Yeeees, I can't wait for you too continue your plans
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I'm working on it.
Yeeees, I can't wait for you too continue your plans
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This is the dream zoo that me and my stepfather would like to build some day, as mentioned in my introduction to Zoo Chat. I realize it is very, very modest and unambitious compared to most of the ideas I've read around here, but would you still be so kind as to make your opinion known and give me a critique of these plans? Would you visit and enjoy such a place? Thank you.
I really like your plans. I think Small garden zoos with nice exhibits are my favourite kind. Zoos along the lines of Melbourne and Adelaide here in Australia, and ones like London, Antwerp, Bristol and Central Park that I hope to visit some day. Your zoo seems achievable and could be similar to some of these historic institutions one day. One thing I was wondering while I read it was why a lot of the species have individual exhibits? Some of the species in the tropical rain forest could be exhibited together, such as toucans and a tamarin species, or meerkats and porcupines in the Savannah exhibit.
Once again, thank youThe ocelot is tricky to acquire because as far as I know, the only one in captivity here in Portugal is at Lisbon Zoo. It would be much easier if any of the smaller zoos (Lagos, Santo Inácio, Monte Selvagem, etc) had surplus animals that they were willing to lend out once we obtain proper licensing. As for the Iberian lynxes, well, I can't imagine just anyone having the privilege to handle them given the species' conservation status and there are also special considerations to be met if the goal is to get them to breed, but we're willing to work hard for that.
Does anyone know if squirrel monkeys work well in a mixed exhibit with flamingoes?
No idea if the mix would work. As for ocelots, I've seen ocelots for sale on some websites in the past, they are more common than you'd think in private collections I believe?
Iberian lynx would be the one stumbling block - unless a breeding program is set up, you would almost definately have to get special permission from the governments to wild catch some - I can't imagine that being easy.
My one other complaint is that you only plan to have 4 flamingoes, there is an official guideline (fair play, not everybody follows it) that zoos should strive for no less than flocks of 15.15 flamingoes, otherwise they don't feel secure and small groups can lead to stress in the species.
Other than that, I REALLY like the plans for being feasible. All of my plans are always too ambitious, and I struggle to scale down to realistic species and numbers.
Getting overly ambitious is understable, I'm sure all of us have their own "little" zootopia that they would like to build and run given enough money. This in particular is mine, being feasible is just incidental.