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For those interested, this programme contains further information about culling in UK zoos, as well as the Copenhagen case:
BBC Radio 4 - The Report, Marius the Giraffe: Zoogenics?
In addition, the following quote from a recent article in the Independent mentions the following about London Zoo:
"Last year, it put down eight Australian water rats, eight brown rats and 61 Seba’s bats out of a group of 200 to reduce “health and aggression issues”."
The killing of Marius the giraffe opens an important debate about genetics, animal rights and zoo inbreeding - Europe - World - The Independent
My starting comment to all this would be that 'breed and cull', translates as 'you're not in our club, so we'd sooner kill our stock than let you have any of it'.
I'm also wondering what became of the bachelor group of four Sulawesi macaques at Drusillas when they switched over to a breeding group a couple of years ago, given that Simon Tonge insists this species can't be kept in such a way (presumably the premise for abandoning their attempt at Newquay).
BBC Radio 4 - The Report, Marius the Giraffe: Zoogenics?
In addition, the following quote from a recent article in the Independent mentions the following about London Zoo:
"Last year, it put down eight Australian water rats, eight brown rats and 61 Seba’s bats out of a group of 200 to reduce “health and aggression issues”."
The killing of Marius the giraffe opens an important debate about genetics, animal rights and zoo inbreeding - Europe - World - The Independent
My starting comment to all this would be that 'breed and cull', translates as 'you're not in our club, so we'd sooner kill our stock than let you have any of it'.
I'm also wondering what became of the bachelor group of four Sulawesi macaques at Drusillas when they switched over to a breeding group a couple of years ago, given that Simon Tonge insists this species can't be kept in such a way (presumably the premise for abandoning their attempt at Newquay).