I am a new member to the forum.
I do research and am glad I found this.
My research is to start a breading program and to work very closely with all existing Zoos in Australia on endanger Africa game. My research also includes the effect climate changes have on the feasibility of traditional farming in Australia and if farming with Africa game as a replacement of the current farming practice will be achievable and the impact it may have on the Australia bush.
I would like to know what the strategy and/or policy of zoo management are in regard to these private owned breading stations/farms. If anybody can help me, I would appreciate any assistance.
My plan is to bread these animals from specimens received from the Zoos and return or replace older animal with younger ones. The game will run free in a similar environment as where they originate from.
I want to start off with my research to see which species are available in Zoos across Australia and what programs are in place.
If a list of Africa game are obtainable I would like to received one or if anyone can direct me to somebody that are able and willing to help.
I found that Zoos are not willing to reveal any information in this regard and struggle to get more information.
I do research and am glad I found this.
My research is to start a breading program and to work very closely with all existing Zoos in Australia on endanger Africa game. My research also includes the effect climate changes have on the feasibility of traditional farming in Australia and if farming with Africa game as a replacement of the current farming practice will be achievable and the impact it may have on the Australia bush.
I would like to know what the strategy and/or policy of zoo management are in regard to these private owned breading stations/farms. If anybody can help me, I would appreciate any assistance.
My plan is to bread these animals from specimens received from the Zoos and return or replace older animal with younger ones. The game will run free in a similar environment as where they originate from.
I want to start off with my research to see which species are available in Zoos across Australia and what programs are in place.
If a list of Africa game are obtainable I would like to received one or if anyone can direct me to somebody that are able and willing to help.
I found that Zoos are not willing to reveal any information in this regard and struggle to get more information.