I’ve been contemplating which UK & GB zoo/wildlife parks have had/still have very successful breeding programmes and perhaps the unique reasons [other than keeper self interest & expertise] that made them successful?
Have Paignton & Jersey, for example, benefited from a warmer climate? Has London benefited from convenient travel access for specialist vets & consultants?
Do successful programmes cease or transfer to other collections when key personnel move jobs?
I’d like to know which species our key zoos will focus on in coming years - crayfish, Rail, bees and arctic species come to mind.
Aspinall zoos - Gorilla
Twycross - Langur
Marwell - Oryx & Zebra
Have Paignton & Jersey, for example, benefited from a warmer climate? Has London benefited from convenient travel access for specialist vets & consultants?
Do successful programmes cease or transfer to other collections when key personnel move jobs?
I’d like to know which species our key zoos will focus on in coming years - crayfish, Rail, bees and arctic species come to mind.
Aspinall zoos - Gorilla
Twycross - Langur
Marwell - Oryx & Zebra