Hello all,
I see this has now been moved to its own dedicated thread so I may as well post this here in light of the recent AGM meeting and a few developments since (my notes from the AGM are in the EZ thread).
It would appear since my last posting here that several zoos have since signed new agreements with the CWCA bringing Pandas back into the forefront and giving the green light for either a further extension of their ongoing loans, or a new breeding pair of Pandas to replace the aging ones that they have, Vienna & Adelaide Zoo are notable examples , but also Washington Zoo is now going to be expecting a new arrival soon.
While this has taken me by surprise, it is - of course in my eyes a good step forward , it does beg the question why this wasn’t possible for Edinburgh? The Panda enclosure was purpose built in 2019 & could have easily accommodated a new arrival etc.
Edinburgh is a great zoo with or without pandas of course, but RZSS do keep their cards close to their chest in general, (especially when you look at how transparent other zoos are such as the Bristol Zoo Project). I can’t help but feel they didn’t really try and keep the Pandas perhaps partly because the current leadership are quite different to their predecessors with regards to their outlook to the zoo and its future.
Maybe I’m wrong, but that is the impression I get, especially in light of the recent news that other Zoos have managed to broker agreements, which is a shame because Pandas at UK zoos have always been a bit of a rarity as it is.