dragon(ele)nerd
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Any hopes of elefant offspring in 2011 have been squashed.
Elefant cow "Trinh" lost her unborn calf.
Anymore elephant pregnancies known at the moment?
Any hopes of elefant offspring in 2011 have been squashed.
Elefant cow "Trinh" lost her unborn calf.
that would be brilliant!BjoernN said:The chinese pangolin brace, the only one out of asia, is doing very well. They mated the first time in november, the zoo is hoping for the first pangolin breeding in europe.
15 Dec 2010
The Leipzig Zoo has been named the best in Germany and the second-best facility in Europe, according to new rankings to be released this week.
According to the new list by European zoo expert Anthony D. Sheridan, the eastern German park, which welcomes one million visitors per year, couldn’t be beat by facilities in the country’s larger cities.
Among other large European zoos, it was surpassed by first-place winner the Vienna Zoo. The third place winner was the Berlin Zoo, home to famous polar bear Knut.
The Cologne Zoo made sixth place, according to the new rankings.
Among smaller zoos that see visitor numbers of around 500,000 per year, France’s St. Aignan Zoo topped the list, with zoos in Germany’s Osnabrück and Wuppertal taking fifth and ninth place respectively.
Sheridan, an animal conservation specialist and member of the Zoological society of London, plans to present the results in Osnabrück on Thursday. The rankings are based on his analysis of some 80 zoos in 21 European countries.
Criteria included animal welfare, visitor numbers, expenditures, nature protection, admission fees, child friendliness, transportation connections and gastronomic offerings.
Searched for the full report, I think this is it;
http://www.europaeische.zoofoerdere...ridan-Europe's Leading Zoological Gardens.pdf
Searched for the full report, I think this is it;
http://www.europaeische.zoofoerdere...ridan-Europe's Leading Zoological Gardens.pdf
There's an article, by the author, discussing his methodology and conclusions in International Zoo News (July/August 2010 edition).
There's an article, by the author, discussing his methodology and conclusions in International Zoo News (July/August 2010 edition).
...and to call it nonsense would be to do it a kindness. In the words of Boris Johnson, it is an inverted pyramid of piffle. And deeply solipsistic piffle at that. We know Leipzig is a wonderful zoo, without needing an absurd survey, in which subjective judgements are used to form a sort of league table. Absolute balderdash.
I must agree with sooty mangabey over the survey (and not just because I love that word solipsistic!). Absolute rubbish.
We know Leipzig is a wonderful zoo, without needing an absurd survey, in which subjective judgements are used to form a sort of league table.
Wow, I'm really curious as to why you guys are SO negative about this!... I also think he's on the right track. I recently did a very informal rating of European zoos and my (again, very informal) list came out very similar (though not exactly the same) as Sheridan's. So I think he's done his homework and deserves some credit, not criticism.
It's precisely because Mr Sheridan has attempted to give his 'survey' a veneer of formality, to suggest that it has some sort of merit beyond its being the thoughts and opinions of one zoo visitor. We all rank things in our minds - our favourite zoo, our favourite small mammal house, our favourite film, our favourite musician (Berlin Tierpark, Pilsen, Brief Encounter, Merle Haggard - in my case) - but to suggest that, as a matter of fact, these rankings have merit beyond that of a parlour game is nonsensical. If a small child had done it I would be sympathetic, but when it's a bloke in his - I think - 60s.... And this whole exercise has such an air of hubristic pomposity that it merits real negativity!
Does this matter? Yes, i think it does. His top zoos - Leipzig, Vienna etc - are incontrovertible. But it is harmful to a zoo to be placed low down in a list such as this - which has that air of formality, which has been published in a respected journal - and I do not respect the opinions of this man enough to believe that such harm can be justified.