@animalmapping 20 Apr 2019 In my opinion it’s to small, parrots need to fly and feel free especially in captivity. It’s to small. I do see some great enrichment. But it not even close to a natural environment. 1,3/10 space, 5/10 enrichment, 1,2/10 design, 2/10 overall
In my opinion it’s to small, parrots need to fly and feel free especially in captivity. It’s to small. I do see some great enrichment. But it not even close to a natural environment. 1,3/10 space, 5/10 enrichment, 1,2/10 design, 2/10 overall
Hipporex 20 Apr 2019 In my opinion, in general, American zoos, even AZA-accredited ones, often give birds enclosures that are to small. Some examples: Spur Winged Lapwing/Southern White Faced Owl Exhibit - ZooChat Harris Hawk Exhibit - ZooChat Hyacinth Macaw Exhibit - ZooChat Lost Forest - Birds of Australasia - Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot Exhibit - ZooChat
In my opinion, in general, American zoos, even AZA-accredited ones, often give birds enclosures that are to small. Some examples: Spur Winged Lapwing/Southern White Faced Owl Exhibit - ZooChat Harris Hawk Exhibit - ZooChat Hyacinth Macaw Exhibit - ZooChat Lost Forest - Birds of Australasia - Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot Exhibit - ZooChat
Great Argus 20 Apr 2019 @Hipporex I agree, though often small or nervous species are more comfortable in smaller enclosures.