I have realized lately that I take lions for granted. I always enjoy seeing them in zoos, but they are not an animal that I usually seek out like graffes, elephants, or otters.
In the 1980s when Asian lions were becoming widespread in U.S. zoos (and around the world?), the program suddenly halted when the gene pool was found to be hybridized with African lions. Is there now a "pure bred" Asian lion captive breeding program in zoos in the U.S., Europe, and/or Asia. I am only aware of African lions being in AZA zoos.
African lion populations have nosedived in population numbers by apocalyptic amounts in recent years (the website says 90% in the past decade, Lion Conservation Fund: About Us). This is a shocking message that really needs to be broadcast. Are the lion zoo exhibits and interpretation plans of the world doing this? To some degree I think that "Lion Camp" at the San Diego Safari Park is, but no other lion exhibits that I have seen have done much.
Is anyone involved in any zoo-based lion conservation programs? As one of the most beloved animals in the world, I would hope that zoos could get their act together as conservation organizations and do something constructive to help them survive in the wild.
Where are the best lion exhibits in the world that are model exhibits that zoo designers should learn from? The best lion exhibit that I have seen is "Lion Camp" at San Diego. From the pictures in the gallery it looks like the Virginia Zoo has a very nice lion exhibit also. What are the elements of a great lion exhibit?
In the 1980s when Asian lions were becoming widespread in U.S. zoos (and around the world?), the program suddenly halted when the gene pool was found to be hybridized with African lions. Is there now a "pure bred" Asian lion captive breeding program in zoos in the U.S., Europe, and/or Asia. I am only aware of African lions being in AZA zoos.
African lion populations have nosedived in population numbers by apocalyptic amounts in recent years (the website says 90% in the past decade, Lion Conservation Fund: About Us). This is a shocking message that really needs to be broadcast. Are the lion zoo exhibits and interpretation plans of the world doing this? To some degree I think that "Lion Camp" at the San Diego Safari Park is, but no other lion exhibits that I have seen have done much.
Is anyone involved in any zoo-based lion conservation programs? As one of the most beloved animals in the world, I would hope that zoos could get their act together as conservation organizations and do something constructive to help them survive in the wild.
Where are the best lion exhibits in the world that are model exhibits that zoo designers should learn from? The best lion exhibit that I have seen is "Lion Camp" at San Diego. From the pictures in the gallery it looks like the Virginia Zoo has a very nice lion exhibit also. What are the elements of a great lion exhibit?