African Lion Safari African Lion Safari

How long does this zoo usually take? I'm thinking of trying to combine it and Safari Niagara in one day, or with Marineland or Bird Kingdom. I don't want to rush to make it happen, though.
 
Male Asian Elephant Johnson is set to move to the Columbus Zoo, hopefully a new bull will be welcomed to mate with his younger sister and many daughters

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Who might they bring in?

I’d hope considering the possibility of elephants going on the hypothetical *ban* list governance wise in Canada, that ALS gets a new male quickly so they can maximize breeding opportunities.

Plus I saw on the NA Asian elephant thread that since Imke, they had 3 more calves :) (Making it 20; 19 when Johnson leaves)
 
Who might they bring in?

I’d hope considering the possibility of elephants going on the hypothetical *ban* list governance wise in Canada, that ALS gets a new male quickly so they can maximize breeding opportunities.

Plus I saw on the NA Asian elephant thread that since Imke, they had 3 more calves :) (Making it 20; 19 when Johnson leaves)
I've heard that there planning to receive a bull from Europe, and yes three calves were born in 2021
 
Who might they bring in?

I’d hope considering the possibility of elephants going on the hypothetical *ban* list governance wise in Canada, that ALS gets a new male quickly so they can maximize breeding opportunities.

Plus I saw on the NA Asian elephant thread that since Imke, they had 3 more calves :) (Making it 20; 19 when Johnson leaves)

I've heard that there planning to receive a bull from Europe, and yes three calves were born in 2021
Yes there were previously plans to acquire a bull from Europe in Johnson's place going back to the beginning of covid. I'm hoping this is still the plan!

ALS currently have at least 20 elephants, with potentially another calf being born this year too.
 
IS african lion safari more good than bad or more bad than good? I don't know what to think of this zoo. How good is their welfare?
 
Cool outsider POV on the history of African Lion Safari and it's founder: Body

More history here (It takes a bit of reading, but it's worth it): Maple Ridge Sheep Farm - Shetland History

Edit: Yes, I know the links go to a sheep farm. But! Did you know that African Lion Safari and it's founder Colonel G. D. Dailley were paramount in saving the Shetland sheep breed from extinction via importing a flock to Canada?

The sheep farm the links go to were the first importers of the breed to the United States of America. Thus, they have an interesting story to tell that directly involves ALS and the Colonel.
 
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IS african lion safari more good than bad or more bad than good? I don't know what to think of this zoo. How good is their welfare?

When it comes to their elephants. there are 2 points that stand out: 1. they still use free contact and train their elephants using bullhooks, 2. there is a total lack of information about their facilities/ how the elephants live. How big is their barn? Do they have sand flooring (probably not). How are they elephants grouped at night - do they have large indoor areas where the family groups can run freely, or are they kept in small stalls or even on chains at night? They do publish these wonderful videos and pictures of elephants in the forest or on green pastures, but I have zero information how much time the elephants actually spend in these areas, where they spend the rest of the time, and how they spend the night. How many fenced paddocks do they have, how big are they, and which elephants live with whom? Do they have the whole group of females and calves together during the day in the outside paddocks? Do all elephants have regular acess to the forest/ large pastures? If I remember right, originally, they had a barn with concrete flooring where the elephants were chained at night. I have no idea if that has changed now....

If someone knows more, I would be very happy to learn more! But for now, I am sceptical - yes they have the most sucessful breeding group in North America, but I am not sure if they have the barn space to adequately house all these elephants; I am very concerned about their continued use of free contact and I am concerned because their breeding females are of 3 different maternal families, which usually means a lot of conflict and agression between the different matriarchal groups.
 
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