I wonder if this was considered by any of the parties involved during the negotiating process; I don’t see any reason why the status quo needed to be changed in that regard at all.A report on BBC news is suggesting that the breeding programmes at Jersey Zoo are going to be dramatically reduced, as Brexit has essentially cut them (and other British zoos) out of the Europe-wide breeding programmes.
According to head of Durrell Conservation Leslie Dickie, in the past year British zoos have only been able to move about two or three percent of the animals they normally transfer.
The news report can be found here:
Animal breeding at Jersey Zoo to be reduced
Not sure they would be interested in expansion.Although it isn't "news", I didn't want to open a new thread for the following question:
How much of the 13 hectares (according to wikipedia) the Durrell Wildlife Park/Jersey Zoo has is already used for exhibitry? And is there any space for extension (real and in theory), maybe the fields between the orang-utan and gorilla enclosures and the Rue de la Fosse respectively. Or the area in the West between the green houses and Rue de la Falaise?
Answers are very welcome and thanks very much in advance for those. And sorry for being a little off topic.
No not lee Durrell, don't think she even lives on jersey any more. And not CEO but zoo director. Used to be mark something... I think but was wondering if he left as I heard there was a new chap. Just wondered if anyone knewDirector? Do you mean the honourary director Lee Durrell or the CEO Leslie Dickie?
No not lee Durrell, don't think she even lives on jersey any more. And not CEO but zoo director. Used to be mark something... I think but was wondering if he left as I heard there was a new chap. Just wondered if anyone knew
Has anyone heard if jersey zoo has a new director. Was chatting to someone today and they thought the previous director was now at chester .
No not lee Durrell, don't think she even lives on jersey any more. And not CEO but zoo director. Used to be mark something... I think but was wondering if he left as I heard there was a new chap. Just wondered if anyone knew
Mark Brayshaw? He is/was the director of zoo operations.
The field you refer to was earmarked for a new Gorilla habitat pre covid. However now a new house is being constructed adjacent to the existing enclosure.Although it isn't "news", I didn't want to open a new thread for the following question:
How much of the 13 hectares (according to wikipedia) the Durrell Wildlife Park/Jersey Zoo has is already used for exhibitry? And is there any space for extension (real and in theory), maybe the fields between the orang-utan and gorilla enclosures and the Rue de la Fosse respectively. Or the area in the West between the green houses and Rue de la Falaise?
Answers are very welcome and thanks very much in advance for those. And sorry for being a little off topic.
Not sure why you think Lee has left Jersey. She still communicates with members.No not lee Durrell, don't think she even lives on jersey any more. And not CEO but zoo director. Used to be mark something... I think but was wondering if he left as I heard there was a new chap. Just wondered if anyone knew
Last time I was there I was told by a volunteer she lives full time in Corfu and visits the zoo when she can.Not sure why you think Lee has left Jersey. She still communicates with members.
Ah so he's gone to chester. Anyone know who has taken over?It appears Mark Brayshaw has transitioned from his role as Director of Zoo Operations at Jersey Zoo to the Curator of Mammals at Chester Zoo. Numerous media articles mention him in this new role starring from December 2021.
The Director of Zoo Operations role is not being currently advertised, so was presumably filled leading up to or immediately following his departure.
Ah, that makes sense. Back to where the Durrell story began!Last time I was there I was told by a volunteer she lives full time in Corfu and visits the zoo when she can.