We are never going to agree here - at least until the critics visit the establishments they have criticised so much from thousands of miles away. I'm afraid that this 'discussion' is getting very repetitious.
Architecture is a means to an end, not an end in itself. The results of the Aspinall collections are due to good husbandry. Mr Aspinall was unqualified, but not uneducated - he was sent down for going to the races instead of taking his schools at Oxford. I am sure that he also had an instinctive empathy with his animals - in the same way as a gardener can have 'green fingers'. As I have said previously,some of his success with gorillas was due to keeping them in large social groups and to the quality and variety of their diet. It is no accident that he had similar successes with African elephants, clouded leopards, various langur species, Malayan tapirs, black rhinos and ratels - none of which are easy species to manage in captivity. To be fair, there have been failures or only limited achievements with other species, but I don't think any animal collection has ever had a 100% record of success.
Alan
Architecture is a means to an end, not an end in itself. The results of the Aspinall collections are due to good husbandry. Mr Aspinall was unqualified, but not uneducated - he was sent down for going to the races instead of taking his schools at Oxford. I am sure that he also had an instinctive empathy with his animals - in the same way as a gardener can have 'green fingers'. As I have said previously,some of his success with gorillas was due to keeping them in large social groups and to the quality and variety of their diet. It is no accident that he had similar successes with African elephants, clouded leopards, various langur species, Malayan tapirs, black rhinos and ratels - none of which are easy species to manage in captivity. To be fair, there have been failures or only limited achievements with other species, but I don't think any animal collection has ever had a 100% record of success.
Alan
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