Damian Aspinall
Well-Known Member
So our Gorillas have a 94% survival rate the Hyena is still alive the primates have a 91% survival rate we have re wilded 8 rhino only one has died and had over 30 offspring all the bison survived the cheetah are well and doing well the Mandrills are doing well none have died etc etc so i don't know why you have this view ..there have been set back but you would expect thatAll of your released animals have either died rather quickly (hyena, most of the gorillas), have had to be taken back into human care (the rest of the gorillas), or have never actually been released (I think you sent rhinos to Africa which fall under here?). So you're right, they do not all die, but none of your attempts have succeeded and only caused animal suffering for the sake of a publicity stunt.
The animal is a subspecific hybrid and I'd like to at least give the real Damian (whether that be you or someone else) the benefit of the doubt and assume he'd know what animals his parks keep... In any case, wasn't the original plan to release the hybrid youngster along with his parents (including the Central African subspecies) into South Africa? Why are the parents no longer going?
~Thylo
the important thing here is to have a conversation which is informed not guess work