Sorry to see him go though we'd been prewarned .... he was such an impressive animal. Slight gripe in that it would have been nice to know dates so my daughter could have said 'goodbye' to him before he went ..... am not looking forward to breaking the news, but I guess such are the perils of a young child adopting an animal !
There are adopter plaques all over Colchester for individual animals. To Colchester's credit they rang me when I applied to renew the adoption to warn me of Junior's departure. I also know that when animals have died in the past, they call adopters to tell them first before making the news public. I think it's quite nice you can adopt individuals actually ..... kids like visiting 'their' animal, though inevitably the cuter and more high profile animals get adopted most. For example, loads of people have adopted Rajang.
Now I just have to get her to decide who she'd like the adoption transferred to !
I imagine adopting individuals works really well so that children especially are interested in 'their animal' - however I imagine it being awkward if adoptions can be for individuals that are naturally short lived or move on to other zoos quickly. However, for species such as orangs and eles I can see it as a good thing, I know one or two individuals at Chester I would adopt![]()