British Isles Cup Group A: Edinburgh vs Aspinall

Edinburgh/Highland vs Howletts/Port Lympne: Australia And Islands

  • Howletts/Port Lympne 2-1 Edinburgh/Highland

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Howletts/Port Lympne 3-0 Edinburgh/Highland

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    20
  • Poll closed .

CGSwans

Well-Known Member
15+ year member
I haven’t reached a naming convention for these combined organisations that I love, but I’ll trust that the voting options make things clear, Australia and Islands.
 
Edinburgh

Rainbow Lorikeet Aviary
full

full


Koala exhibit
full


Penguin Rock (King, Gentoo, Northern Rockhopper)
full

full


Wallaby Walkthrough
full
 

Edinburgh


Lemur Walkthrough (Crowned, Red-Bellied, Ring Tailed - unsure if all in walkthrough)
full

full


Another one of the penguin enclosure showing indoor viewing
full


This would appear to be a very strong category for RZSS with a strong line up of species and excellent enclosures to go with that. There are few zoos in this challenge that would beat them in this category.
 
A few questions - are Japan, Taiwan or Socorro in the Islands category or attached to their nearest continents?

Anyways, here are the species lists without the fauna from those places we'll see how we get along.

RZSS:
Black faced kangaroo
Crowned lemur
Lesser hedgehog tenrec
New Guinea ground cuscus
Northern koala
Red-bellied lemur
Ring-tailed lemur
Swamp wallaby

Antarctic Gentoo penguin
Common barn owl
Hamerkop
King penguin
Madagascar teal
Meller's duck
Northern rockhopper penguin
Pied imperial pigeon
Rainbow lorikeet
Southern cassowary
Swift parrot
Victoria crowned pigeon
White-naped pheasant pigeon
Yellow-crested cockatoo

Central bearded dragon
Common blue-tongued skink

Australian green tree frog

Aspinall foundation:
Black and white ruffed lemur
Black lemur
Crowned lemur
Red-bellied lemur
Eastern grey bamboo lemur
Fossa
Greater bamboo lemur
Ring-tailed lemur

Green tree python

White-lipped tree frog

So that is 25-8 to RZSS overall, but 8-8 in mammals, 14-0 in birds, 2-1 in reptiles and 1-1 in Amphibians. Interesting :D

Anyways, thanks to my own visits to Edinburgh and HWP and a quick glance through the media galleries along with @britishzoofan's coverage I think I'm voting 2-1 to RZSS with a bonus point to RZSS due to the far superior species list (especially in terms of non-mammals) and good -> excellent enclosures. However, the AF has a seemingly excellent species coverage of the Madagascan area with 7 species of lemur and fossa as their only mammals, so that earns them a point. Does that explanation qualify me for a bonus point?
 
Howletts

Lemur Walkthrough (Black and White Ruffed, Ring-Tailed, Black, Crowned, Red Bellied - unsure which of these are in the walkthrough)
full


Port Lympe

Lesser Bamboo Lemur exhibit on the left I believe
full


Also, unsure if the Sulawesi Macaques at Howletts count for this round.
 
Edinburgh

Lesser Hedgehog Tenerec enclosure
full


Southern Cassowary enclosure
full


Brilliant Birds (Pied Imperial Pigeon, Victoria Crowned Pigeon - possibly more)
full

full


Central Bearded Dragon and Pancake Tortoise enclosure
full


Other Koala enclosure
full
 
Whilst I've not been to the collections, it's a clear 3-1 to RZSS (bonus point to Aspinall). The collection (and variety) at RZSS is far superior, and that can't be ignored. Whilst the Aspinall parks do have a nice set of Malagasy species, most are somewhat common... they do get the bonus point for this though, as it is nice to see somewhere with so many Lemur species, and more importantly Fossa!
 
I'm currently swinging in a similar direction to TNT and for similar reasons; the RZSS collections are significantly better in this regard than are the Aspinall collections, without a shadow of a doubt, and merit an easy 3-0. However, the fact that the Aspinall collections do have a pretty nice selection of lemurs, including two major oddities, is *possibly* worth a bonus point.

As such, I am currently voting 3-1 for RZSS, but may well amend my vote to a straight-up 3-0 once I have given the matter further reflection, considering the fact that from what I have heard on the grapevine, the two oddities in question are species which are being actively phased out as dead-end species by the man at the top :P
 
I'm also going to vote 3-1 to RZSS. They are the clear winners in the Australia and Antartica areas. They also have what appears superior exhibit quality. The lorikeet, koala, penguin and lemur enclosures all look fantastic.
However, I think the Aspinall collections deserve a point as mentioned above because of their excellent selection of species from Madagascar, which is more impressive than RZSS. My only question would be for those who visited, how strong is the exhibit quality at the Aspinall parks as I have never visited and there are few photos in the gallery.
 
The mirror list for these two zoos
Red means exactly the same species
Orange means same species different subspecies
RZSS:

Black faced kangaroo
Crowned lemur
Lesser hedgehog tenrec
New Guinea ground cuscus
Northern koala
Red-bellied lemur
Ring-tailed lemur
Swamp wallaby

Antarctic Gentoo penguin
Common barn owl
Hamerkop
King penguin
Madagascar teal
Meller's duck
Northern rockhopper penguin
Pied imperial pigeon
Rainbow lorikeet
Southern cassowary
Swift parrot
Victoria crowned pigeon
White-naped pheasant pigeon
Yellow-crested cockatoo

Central bearded dragon
Common blue-tongued skink

Australian green tree frog

Aspinall foundation:
Black and white ruffed lemur
Black lemur
Crowned lemur
Red-bellied lemur
Eastern grey bamboo lemur
Fossa
Greater bamboo lemur
Ring-tailed lemur

Green tree python

White-lipped tree frog
 
My vote will be definite and without changes 3-0 in favor of RZSS and I will give a bonus point to Aspinall because of the lemur walkthrough.
 
Absolutely no idea how this works but I've voted 2-1 Edinburgh, with a bonus vote going towards the Aspinalls.

~Thylo
 
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