit.
Brexit fears raised by Bristol Zoo
Brexit fears raised by Bristol Zoo
Forget about moving animals, how hard will it be to move me on my next trip?![]()
UK zoos can and do import stock from non EU countries, I can't see a problem.
I've only read the a abstract, maybe I should read the whole paper but it does seem like an exercise of stating the obvious.This paper focuses on farm animals, but may be of interest.
McCulloch, S. (2018). Brexit and Animal Protection: Legal and Political Context and a Framework to Assess Impacts on Animal Welfare. Animals, 8(11), 213.
People "projecting their views not knowing what is happening" sums up the whole problem of Brexit very neatly.Project fear as been going on since the vote was taken well to be honest it was going on before the vote.
Many people fear this and that without knowing the facts as no deal as been struck between the UK and the EU I can't see why people are projecting their views not knowing what is happening.
Project fear as been going on since the vote was taken well to be honest it was going on before the vote.
Many people fear this and that without knowing the facts as no deal as been struck between the UK and the EU I can't see why people are projecting their views not knowing what is happening.
No problem for zoos! As for the rest of us we'll have to wait and see!There will be no problem
That didn't really happen, sadly Brexit will, deal or no deal!Anyone remember the millennium bug?