Given other ape reintroduction schemes, I'm not holding my breath just yet.
Given other ape reintroduction schemes, I'm not holding my breath just yet.
The gibbon rehabilitation and release programme has been going on at Bandung for many years. That these particular gibbons came from Howletts is incidental. Unlike the gorilla release this is actually a working model.Indeed. If they go the same way as the Aspinall gorillas then it's either going to be several dead gibbons or being confined to an island. I personally feel that these animals should have been distributed to zoos rather than being shipped out to face an uncertain future.![]()
The gibbon rehabilitation and release programme has been going on at Bandung for many years. That these particular gibbons came from Howletts is incidental. Unlike the gorilla release this is actually a working model.
Well it still kind of is - he is just using the established centre in Java to facilitate it.Thanks for the information, I did honestly think it was another Damien Aspinall vanity project. In that case I take back my original comment, though I would like to see the gibbons spread to more collections still.![]()
Gorillas should also be used for reintroduction attempts because there are loads of surplus Gorillas, but I don't know if there are any real programmes in place for that. Simply throwing Gorillas out into the forest is only going to result in a bunch of dead Gorillas.
I also don't know if they were surplus or not but it wouldn't surprise me to find out they're needed to support the captive population. Let's be honest, DA doesn't really seem bothered about other collections but does like to look good in the media.
The population of Javan gibbons is not exactly big outside of the Aspinall collections, though it has been growing slowly in the past years, there are still only very few holders in Europe.
Perth Zoo releases surplus Sumatran Orangutans into the wild which certain Zoochatters object to, but in my opinion surplus Orangutans should be used for reintroduction experiments. Releasing captive-bred animals is very different to releasing formerly-wild animals (and both are different to releasing human-raised pet apes). If zoos are supposed to be "saving animals for the future" then there need to be reintroduction experiments. Perth's reintroductions are done through the reintroduction schemes already in place in Sumatra.
No Wild Dogs or Lynx on my visit last month!Do Howletts still have wild dogs or have they been replaced by wolves?
Also in terms of the small cat set up, do Howletts still have lynx (know there are 2 snow leopards now in that enclosure) and any news whether they still have ocelot or wildcat?
Thanks!
A serval was signed in the usual enclosure, but not seen on my visit last month.Also any news if they still have their serval?
Also any news if they still have their serval?