I had a look but I don't take photos of houses unless it occurs to that they may be of interest on here and I haven't!
The park has just announced Hsiao Ning is moving to Rostock Zoo in Germany to live with a male and another female. Sad to see her go, she is such a character but I think she has out grown the nursery and she either needed to be put in a new group or moved to a new zoo.
Ah, so that was their quarantine cage? I get it.
The park has just announced Hsiao Ning is moving to Rostock Zoo in Germany to live with a male and another female. Sad to see her go, she is such a character but I think she has out grown the nursery and she either needed to be put in a new group or moved to a new zoo.
People care about her and many regular visitors have known her since she was a baby and expected to see her grow up and stay at Monkey World in Gordon's group.
Zoochatters are definitely made of different, not necessarily sterner, stuff because they just see genes that should be spread around whilst to a very large number of MW visitors, let alone staff, Hsaio-ning is an individual that they've got a relationship with.
I yield to no one with my love for orangutans and have spent many happy times with Hsaio-Ning, who is very endearing and definitely not 'just genes'. But it's not the end of the world, she's not dead, she hasn't been sold to the circus, she's just going to what looks like a wonderful new home not a million miles away in Germany.
I expect many Twycross visitors have known Miri since she was a baby and will be sad to see her go, but I doubt that Twycross will apologise. Likewise, my, and many other's, favourite gorilla at Paignton is about to leave for London. We, and the staff, will miss him but we know it's for his good, not ours. He's not our pet, he and his valuable genes are part of the European breeding programme. That's probably something Zoochatters find easier to get to grips with than some other zoogoers.
While the chimps and some other species will obviously stay at MW, realistically I don't feel this can be the case with the breeding orangs, unless they are going to build more and more enclosures. All well and good if they are, of course.
I agree, it's hardly an issue that he's leaving. Whereas it can be nice to have known a certain zoo animal from a young age, we have to realise that these zoo animals do need to move on for breeding, because if none did then we'd either end up with no orangs, or worse some very inbred ones!
Monkey World is very different from other zoos as we already know and I think they are very clingy with their animals. I love the place but this is one of their main flaws and they seem very reluctant to let animals go.
As a visitor and supporter of mw for over five years id like to say hsiao ning is a wonderful orang and i do think she should have the chance to move to this zoo and see how she gets on. If this works out then ill be really happy for her.however if she still acts the same as she did with gordon then she should return to mw. I do not see mw as being clingy,they have raised and loved and cared for hsiao ning since she was born and they deserve to know she will go to a good home where she will receive the same standards of loveand care she has always had at mw.
He is a she!
"We" can choose to feel how we like and many people have known HN all her life and they care that she is going. Full stop!
I do agree that it looks like a good facility that she is moving to.
Much as I love seeing great apes I am getting very depressed about their lives in the zoo system, moved here and there because 'it's good for the breeding programme', the likes of Kevin shoved off into a corner because something more 'interesting' came up as discussed on Zoochat recently, excess male orangutans that nobody really wants, excess male gorillas bundled together into groups with fingers crossed that they will tolerate each other. At least thankfully chimp groups can hold more than one male. However good a zoo is there's always the likelyhood that the babies brought up in great conditions will be sent somewhere not as good for the good of the 'breeding programme'.
They are indeed different as they are NOT a zoo!