Hexaprotodon
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Looking at the photo gallery I have to say that it looks quite poor there really. I'm amazed that they are keeping spider monkeys in such a small enclosure, nevermind them having to share it with a mandrill!
It looks quite poor there really. I'm amazed that they are keeping spider monkeys in such a small enclosure, nevermind them having to share it with a mandrill!
Looking at the photo gallery I have to say that it looks quite poor there really. I'm amazed that they are keeping spider monkeys in such a small enclosure, nevermind them having to share it with a mandrill!
True but at least this places admits its just a rescue centre,un-like Monkeyworld which is trying not be a zoo but still breeds hybrid Woolly Monkeys and Bornean Orangs!shame if you commpare with how well monkey world has done![]()
well thats thier own mind set of a non-zoo hehe, i suppose the main reason they breed is to wow guests with the baby factor
Nearly got thrown out for saying to the late Jim Cronin that Monkeyworld was a zoo in every thing but name.Idon't think that is 100% correct, it would certainly not be the best reason for breeding any of these Primates, considering that Primate Welfare is supposed to be their main concern.
MonkeyWorld do seem torn between being anti-zoo and acting like a zoo- since they a. keep animals in captivity. b. breed from some of them. & c. exhibit them to a paying public. What's so different from the major features of any other 'zoo'.
Nearly got thrown out for saying to the late Jim Cronin that Monkeyworld was a zoo in every thing but name.
I've just had a look at the photos of Cefn-Yr-Erw. Those cages are appalling small.
The louder the criticisms, the less the difference, it seems.
I think he just wanted to establish his own different 'identity' for the place. In much the same way old Aspinall was always very scathing about 'ordinary' and establishment zoos- yet Aspinalls' made just as many mistakes, they were just a different type.
Well if it's open to the public (for more then seven days a year) then they must be under the zoo licencing regulations. (Unless they somehow loophole it via the bed and breakfast)
Isn't there usually someone from the local enviroment office on the inspection panel, along with the national "experts." So it might be worth contacting the local council if you want to complain, or defra.
Unfortunately it seems very difficult for a place, any place to lose its licence. Not that I'm saying that this place should - I've never been there so cannot comment. I just think regulations need tightening in general.
Well if it's open to the public (for more then seven days a year) then they must be under the zoo licencing regulations. (Unless they somehow loophole it via the bed and breakfast)
Isn't there usually someone from the local enviroment office on the inspection panel, along with the national "experts." So it might be worth contacting the local council if you want to complain, or defra.
Unfortunately it seems very difficult for a place, any place to lose its licence. Not that I'm saying that this place should - I've never been there so cannot comment. I just think regulations need tightening in general.
and southport that is due to reopen soon if im right?
this sounds stupid but it was actually on wikipedia but it has since been changed it not reopening, sorry1