Hey people out there, don't get me wrog butt you all seem to be suggesting that ZSL would bring in Giant Pandas to boost attendance and give credability to itself.
I am sure that the ZSL of London would like people to think that they are of the highest standard and respected throughout the zoo community.
Many years ago l am sure this was the case butt not for a very long time.
ZSL is now going back to the old style of zoo keeping "putting on a show for the public" with very little substance .
I was there 7 months ago. So my opinion is based on my experiance.
It would seem a perfect example of the true position of the ZSL would be the Gorilla Kingdom experiance. Why has this taken so long to get to a reasonable standard. Yet still missing the fact that gorillas don't like big glass windows and open enclosures. ZSL could have really reinvented itself with this exhibit and become a front runner again. Also why didnt ZSL get to put together a better group? Yes l do understand about there silverback. Yet it would seem the people responsible for allocating gorillas to ZSL just dont trust them either.
So you are saying that the London zoo is not the National zoo in the UK?, the last pair of Giant Pandas which they had went to London because they are THE National zoo, even if their are zoos in the UK that are bigger or have more species it still would not make them the National collection![]()
I others may carry a bigger collection of animals, others zoos may have a larger attendance but that still does not make them a "National collection", As you can see with America the Washington zoo there is the National collection in the USA, in fact when China gave a pair of Pandas to Nixon way back in 1972 they were in fact shipped to the Washington zoo.
Oh, fantastic if this works out! I always thought the Mappin Terraces would make a great enclosure, with a wooden viewing bridge going along the old, disused path that's at the foot of the 'mountains'.
Don't know if the zoo would pay for Golden monkeys though, the public wouldn't really flock to see them as they don't know what they are.
I disagree here as I think the EEP try to be fair across the board. In London's case they have been allocated a proven breeding female(Effie) from Berlin and a prime young female(Mjuku) from Chessington in the hope that both will breed. Females to add to new groups are not available in large number so establishing this small group is all that ZSL could hope for at this stage.QUOTE]
Okay Pertinax, as usual you have allot more knowledge on the gorillas history than l. Just personally when l know of the story of Sydney zoo reciving there full grown socially adapted group. I figure ZSL could have recieved the same treatment.