Well,
After spending just over two weeks in Kenya and Tanzania...can I just say there is nothing better than seeing these animals in the wild!
It is such a great thing our zoos are doing; preserving species for the future.
My only wish is that they would sometimes focus on other, less-known species that are just as endangered as those that are already in zoos.
For example, there seems to be plenty of lions around in zoos and, from what I saw in my travels, these beautiful animals can be found quite easily in the national parks and reserves. My wish is that zoos would focus more upon other animals that are just as endangered, such as the African Wild Dog and the Leopard.
However, in the Australiasian region, I know the focus is on Asian species, so perhaps my bringing up African animals is a moot point. I don't know...just food for thought.
But my absolute highlight was seeing a servel...very rare! Oh, and seeing a pack of lions take down a kill, or two lions mating, or the tree-climbing lions or the wildebeest migration...the list goes on and on!
Sorry about the rambles...just eager to share my amazing experience.
Rayles
After spending just over two weeks in Kenya and Tanzania...can I just say there is nothing better than seeing these animals in the wild!
It is such a great thing our zoos are doing; preserving species for the future.
My only wish is that they would sometimes focus on other, less-known species that are just as endangered as those that are already in zoos.
For example, there seems to be plenty of lions around in zoos and, from what I saw in my travels, these beautiful animals can be found quite easily in the national parks and reserves. My wish is that zoos would focus more upon other animals that are just as endangered, such as the African Wild Dog and the Leopard.
However, in the Australiasian region, I know the focus is on Asian species, so perhaps my bringing up African animals is a moot point. I don't know...just food for thought.
But my absolute highlight was seeing a servel...very rare! Oh, and seeing a pack of lions take down a kill, or two lions mating, or the tree-climbing lions or the wildebeest migration...the list goes on and on!
Sorry about the rambles...just eager to share my amazing experience.
Rayles