Going to start working on a population list for Komodo Dragons. If anyone can help out it'd be much appreciated
You should probably ask @EsserWarrior or @IndianRhino to help you create this population list.Going to start working on a population list for Komodo Dragons. If anyone can help out it'd be much appreciated
I tried creating a Nile Hippo population thread for Europe that I gave up after over three months working on it! It sure is a lot of work to do a population list.I feel like somebody wanting to create a population list should FIRST come to the table with the bulk of the info or at least be prepared to do the leg-work to find it (rather than depending on others to do it for them).
Yes, I would say that someone wanting to make a population list needs to show all of the information regarding most, if not all the animals in North America, which will likely require lots of internet research and/or contacting zoos.
Creating a population list is a lot of work. Some have taken months to compile, but it’s no chore if the list concerns a species of interest to you.
Elsie was born 2013 at Los Angeles Zoo. She then moved to Oglebay's Good Zoo, and arrived at Roger Williams in 2017.Roger Williams Park Zoo (0.1)
- Elsie
The Honolulu Zoo in Hawaii holds a (0.0.1) Komodo dragon named Rose.
Happy 13th hatch day to our beautiful... - The Honolulu Zoo