Almost all of this post is intentionally political and has nothing to do with the topic.
Actually it has everything to do with the topic.
Almost all of this post is intentionally political and has nothing to do with the topic.
I have built bigger enclosures for parrots than the lemurs have got in a domestic home, it is an animal collection much like the cat survival trust impersonating a sanctuary . I am not anti zoo I have worked in zoo's all over the world for 30 year's, I agree children need to be involved with animals. It makes them better human beings but stick to smaller species jerboas and tenrecs. Yes lemurs are carasmatic and grab attention, but think more like Durrel and think from the ground up. Then this place could really teach children that everything matters.The three largest enclosures are really very good. The largest houses Ring Tailed Lemurs and I believe a second species of Lemur will be joining them.
On the other side of the primate house the Squirrel Monkey’s and Agouti’s share an enclosure.
The third large enclosure is a mixed exhibit for African birds.
That really does have something to do with the topic.
Have you been to this zoo? Just asking, as you seem pretty certain in your judgement of the lemur enclosure.I have built bigger enclosures for parrots than the lemurs have got in a domestic home, it is an animal collection much like the cat survival trust impersonating a sanctuary . I am not anti zoo I have worked in zoo's all over the world for 30 year's, I agree children need to be involved with animals. It makes them better human beings but stick to smaller species jerboas and tenrecs. Yes lemurs are carasmatic and grab attention, but think more like Durrel and think from the ground up. Then this place could really teach children that everything matters.
I have built bigger enclosures for parrots than the lemurs have got in a domestic home, it is an animal collection much like the cat survival trust impersonating a sanctuary.
They seem to be sending individuals everywhere at the moment - a nice additionAnother new species: 1.1 Brazilian Guinea Pigs (Cavia aperea), from Exmoor Zoo. They’re currently living with the Squirrel Monkeys.
On September 20th, the zoo announced that (0.0.3) Mexican spiny-tailed iguanas hatched which are now on exhibit.
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