James Cretney arrived in 2005, and when you look back the number of mammals at Marwell then was 872, at the end of last year it was 181
Great news, only about 15 years late!!It has been announced that James Cretney has resigned after 18 years of holding Chief Executive position at Marwell.
At current he remains in post during recruitment process.
Where did Dr Cretney come from to Marwell?Hopefully his replacement will focus on spearheading an increase to the animal collection rather than spending money on elaborate buildings that don't work in context (ie empty desert house, boarded up enclosures in others, expensive Cheetah enclosure now containing Serval).
Where did Dr Cretney come from to Marwell?
Deserved sarcasm, yes?Horse World?
Not as such. Before his time at Marwell, Cretney was the CEO at HorseWorld in Bristol. That is also where they sent their last Exmoor Pony in 2006, interestingly enough.Deserved sarcasm, yes?
Thanks ,I had been wondering if he had been from a more commercial background rather than animal/zooNot as such. Before his time at Marwell, Cretney was the CEO at HorseWorld in Bristol. That is also where they sent their last Exmoor Pony in 2006, interestingly enough.
Tea for Two With Tony! - equiworld.net Horse Magazine December 2003
Used to be a pair of Greater Magellan Goose, the Greylag Geese were free flying.There did used to be enclosures behind the penguins.
The outdoor area for the creche (which was the cafe before Cafe Graze was built) used to be enclosures for mara and greylag geese.
I recall that when Knowles left Marwell for good in 2006, leaving behind an era of robust leadership, the legacy left behind by Cretney would then be one of turmoil. I will say I have admired that he has pushed Marwell through challenging times - but in the same vein he has left behind a zoo which was not entirely perfect in 2005/6; and almost 20 years later his zoo remains some things to be desired.
Even the public seems to agree quite a bit - that Marwell has become somewhat loosened compared to years prior. And to see Cretney leave just after what appeared to be a new chapter unfolding at Marwell; with animals returning to the zoo; is surprising for sure.
The future for Marwell, then, is one of uncertainty. The next figurehead to join the ranks of the men before them will likely have much to answer to at Marwell - so one can merely hope that whoever this is to be, they prioritise the presence of animals in the zoo. Either the new Marwell from 2024 will turn out very, very good - or they will lose the blessings of many people...
Marwell leaves little room for novel development than what would be radical - so it'd definitely be interesting to see where things go in this regard.
How big are the tortoises? I recall sulcata can grow pretty bigA Dik Dik has been born the second one to be born at Marwell, Thriving through Nature now has Tortoises in it think they are African spurred ( Sulcate ).