Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I would certainly agree with that part...
I mean its a common constructive criticism on this site when it comes to ZSL and the zoos that they seem to have lost a viable vision / narrative of the future and sleep walking.
Not counting the excellent conservation work they do with the EDGE species and other programmes (which I think are excellent) it seems that it has become an organization that has become trapped in the past and perhaps sunk by a technocracy of "bull **** jobs" as the late and great David Graeber used to say about this kind of institutional dead weight.
I'm a conservationist first and foremost and so as I've said I really admire their programmes and work with in-situ conservation and training conservationists but that is no valid reason in my opinion for the zoos to be neglected.
Perhaps it has been in a terminal decline for a long time though, I mean didn't Desmond Morris have trouble when he tried to reform the zoo and promote innovation back in the 60's ?
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