West Midland Safari and Leisure Park Personal vision

Cat-Man

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what would you do?!:D

have a monkey jungle in safari, add gaur and indian rhino, aswell as banteng and nilgai to asian reserve and will post more later
 
Remove the white lions, stop the white tiger breeding. In place of the white lions put a hyeana specices. Stop the feeding of the animals. Remove that naff amusment area, and expand the leopard house, plant it up and incorperate something that looks like a natural leopard habitiat. Instead of the rollercoasters and rides, have smaller animals, eg: african primates such as colobus monkey or diana monkey, some small carnivores, civits or ratel. Also biuld a large walk through aviary containing wetlands birds. Also remove the aye-aye from the t house, and biuld him a seperate, larger enclousure. Also biuld a new paddock for the cape buffalo.

Thats it for now i think!
 
a bit more adventures, remove amusment area, have dolphins and sealions, larger leopard enclosure, reptile and twilight world become expansion to the aquarium, and new reptile house and twilight world is built
 
One can imagine a 'Personal Vision for West Midlands' thread on a theme park forum where the members wish to remove the animals...
 
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One can imagine a 'Personal Vision for West Midlands' thread on a theme park forum where the members wish to remove the animals...

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Maybe they should go more theme parky and greener and instead of cars we all travel round the park on a monorail shaped like a giant snake :rolleyes: :p
 
Good thread :) Rebuild most of the buildings. Although fine, most of the animal houses are out of date and could use updating. I think they should put the Amur leopards in an enclosure on the Eurasian reserve, maybe by the tigers, and get a pure subspecies of tiger. The enclosures would also use more stuff in them, e.g. climbing opportunities, trees etc (not just for the big cats, for all the animals). I think they should also expand the elephant exhibit, leave the current house to just the bull, build the cows a new house, and do like Dublin did and bring in a couple of pregnant females to give the current cows some experience with births and child rearing. They were hand reared so they might have a hard time. Also, female aye-aye :) The giraffes could also use a bigger hardstanding, as they're confined to that tiny yard all winter and wet weather long.
 
a bit more adventures, remove amusment area, have dolphins and sealions, larger leopard enclosure, reptile and twilight world become expansion to the aquarium, and new reptile house and twilight world is built

I cant see the park removing the amusement area as its a key source of income.

Someone said removing the white lions...Why? They are a publicity draw and also very special to the collection.
 
My only gripe about the white lions is the fact that they're very heavily inbred which will screw them up, and the fact that they're wrongly educating the public about them, the same goes for the white tigers.
 
My only gripe about the white lions is the fact that they're very heavily inbred which will screw them up, and the fact that they're wrongly educating the public about them, the same goes for the white tigers.


I totally agree, when you look at the limited amount of space in captivity for any animal, why are we giving it up for inbred freaks, who's only serious role can be ambassadorial (i.e this is a white tiger, its relatives 5 / 6 sub species of tigers are all endangered please help them) and as a box office draw so that you can gain revenue and then educate people to the real plight of the tiger.

White lions are marginaly more credibal then the white tiger but given the that wild populations of most African lion sub-species are plummeting, the Asiatic lion remains critically endangered, and all the tiger sub-species are in trouble, should a credible animal collection really be keeping these specimens???

IMO no we should not, they should be implanted, vasectomised and in some cases euthanized, and allowed to die out, but lets face it there is a popultion of white lions bred for canned hunts, and more white tigers in the USA then there are sumatran tigers in existence, and while ever they make money they will continue to be bred, and the lucky ones will get shown off in zoo's around the world and the unlucky ones won't

White Tigers
 
They have got Banteng but cannot remember which reserve they are in.
They're in the reserve after the elephants, the one opposite the tiger complex.
 
Thing is WMSP don't gain revenue and educate for wild tigers who are actually rare. Some zoos might just have one white tiger (e.g. Colchester), and although I've never visited, I'm sure they wouldn't do like WMSP and just use them as a draw card?
 
Thing is WMSP don't gain revenue and educate for wild tigers who are actually rare. Some zoos might just have one white tiger (e.g. Colchester), and although I've never visited, I'm sure they wouldn't do like WMSP and just use them as a draw card?

Colchester did at one time have a pair of white tigers, and they do use it as a draw card, their recent news letter says "
Make sure you take a ride on the Tanganyika Road Train this weekend! Along with wolves, jackals and our beautiful white tiger"

Not come and see our skanky inbred pointless waste of space that sumatrans could have and partake in a vital breeding program for!

I can hardly comment though working in a zoo that until recently held a white tiger, whilst it was justified as a rescue case I dare say more will follow! :eek:

I guess its just going to have to be one of those things we like or dislike, bit like marmite, but I hate marmite and dislike white lions and tigers MUCH more
 
sorry to go off topic a bit, but has the white tiger at belfast died? if so, are there plans to replace him with sumatrans or amur?
 
sorry to go off topic a bit, but has the white tiger at belfast died? if so, are there plans to replace him with sumatrans or amur?

Jack was euthanized on Thursday due to ill health, I don't work on the section so I do not know what the plans are, I HOPE the space will be devoted to an endangered speces but when it comes down to it the decision is down the section staff, section curator and zoo manager
 
Surely Belfast will get an actual subspecies?
 
Jack was euthanized on Thursday due to ill health

Jack being the white tiger? If so, damn :( Even if white tigers are somewhat unethical, he was still one of my childhood highlights whenever I visted the zoo (which was before they got any Amurs, I believe).
 
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