Rajang-GOAT
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I would have thought Damian Aspinall is in charge of the charity and the parks, so how would they ask him to step down? Or is he not fully in charge of the organisation?
There actually 2 linked charities. If I understand correctly, The Howletts Wild Animal Trust (THE HOWLETTS WILD ANIMAL TRUST - Charity 1100845) runs the zoos: while The Aspinall Foundation (THE ASPINALL FOUNDATION - Charity 326567) has much larger assets, so I presume it actually owns all the land and controls the work overseas. Mr Aspinall is currently Chair of the Aspinall Foundation and a Trustee of both charities. They are both under investigation by the Charities Commission, following reports of expenditure which is incompatible with their charitable status, but the results of these investigations have not been published yet.I would have thought Damian Aspinall is in charge of the charity and the parks, so how would they ask him to step down? Or is he not fully in charge of the organisation?
With a considerable amount of surfing and searching it turns out we are talking about a former litter of Barbary lions. Unfortunately, not all of us are on a first name in the know.Khari will be moving across to howletts with a female from sweden
With a considerable amount of surfing and searching it turns out we are talking about a former litter of Barbary lions. Unfortunately, not all of us are on a first name in the know.
His mother is a Boras, Sverige (Sweden) born female (5) and his father Oudrika (16) and has just had another litter with the old man Oudrika.
Source: An update on our Port Lympne lion family
I am surprised ... and somewhat shocked! It endangers creating super zoo mix lions on top of the zoo mix / generics African lion issues we already have. EAZA needs a true pure-bred lion population to conserve under ex situ. Also, I do think / feel there is a rationale behind preserving what little genetics remain of the Barbary lion lineages and put that Morocco lion reintroduction project in motion (at some point).Apologies to correct Khari who is not to be considered a barbary lion due to the hybridisation of his mother ( oudrika / lilly / dolores).His father passed away several months ago ( milo / adras) and the two following litters are 18months and approx 12 months respectively.
I am surprised ... and somewhat shocked! It endangers creating super zoo mix lions on top of the zoo mix / generics African lion issues we already have. EAZA needs a true pure-bred lion population to conserve under ex situ. Also, I do think / feel there is a rationale behind preserving what little genetics remain of the Barbary lion lineages and put that Morocco lion reintroduction project in motion (at some point).
Apparently boris still is PM until Autumn unfortunately, although at least he’s resigningJohnson has just announced his resignation. That removes Damian Aspinall and his deranged clique from the centre of power. A good day, I think, for British zoos.
Apparently boris still is PM until Autumn unfortunately, although at least he’s resigning
I have no clue.@felis silvestris does this news save the Elephant Heard from being released into the wild and killed? I hope so Howeletts have an impressive Heard and contributes massively to the EEP
Hello. This isn't news as such, but considering visiting here soon. Is it worth it? Any pointers or advice?
Building on the comments by @Pertinax; I'd recommend one of the more intimate safari tours, rather than the big busses. They're quire expensive, but if you can stretch your budget that far then they're more than worth it.Hello. This isn't news as such, but considering visiting here soon. Is it worth it? Any pointers or advice?
Still a very extensive collection of large mammals. See their website for species held. Be prepared for the rather country-club atmosphere though, as its increasingly marketed these days for overnight-stayers in the various (expensive) glamping and hotel-style units. There a golf-type buggies for the paying guests to use too. Be prepared also for some stiff walking up the paths that wind around the pedestrian/walking areas, some of which are quite steep as its a hillside location. Approximately half the collection(mainly the ungulate herds) can only be seen from the Safari-type trucks that drive round the very spacious reserves. At busy times you may have to queue to get on these. The trucks do not stop long to allow detailed observations but pass through the reserves at a fair pace. However, the whole park is well worth visiting if you have not been before, particularly if your journey to get there is not too long...
Building on the comments by @Pertinax; I'd recommend one of the more intimate safari tours, rather than the big busses. They're quire expensive, but if you can stretch your budget that far then they're more than worth it.
How can anyone on here know the answer to such a question.@felis silvestris does this news save the Elephant Heard from being released into the wild and killed?
Yes, I think you are probably correct. Lets hope too that the proposed restrictive changes to UK Zoo legislation, are revisited in a more professional and informed manner, now that some of their political support is going. Just in the nick of time, perhaps?A good day, I think, for British zoos.
Johnson has just announced his resignation. That removes Damian Aspinall and his deranged clique from the centre of power. A good day, I think, for British zoos.