I did get a CD. The postman folded the package through the letterbox and obviously dislodged the CD. I just found it down the side of the settee where it must have fallen as I undid the wrapper.
I agree. I think the conservation information which is printed would be better on the CD and the accounts and animal information in the report.
If I am thinking correctly the society has a legal obligation to allow members access to the accounts information. At the moment you are not able to view them.
Mine arrived today and all in one piece,they no long put a staff list in the report now,which is a bit of a same as it was intresting to see how had left during the year.I agree with robmv bring back the all paper report,i think it just another case of the zoo trying to be just a little bit to clever.
I have started to notice with annual reports such as Chesters, Edinburghs and Marwells to name a few that they have less and less information about their animal collections and reviews of the events in the animal sections from that year, not as in depth as they used to be, a worrying trend.
If you lookd at the 2002 and 2003 annual reports of Chester, you have the head of each section reviewing what has been happening on their section. This is no more, which is a shame.
If you lookd at the 2002 and 2003 annual reports of Chester, you have the head of each section reviewing what has been happening on their section. This is no more, which is a shame.