Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park Monkeys disappear into the Florida Swamps

okapikpr

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It appears that Lex Salisbury, director of the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, FL, has lost some Patas Monkeys from his under construction safari park in SW Florida.

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The safari park is planned to open next year and hold animals on loan from the Lowry Park Zoo. This park is an enterprise of Lex Salisbury and other like-minded people - not the zoo. The question has been raised if it is appropriate for the zoo director to profit from the non-for-profit, government owned zoo's animals. What do you guys think?
 
A little bit of trouble is brewing from the Lowry Park Zoo and Safari Wild relationship.

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I read the article, but I still don't understand how this benefits the zoo. They mentioned giving the animals a break from the zoo...but how? By putting them on display in what is a glorified zoo somewhere else so someone else can get some admission fees?

Very weird. It really sounds like Salisbury needs to step down from one of the positions.

I guess I missed the great escape story in the first post. They swam a 60-foot moat? That's shocking.
 
The benefit for the zoo is to use the Safari Wild property as a holding facility for the zoo's collection. But there are a lot of questionable factors in the zoo/Safari Wild relationship.
 
If there's no such thing as bad publicity, Safari Wild will be a booming enterprise before long. On the other hand ...
 
Hope they can all get it together, in time, monkeys please out of trouble!
 
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