Several ZooChat members attended Anthony Sheridan's talk at Chester yesterday, although I am not sure if they would all agree with my comments here.
I can't say that it was the best talk I have ever heard, but I now have a much better understanding of how he rated the zoos in his book. I don't believe he would be easily convinced by flights of fancy from zoo staff. He has accumulated a lot of data and he has thought hard about how to make the ratings as comprehensive and objective as possible, although there is inevitably a considerable subjective element too.
I do think that the English title 'What Zoos Can Do' is a little misleading: 'What Zoos Are Doing' might be more accurate. But this book may help us to think more deeply about the performance of zoos - which I am sure ZooChat members want to do.
We were also told that the author's royalties from the book are being donated to a gibbon conservation project in Viet Nam.
Alan
I can't say that it was the best talk I have ever heard, but I now have a much better understanding of how he rated the zoos in his book. I don't believe he would be easily convinced by flights of fancy from zoo staff. He has accumulated a lot of data and he has thought hard about how to make the ratings as comprehensive and objective as possible, although there is inevitably a considerable subjective element too.
I do think that the English title 'What Zoos Can Do' is a little misleading: 'What Zoos Are Doing' might be more accurate. But this book may help us to think more deeply about the performance of zoos - which I am sure ZooChat members want to do.
We were also told that the author's royalties from the book are being donated to a gibbon conservation project in Viet Nam.
Alan