I've edited your post, Jane Doe, so that the article you are quoting is a bit clearer to read - removing the captions to photographs which are not quoted, reformatting the text and so forth.
I can think of a few examples where the zoos celebrated founder(s) is no longer appreciated by the new management. It is a very sad situation, but it is a sign of times.
No I am certainly not going to quote on here what was printed in the Daily Mail, not worth repeating that is why. I have answered your question now will you answer mine, Did you know Miss Molly Badham M.B.E. personally?
I will say once again Ms Redrobe, and all the rest with good jobs would not have them because Twycross Zoo would not be there in fact the Zoo would not exist full stop.
Sharon Redrobe, CEO of Twycross Zoo, who features in the documentary says, “Molly Badham and Nathalie Evans were fundamental in establishing the principles of early modern management of primates in captivity. In recognising that once the infant chimpanzees grew to maturity and a different regime was required, they were able to focus on giving adult chimps a wholesome and stimulating environment away from television cameras.”
Certainly a different view of things since last year's Daily Mail article and television interview, glad to see that![]()
This would be the Daily Mail article you refuse to quote, so we cannot judge for ourselves the tenor of their contents .........![]()
I have just had a thought if Ms Redrobe wants to get the chimps back to nature is she going to give them meat ?
Ms Redrobe can not even get the information right ask anyone that used to work there in the old days Choppers WAS NOT A PG TIPS CHIMP ask any of the old keepers and the Tipps family were the French and Italian chimps.
She wants to do her research before speaking in public.
Don't you have any concept that the media takes things and uses them the way they want which (in my experience of being involved in a news story) bears little resemblance to any subtleties you might have put into it. They have their story that they know will sell and bend the material accordingly.
In response to previous comments
I too have a long memory but would never moan about past statements without quoting them for the benefit of my audience (too much academic writing maybe).
Yes I abhor trained apes but I have always given MB the benefit of the doubt because I believe she cared very much about her animals rather than seeing them as pure profit machines like I've seen e.g. with American entertainment chimps. As I said before I categorise her general behaviour toward them and its undoubted negative consequences as misguided and a product of the times rather than cruel misuse/abuse. I can't look at poor sweet Tommy without thinking something went badly wrong.
You 'accuse' me of admiring Sharon Redrobe - well I am a supporter of Ape Action Africa so I do appreciate and admire the work she does in Cameroon. For the rest I take it on the basis of what I see and I don't see her demonising Molly as she is repeatedly accused of on here. I actually think anyone who took on the job of leading Twycross in the mess it was in must be bit crazy; I hope they succeed and bring the zoo into the 21st century and give all those lovely primates the home they truly deserve.