cornu aspersum
Well-Known Member
Inspired by this thread ( British zoo "speculation" thread) I thought this could be an interesting way to talk about future developments in Irish zoos, who seem to be on the rise as of late, especially in Dublin and Fota. Discussions of any Irish zoos would be great, by any interested members.
To start, would it be possible to keep a species of small or medium carnivore in the fenced lion-tailed macaque enclosure in Fota? I say this because, if I have understood a YouTube video by the zoo correctly, that enclosure has only three macaques. I am sure changes must be made to barriers and housing but it is a good size and well planted. I considered Malayan tapir too, since they were in the original plans for the Asian section but I feel like they would need more significant changes in the enclosure and seem short in supply.
To start, would it be possible to keep a species of small or medium carnivore in the fenced lion-tailed macaque enclosure in Fota? I say this because, if I have understood a YouTube video by the zoo correctly, that enclosure has only three macaques. I am sure changes must be made to barriers and housing but it is a good size and well planted. I considered Malayan tapir too, since they were in the original plans for the Asian section but I feel like they would need more significant changes in the enclosure and seem short in supply.