I made everyone aware of his account on here in the past... I'm assuming it may have been that? And I believe I made a somewhat critical comment once, but nothing overly it negative.What have you done to get blocked?
I made everyone aware of his account on here in the past... I'm assuming it may have been that? And I believe I made a somewhat critical comment once, but nothing overly it negative.What have you done to get blocked?
Asian Hornbills, Birds of Paradise, Cassowary and a number of primate species such as Langurs, Lemurs and Callitrichids.'
Anyone know what species of BOP, hornbill, cassowary or langur?
You mean twelve, right?Birds of paradise are (to the best of my knowledge) king, lesser and three-wired.
You mean twelve, right?
And they now have red and white giant flying squirrel and ferret badger!![]()
I thought this too, on face value I'm willing to pay £50 and get to visit, but would I be better to give £50 to a public collection I want to survive? This collection isn't struggling due to lack of visitors, it doesn't have any anyway!!If the collection isn’t open to visitors then what difference is coronavirus having on their income, causing them to need for outside funding?
Not a dig, just a genuine question.
It's probably the case for here, and many privately owned collections, where they are funded by other business ventures. These businesses will have been hit by the virus, and therefore unable to fund the maintenance of the collection.If the collection isn’t open to visitors then what difference is coronavirus having on their income, causing them to need for outside funding?
Not a dig, just a genuine question.
Thanks, you probably answered my previous point here!It's probably the case for here, and many privately owned collections, where they are funded by other business ventures.
Indeed, wasn't Todd's primary source of income importing civet coffee (lupi kawak) at one point? If his current business is even remotely similar then I imagine that due to the world grounding to a halt his other venture will aslo be currently on hiatus! Nothing said here is fact, but educated guesswork.It's probably the case for here, and many privately owned collections, where they are funded by other business ventures. These businesses will have been hit by the virus, and therefore unable to fund the maintenance of the collection.
I haven't a clue, I was just making an assumption for private collections generallyIndeed, wasn't Todd's primary source of income importing civet coffee (lupi kawak) at one point? If his current business is even remotely similar then I imagine that due to the world grounding to a halt his other venture will aslo be currently on hiatus! Nothing said here is fact, but educated guesswork.
So was mine, hence the question marks, use of the word imagine, and the educated guesswork bit at the end...I haven't a clue, I was just making an assumption for private collections generally![]()
I was under the impression that this collection was partly funded by the farm attached which sold specialist chocolate, rare breed chickens and goat meat/milk products? I’m wondering about the £50 donation too, as I’ve attempted leaving messages before with no reply as their website never updated about the ‘feast’ evenings and tours. It’s one hell of a collection though!!It's probably the case for here, and many privately owned collections, where they are funded by other business ventures. These businesses will have been hit by the virus, and therefore unable to fund the maintenance of the collection.