I forgot - tuatara at Chester, would love some young 'uns! Or fertile eggs incubating would be a good start!
Or maybe it could be achieved with a bit of spare cash (perhaps generated by the Giant Pandas) and a favour from the military as I know they've assisted in building various enclosures, I assume at no cost, in the past.
Next up RSCC to re-open at a new location
London Zoo to re-claim it's rightfull place as the UK's number 1 collection.
Belfast Zoo to surprise us all by bringing in a species that we all want to see,the arrival of a male Tree Kangaroo.
An increase in the number of collections that keep Bears along with an increase in the types kept in the country.
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South Lakes Wild Animal Park to admit its Giraffes are antiquorum and not peralta.
Many more zoo visits and meet ups with fellow zoochatters up and down the country.
Also I would love to see the Trustess wake up and see whats going on before things are to late.The South American Sealion's to leave the collection and their pool be converted as a new enclosure for Penguins!
Cassowary eggs,
The pair at Paignton are a mother and son.
Things have changed. Rowena, the 27 year old female, died in July. I'm not sure exactly how many there are now, possibly Alfie Junior, her son, and two others from another zoo.
however could they please stop this £1 charge for babies please.
Chester 2012 Wishlist
Young to the following:
Asian Lion
Giant Otter
African Hunting Dogs
The mixing of Jaguars Sophia and Pele.
What babies have Twycross charged the public to see? It was South Lakes that had the charge/donation to see the white rhino calf, is this what you're thinking of or have I missed anything?
No, I have no problem whatsoever for an autopsy to take place in private if it indeed is advantageous to vetinary and zoological research, I remember well when Chi Chi the giant panda was at the end of her days, when she finally breathed her last there was someone waiting to take her eyes out, this would further research into the eyes of giant pandas, that's fine the animal is dead, if taking her eyes out is beneficial to the future to the well being of giant pandas, all well and good. Regarding the £20 a ticket show at Edinburgh, which incidentally was cancelled, despite what Cracker states, (pity Cracker didn't reply so quickly when I enquired about the future of the second litter of red river hogs and commercial sponsorship of the Giant pandas, perhaps loyalty to Edinburgh Zoo was the reason) I can only reiterate what my own vet's comment was regarding this, disgusting.As for your enquiry to what baby animal Twycross are currently charging £1 to see, the answer is NONE, the £1 charge I am refering to is for literal babies, i.e. homo sapiens, to enter the zoo. As for your suggestion that Edinburgh should have another attempt at an autopsy show, well the least said about that the better, I recall you previously stating that you would like to pursue a career in the zoos, if this is your attitude I don't think you would be very sucsessful, a career in merchant banking I would think would be more up your street.
Yes you are missing something as Twycross brought in a charge of £1 for human babies to enter the zoo this year,so that they could bring in a few more pennys to the zoo!
My apologies, I'd completely forgot that Twycross had brought that policy in.
@TARZAN: I won't say too much more on the matter of the autopsy, but if an animal has died naturally and needs an autopsy, then what is so disgusting about giving intrested parties an option to watch it and at the same time LEARN more about it, ie. the processes, what sort of things are looked in to during the examination and how things are diagnosed post mortem etc.
I agree with your sentiment that if Edinburgh are trying to just make money off a bit of morbidness from the general public then yes, it is disgusting. However, I don't personally see the problem with giving the chance for GENUINELY interested parties [who may want to/are pursing a career in the field] to watch and learn from it. You have your opinion, I have mine, I have no problem with that. But my personal opinion is that if the right people attend these events then they could be highly educational and mutually beneficial.
Very well, let's agree to disagree on the autopsy show! best wishes to you for Christmas and New Year,and plenty of enjoyable zoo visiting next year.
My apologies, I'd completely forgot that Twycross had brought that policy in.