British Isles Cup Group B: Jersey vs Paignton et al

Jersey vs Paignton: Primates


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CGSwans

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Another one where I fear the margin may be the conversation, rather than the result. Primates.

I already forget what godawful name they’ve given the collective of Paignton, Newquay and Living Coasts, but remember that you’re considering all three here.
 
Paignton/Newquay/Living coasts primates:

Bearded emperor tamarin
Black and gold howler monkey
Black and white ruffed lemur
Bornean orangutan
Callimico
Collared mangabey
Colombian brown spider monkey
Common squirrel monkey
Cottontop tamarin
Crested black macaque
Crowned lemur
Diana monkey
Geoffroy's marmoset
Hamadryas baboon
King colobus
Lac Aloatra bamboo lemur
Malayan white-handed gibbon
Mandrill
Northern dry zone slender loris
Pied tamarin
Pileated gibbon
Pygmy marmoset
Pygmy slow loris
Red ruffed lemur
Red-fronted lemur
Ring-tailed lemur
Red titi
Western lowland gorilla
White-faced saki
White-faced capuchin
Yellow-breasted capuchin

Jersey primates:

Aye-aye
Bearded emperor tamarin
Black and gold howler monkey
Black and white ruffed lemur
Crested black macaque
Golden lion tamarin
Golden-rumped lion tamarin
Lac Aloatra bamboo lemur
Lar gibbon
Pied tamarin
Red ruffed lemur
Red-fronted lemur
Ring tailed lemur
Silvery marmoset
Sumatran orangutan
Western lowland gorilla


Interestingly, if one were to cancel out all duplicates:

Paignton/Newquay/Living coasts primates:

Callimico
Collared mangabey
Colombian brown spider monkey
Common squirrel monkey
Cottontop tamarin
Crowned lemur
Diana monkey
Geoffroy's marmoset
Hamadryas baboon
King colobus
Mandrill
Northern dry zone slender loris
Pileated gibbon
Pygmy marmoset
Pygmy slow loris
Red titi
White-faced saki
White-faced capuchin
Yellow-breasted capuchin

Jersey primates:

Aye-aye
Golden lion tamarin
Golden-rumped lion tamarin
Silvery marmoset

Anyways, Paignton and co win 33-16 in terms of species, and 21-4 if one cancels out duplicates.
 
Jersey

Sulawesi Crested Macaque enclosure
full


Orang-utan house interior
full

full


Orang-utan and White Handed Gibbon outdoor exhibit
full

full


Gorilla outdoor enclosure
full

full


Gorilla interior
full



Black Lion Tamarin aviary
full


Pied Tamarin aviary
full


Lemur lake exhibit (unsure which species)
full


Red Ruffed Lemur enclosure
full


Ring-Tailed and Red Fronted Brown Lemur enclosure
full


Black and White Ruffed and Ring-Tailed Lemur exhibit
full


Aloatran Gentle Lemur exhibit
full
 
Wow Jersey's enclosures look good! I'm tempted to vote 2-2 but I will wait until I see what Paignton's enclosures look like.
 
Paignton/Newquay/Living coasts primates:

Bearded emperor tamarin
Black and gold howler monkey
Black and white ruffed lemur
Bornean orangutan
Callimico
Collared mangabey
Colombian brown spider monkey
Common squirrel monkey
Cottontop tamarin
Crested black macaque
Crowned lemur
Diana monkey
Geoffroy's marmoset
Hamadryas baboon
King colobus
Lac Aloatra bamboo lemur
Malayan white-handed gibbon
Mandrill
Northern dry zone slender loris
Pied tamarin
Pileated gibbon
Pygmy marmoset
Pygmy slow loris
Red ruffed lemur
Red-fronted lemur
Ring-tailed lemur
Red titi
Western lowland gorilla
White-faced saki
White-faced capuchin
Yellow-breasted capuchin

Jersey primates:

Aye-aye
Bearded emperor tamarin
Black and gold howler monkey
Black and white ruffed lemur
Crested black macaque
Golden lion tamarin
Golden-rumped lion tamarin
Lac Aloatra bamboo lemur
Lar gibbon
Pied tamarin
Red ruffed lemur
Red-fronted lemur
Ring tailed lemur
Silvery marmoset
Sumatran orangutan
Western lowland gorilla


Interestingly, if one were to cancel out all duplicates:

Paignton/Newquay/Living coasts primates:

Callimico
Collared mangabey
Colombian brown spider monkey
Common squirrel monkey
Cottontop tamarin
Crowned lemur
Diana monkey
Geoffroy's marmoset
Hamadryas baboon
King colobus
Mandrill
Northern dry zone slender loris
Pileated gibbon
Pygmy marmoset
Pygmy slow loris
Red titi
White-faced saki
White-faced capuchin
Yellow-breasted capuchin

Jersey primates:

Aye-aye
Golden lion tamarin
Golden-rumped lion tamarin
Silvery marmoset

Anyways, Paignton and co win 33-16 in terms of species, and 21-4 if one cancels out duplicates.
Thanks for doing my work:).
Edit: please don’t take this as sarcastic or passive aggressive, I realized it could come across that way. I just mean what i say
 
Another one where I fear the margin may be the conversation, rather than the result. Primates.

I already forget what godawful name they’ve given the collective of Paignton, Newquay and Living Coasts, but remember that you’re considering all three here.
'Wild Planet Trust', IMHO an insult to the memory of Herbert Whitley. Probably not as daft as 'The King of Zoos', which is how they were trying to style themselves a few years ago. Don't get me wrong, I love those collections, just don't entirely appreciate some of the mumbo jumbo.
 
Paignton

Bornean Orangutan enclosure
full

full


Spider Monkey indoor enclosure?
full


Ring-Tailed Lemur exhibit
full


Gorilla outdoors
full


Allen's Swamp Monkey enclosure (not sure if still around)
full


Sulawesi Crested Macaque enclosure
full


Sulawesi Crested Macaque indoors
full


Emperor Tamarin exhibit
full


Pied Tamarin enclosure
full


Cherry Crowned Mangabey enclosure
full


Squirrel Monkey exhibit
full


Hamadrayas Baboon enclosure
full


Cotton-Top Tamarin island
full


Pygmy Marmoset and Goeldi's Monkey enclosure
full
 
I like more the Jersey Zoo exhibits than the Paignton one but I will wait to vote because Paignton has more species than jersey.
 
From what I have seen of Paignton and Jersey, I reckon Jersey has better exhibits but an inferior species list. Therefore I am going to vote 2-1 Jersey with a bonus point for Whitley.
 
This is an especially tricky one for me... I've not been to Jersey, and until recently was an Intern for the Wild Planet Trust (at Paignton). I don't feel as though I can go in depth as I did for the Twycross/Bristol thread, but here are some points:

  • Wild Planet Trust have the win in terms of species diversity; with the bonus of some rarer species for UK and European Zoos. This doesn't negate the fantastic species that Jersey have, and their amazing breeding success.
  • Jersey seems to be more consistent with their exhibit quality, but WPT by no means have any awful exhibits - some of the highlights include the islands at both Newquay and Paignton.
  • Both support great conservation work for primates: WPT's focus on the Macaques as they run the studbook, and Jersey are doing great things for Black Lion Tamarins currently.
For me, its a score of 2-1 to Wild Planet Trust, with a bonus point to Jersey for the sheer amount of conservation work they have done historically, and continue to do.
 
Paignton

Bornean Orangutan indoors
full

full


Another couple of Orangutan islands
full

full


Brown Spider Monkey enclosure
full


Another of Ring-Tailed Lemur exhibit
full


Gorilla interior
full


Another of Gorilla exterior
full


Lar Gibbon enclosure
full
 
Having been to both, Jersey’s outdoor exhibits quite frankly decimate Paignton’s. The only outdoor exhibit I can think of that’s better at Paignton is their lemur one, but even then their ring-tailed lemur/red ruffed lemur island is phenomenal.
The gorilla indoors at Paignton is better than Jersey’s for sure, and whilst their orangutan indoors is bigger in terms of floor space I do like the height and overhead tunnels incorporated into Jersey’s. The orangutan islands at Jersey are better than Paignton’s, but the gorilla island at Paignton is roughly equal to Jersey’s I would say. Paignton’s large monkey house is admittedly better than Jersey’s Sulawesi macaque house, but again Jersey come through with a lovely outdoor exhibit with plenty of foliage.
To top it off their callitrichid husbandry is insane - as can be seen by their large numbers of black lion tamarin and pied tamarin. And their Alaotran gentle lemur and aye-aye enclosures are great too.

Paignton put up a good fight, hence me giving them a bonus, but Jersey for sure deserve the 2-1 here.
 
Having been to both, Jersey’s outdoor exhibits quite frankly decimate Paignton’s. The only outdoor exhibit I can think of that’s better at Paignton is their lemur one, but even then their ring-tailed lemur/red ruffed lemur island is phenomenal.
The gorilla indoors at Paignton is better than Jersey’s for sure, and whilst their orangutan indoors is bigger in terms of floor space I do like the height and overhead tunnels incorporated into Jersey’s. The orangutan islands at Jersey are better than Paignton’s, but the gorilla island at Paignton is roughly equal to Jersey’s I would say. Paignton’s large monkey house is admittedly better than Jersey’s Sulawesi macaque house, but again Jersey come through with a lovely outdoor exhibit with plenty of foliage.
To top it off their callitrichid husbandry is insane - as can be seen by their large numbers of black lion tamarin and pied tamarin. And their Alaotran gentle lemur and aye-aye enclosures are great too.

Paignton put up a good fight, hence me giving them a bonus, but Jersey for sure deserve the 2-1 here.
Jersey continues to do ground breaking work on the husbandry of those two tamarin species. Gentle Lemurs are more or less in a natural setting, and it's wonderful to see Aye-aye outside.
 
Paignton

Diana Monkey enclosure
full



From what I can see having never visited either collection, both are very strong in this category. They both have extremely high quality exhibits, with Jersey probably edging it with pretty much every exhibit being top class. However, Paignton etc dominate in terms of species held, with a much larger collection. This superior collection combined with the fact most exhibits are also of a high standard led me to give them a narrow 2-1 victory over Jersey.

For Jersey this is a tie they really need to win as primates is one of their strongest categories by far.
 
Paignton wins this comfortably on species for me, though Jersey has one real rarity (black lion tamarin), Paignton has several rarities in the 2-5 holders in the UK category! Enclosure wise nothing at Paignton is so poor that Jersey should win imo. I voted 2-1 Paignton, but I think maybe 3-0 Paignton with a bonus for Jersey would be a fairer reflection!
 
though Jersey has one real rarity (black lion tamarin)

I forgot that aye-aye and Sumatran orangutan each have more than five holders in the UK...oh wait :rolleyes:
Paignton have overall more uncommon primates as far as the UK is concerned, that much is true, but basing a score entirely on species and not at all on husbandry or conservation is a bit much isn’t it?
 
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