johnstoni
Well-Known Member
In the context of the article, Ian Redmond is right. I would hope ZSL would counter this, as should Bristol, by identifying the welfare issue of supporting their female gorillas to be able to raise offspring in small family groups. While in many ways I wish London did not keep gorillas, it is IMO entirely the right thing to do for Zaire, a long-standing resident who has certainly 'earned' the right (if we are willing to entertain that concept for a second) to be given a stable grouping within good accommodation after so many years of this not being the case.
Continued funding of in situ gorilla conservation may indeed not be reliant on western zoos holding captive stocks; however we have the legacy of many decades of gorilla imports and attempts to establish this species in captivity, and the least we can do is create the most socially-functional units possible with the animals we have, which is exactly what is happening.
Continued funding of in situ gorilla conservation may indeed not be reliant on western zoos holding captive stocks; however we have the legacy of many decades of gorilla imports and attempts to establish this species in captivity, and the least we can do is create the most socially-functional units possible with the animals we have, which is exactly what is happening.