I know an unusual title to start a thread and in a way I'm playing devils advocate. I reckon every collection in the UK has at least one of the above four on display and in some cases they have all four.
I was always bought up on the ethos that todays modern zoo is about preserving and breeding many species of endangered fauna throughout the world with the intention of eventually re - introducing them back to the wild.
Take the Ring Tailed lemurs for example up and down this fair land there must be close to 1000 animals living here and many are in non breeding groups so this some way detracts from what a Zoo is all about. Also I ask a question where animals are breeding and successfully there perhaps is an abundance of say male Gorillas - what is happening to these animals? Should perhaps our larger/older more established Zoos perhaps have a little or big sister down the road = London/Whipsnade or should perhaps one of our smaller zoos should hold all the excess animals or perhaps we should have a new seperate park for when these animals could be moved on or dare I say go about returning them to the wild.
One thing is for sure apart from hobbyists going to the Zoo is another form of entertainment and zoos have to be financially viable so us the public expect to see certain animals - a difficult act to balance . Your thoughts please
I was always bought up on the ethos that todays modern zoo is about preserving and breeding many species of endangered fauna throughout the world with the intention of eventually re - introducing them back to the wild.
Take the Ring Tailed lemurs for example up and down this fair land there must be close to 1000 animals living here and many are in non breeding groups so this some way detracts from what a Zoo is all about. Also I ask a question where animals are breeding and successfully there perhaps is an abundance of say male Gorillas - what is happening to these animals? Should perhaps our larger/older more established Zoos perhaps have a little or big sister down the road = London/Whipsnade or should perhaps one of our smaller zoos should hold all the excess animals or perhaps we should have a new seperate park for when these animals could be moved on or dare I say go about returning them to the wild.
One thing is for sure apart from hobbyists going to the Zoo is another form of entertainment and zoos have to be financially viable so us the public expect to see certain animals - a difficult act to balance . Your thoughts please