john thorpe
Member
Hello everyone,
I have just found this site,quite by chance,and would like to introduce myself before posting anything,as a matter of courtesy.I worked at Winged World and the Childrens Zoo at Heysham Head,near Morecambe,Lancashire for several years before it's untimely closure,and have,from being a very small child,had a consuming passion for animals and wildlife conservation,something I no doubt share with the majority of the members.Now retired,I am involved with the British Chelonia Group,the tortoise,terrapin and turtle charity and conservation group,as the Northern region chairman,and organise a one day Symposium annually in October at Chester Zoo.Apart from my tortoises,I keep two rescued rabbitss,and have spent a great deal of time realising how little i really lnew about their personalities and intelligence,in spite of thinking that I knew quite a lot about their care! We should nevber be afraid to admit our ignorance,it's the only way to learn I find!
I started work as a keeper at Winged World in 1971,and am in touch with several of the other staff now.I would love to know if anyone out there has any memories of the place and any memorabilia,photos or interesting artefacts associated with the place.Largely forgotten now,it was,in its day,the best collection of exotic softbills in the country,with many first breedings under its belt.Of course,like many ex-keepers,I have some bittersweet memories too,and don't by any means think that everything was perfect,but they were fascinating days,never to be repeated.Any comments and recollections would be welcomed,and i thank you very much for reading this.
I have just found this site,quite by chance,and would like to introduce myself before posting anything,as a matter of courtesy.I worked at Winged World and the Childrens Zoo at Heysham Head,near Morecambe,Lancashire for several years before it's untimely closure,and have,from being a very small child,had a consuming passion for animals and wildlife conservation,something I no doubt share with the majority of the members.Now retired,I am involved with the British Chelonia Group,the tortoise,terrapin and turtle charity and conservation group,as the Northern region chairman,and organise a one day Symposium annually in October at Chester Zoo.Apart from my tortoises,I keep two rescued rabbitss,and have spent a great deal of time realising how little i really lnew about their personalities and intelligence,in spite of thinking that I knew quite a lot about their care! We should nevber be afraid to admit our ignorance,it's the only way to learn I find!
I started work as a keeper at Winged World in 1971,and am in touch with several of the other staff now.I would love to know if anyone out there has any memories of the place and any memorabilia,photos or interesting artefacts associated with the place.Largely forgotten now,it was,in its day,the best collection of exotic softbills in the country,with many first breedings under its belt.Of course,like many ex-keepers,I have some bittersweet memories too,and don't by any means think that everything was perfect,but they were fascinating days,never to be repeated.Any comments and recollections would be welcomed,and i thank you very much for reading this.