RandomConservationist
Well-Known Member
Hi again, something I've come to look for more and more in zoological institutions as I myself have grown as a hobbyist and horticulturist is the botanical side of zoos and aquariums. I think it's something a lot of institutions pass over or get wrong, and as my growth as a personal keeper has advanced I also realize how crucial plants are to maintaining both proper habitats for the specimens in a collection and the natural environment of these species home range. Also, I hold the personal opinion that so many endangered plant species are passed over entirely in favor of flashy and eye-catching fauna, so I wanted to see; 1. What zoos and aquariums do zoochatters think get the flora part of flora and fauna right, 2. What zoos if any do you know of, if any that you know of that actively participate in the propagation of threatened plants, and 3. Your personal opinion on the place of zoological institutions as plant conservatories alongside their animal counterparts.