Do rich people still have private zoos?

Wish I was doing Opel on my trip, but the Gibbon has drawn the line at Frankfurt and Stuttgart :o

It is actually very close to Frankfurt. You could do it if you had a spare half a day. I don't know what specialities they have nowadays though.
 
It is actually very close to Frankfurt. You could do it if you had a spare half a day. I don't know what specialities they have nowadays though.

We arrive on Thursday morning [Frankfurt Airport at 9:15 their time all being well]. Hoping to explore the city that day and maybe do Palmengarten. Friday is devoted to Frankfurt whilst Saturday is devoted to Stuttgart. We leave Sunday evening [fly at about 9:15pm their time so have to be at airport between 6pm and 7pm]. Don't wanna go outside of Frankfurt that day though so we know we won't be far from the airport.

I think the only way it would be possible would be if we do Palmengarten on the Sunday and see if we have enough time on the Thursday after checking into the hotel.

As for specialities, my main 4 reasons for wanting to go are Brown hyena, Southern mountain reedbuck, Yellow-spotted rock hyrax and West Australian Euro [Wallaroo]. It is mainly the wallaroo I want to see as that's a bit of a last chance soloon [the other 3 are species I want to see, but are all about in Europe, I could see all 3 if I did Berlin at a later date].

I doubt we'll end up doing Opel though, I keep trying to persuade AgileGibbon and she really isn't co-operating :p
 
If they are to be slaughtered, then you're a farmer. If they are for conservation or amusement, then it counts.

So it must be one or the other?

A breeder/farmer can't have conservation outcomes, & if he/she enjoys having the animals there should be no means of remuneration? No wonder protectionist conservation is speeding up the loss of diversity.

In just the recent past, where have the major zoos in Aust received their new blood for several species of antelope, buffalo & deer (I'm sure there are many birds & reptiles too).

The producers/breeders aren't zoo keepers, but I bet they gain a great deal of pleasure from their "stock".

The "zoo klux clan" make it harder each year for breeders or private zoos which are not in the cartel. Still they are happy to consume the stock produced in these private collections which are usually more fecund & genetically diverse than the major zoos.

Again back to my first question.

Khakibob
 
A private zoo of the past here in the UK was that of the singer Tom Jones manager, whose name escapes me for the moment, but which has been referred to on here. He had Tigers, Gorillas & Orangs. Amy at Monkeyworld was born there.
Henri Quinque in France maintains a private collection including New Caledonian birds & some rare Callitrichids.
It's NOT being a rich man that prevents me having a zoo.
 
A private zoo of the past here in the UK was that of the singer Tom Jones manager, whose name escapes me for the moment, but which has been referred to on here. He had Tigers, Gorillas & Orangs. Amy at Monkeyworld was born there.

Gordon Mills. He got the idea from seeing the animals at his friend's house(John Aspinall;) ) When he moved to the US the Gorillas and Orangs(apart from Amy) went too and were then dispersed among several US Zoos such as San Diego.

Another would be Christopher Marler though essentially it was a major bird collection with a few mammalian exotics like Bison, Guanaco etc.
 
Gordon Mills. He got the idea from seeing the animals at his friend's house(John Aspinall;) ) When he moved to the US the Gorillas and Orangs(apart from Amy) went too and were then dispersed among several US Zoos such as San Diego.

Another would be Christopher Marler though essentially it was a major bird collection with a few mammalian exotics like Bison, Guanaco etc.

Christopher Marler opened his collection to the public eventually, so I'm not sure if it qualifies as a private zoo.
One or two of our members may have visited the collection of the late Dr Bourne near Heaton Park north of Manchester; I think he died about 10 years ago. I believe he kept a number of animals including lemurs and at least one hippo.

Alan
 
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Do rich people.....?

Martin Bourne had Brazilian Tapirs and a bird collection; hippo was probably a Pygmy
 
Christopher Marler still has a zoo,just down the road from the site of his old public one.
 
Exotic pets are pretty popular with the rich in Saudi Arabia, and that's also becoming the case for the rich in China. But I dunno if full on private zoos are common.
 
Even if none exist, a private zoo could easily be created, with all the exotic pets on the market. You would have a lot of choices.
 
Gordon Mills had a jaguar also, and a gibbon. I saw the collection in about 1973. I think it was in Weybridge, Surrey, on the St Georges Hill estate.
 
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