Lafone
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Thanks for this thread I headed out to the Wolds and ark today. Had time for two and the lure of foxes was too much so plumped for the ark over LWP and despite enclosure / exhibit reservations was glad I did.
Wolds was fun and I added a note to the Wolds thread. Glad to see here the mention of the leopard moving - it really needs a new home. Rest of it was a lot of fun particularly the bears. A bright and well put together collection.
I really enjoyed the ark and was not expecting to tbh. The enclosures are in many cases quite limited in scope but the animals looked in good condition and seemed to be going about their business without looking upset or stressed out.
Was speaking to one of the keepers and their passion for rescuing the animals and keeping them in good condition was clear.
It was also an almighty fox fix with many foxes to take a look at. The cats were also very interesting - particularly the jungle cat which I had never seen before. Beautiful is the only word for it.
Overall I think what they are doing is very laudable and there were only a couple of spaces which I thought were a bit cramped. The macaque areas are well done. The kids toy thing is a bit ubiquitous but the raccoons were happily playing on a slide so what do I know.
Some very unusual animals though and few I’ve either had trouble seeing or have never seen before.
The educational material around the place on labs and the exotic pet trade was very good I thought. It’s quite sobering to admire a rhesus macaque and then read it spent most of its life in a university laboratory.
Its an interesting one - the exhibitry is far from the top end parks etc but the mission of the park to rescue and care well for animals whether zoo surplus or abandon pets or illegal imports or lab refugees means most of the animals do physically look like they live in one of those parks, well to me anyway.
Thanks for this thread again - you inspired a perfectly lovely day out!
Wolds was fun and I added a note to the Wolds thread. Glad to see here the mention of the leopard moving - it really needs a new home. Rest of it was a lot of fun particularly the bears. A bright and well put together collection.
I really enjoyed the ark and was not expecting to tbh. The enclosures are in many cases quite limited in scope but the animals looked in good condition and seemed to be going about their business without looking upset or stressed out.
Was speaking to one of the keepers and their passion for rescuing the animals and keeping them in good condition was clear.
It was also an almighty fox fix with many foxes to take a look at. The cats were also very interesting - particularly the jungle cat which I had never seen before. Beautiful is the only word for it.
Overall I think what they are doing is very laudable and there were only a couple of spaces which I thought were a bit cramped. The macaque areas are well done. The kids toy thing is a bit ubiquitous but the raccoons were happily playing on a slide so what do I know.
Some very unusual animals though and few I’ve either had trouble seeing or have never seen before.
The educational material around the place on labs and the exotic pet trade was very good I thought. It’s quite sobering to admire a rhesus macaque and then read it spent most of its life in a university laboratory.
Its an interesting one - the exhibitry is far from the top end parks etc but the mission of the park to rescue and care well for animals whether zoo surplus or abandon pets or illegal imports or lab refugees means most of the animals do physically look like they live in one of those parks, well to me anyway.
Thanks for this thread again - you inspired a perfectly lovely day out!