Yes, but where will they maintain the Rueppell's vultures in future?I'm pretty sure the vultures are staying, since they are endangered.
How many breeding pairs do they have anyway?
Yes, but where will they maintain the Rueppell's vultures in future?I'm pretty sure the vultures are staying, since they are endangered.
Presumably, the aviary in which they are currently housed.Yes, but where will they maintain the Rueppell's vultures in future?
Yes, but where will they maintain the Rueppell's vultures in future?
How many breeding pairs do they have anyway?
Having been bombarded with emails offering various deals over the last 6 months I have received 2 more in the last few days.
Cheap tickets for January and now 30% off annual passes! They are trying very hard to get the visitors in, but at £66 an adult pass is still not cheap( but more realistic now for what you get).
The other issue for them with what is becoming almost permanent cyclical discounting is that's what people will expect so they won't pay full price as it hasn't got the 'value'.
Forces a permanent drop in prices or push back from the public on 'what good value it used to be' when it was all being discounted.
There's little reason to pay full price given the number of offers they are running.
As they need to generate much improved footfall on discount days, when people expect discounts, the risk is footfall can drop off more. Discounting is tricky.