@Antoine These zoos should partner with AZA's Audubon's Species Survival Center and San Diego Zoo Global to help the captive population long-term.Prague has had them behind the scenes for a few years now. They’ve recently been put onshow.
@Antoine These zoos should partner with AZA's Audubon's Species Survival Center and San Diego Zoo Global to help the captive population long-term.Prague has had them behind the scenes for a few years now. They’ve recently been put onshow.
Annual report 2019 is online
With most importantly a complete stock list at the bottom. Maybe someone could explain them that ordering the species by the common Czech name instead of taxonomy is rather confusing....
Which pages of the report is this on? I seem to not be able to find it...
From page 86 onwards.
With most importantly a complete stock list at the bottom. Maybe someone could explain them that ordering the species by the common Czech name instead of taxonomy is rather confusing....
I’m only seeing finance/planning sheets? Maybe I’m confused...
I’m only seeing finance/planning sheets? Maybe I’m confused...
Or you are reading the wrong document, the link is near the top of the page...
Great news! That is probably the reason why i didn't see any on my 2 visits earlier this week.
Given that Prague holds apparently "the biggest group outside their native range" i really doubt this was the reason.
Thinking about it I don’t think I’ve ever seen Philippine scops owls at Prague, unless they’re in that row of aviaries near the entrance that has all the other awesome bird species...as in that case I will have been distracted by Luzon tarictic hornbill, coleto, rufous-fronted laughingthrush and spotted imperial pigeon![]()
Thinking about it I don’t think I’ve ever seen Philippine scops owls at Prague, unless they’re in that row of aviaries near the entrance that has all the other awesome bird species...as in that case I will have been distracted by Luzon tarictic hornbill, coleto, rufous-fronted laughingthrush and spotted imperial pigeon![]()
You haveI helped you spot one last year!
And yes, that is where they are.
Thinking about it I don’t think I’ve ever seen Philippine scops owls at Prague, unless they’re in that row of aviaries near the entrance that has all the other awesome bird species...as in that case I will have been distracted by Luzon tarictic hornbill, coleto, rufous-fronted laughingthrush and spotted imperial pigeon![]()
You haveI helped you spot one last year!
And yes, that is where they are.
I think I lose half of my memories every time I visit the Czech Republic....
I think I lose half of my memories every time I visit the Czech Republic....