was going through some of the old posts the other day and found one that talked about how alot of the major zoos in australasia are beginning t look the same. personally i think this reflects sound collection planning principles, but it does raise a point.
so with a focus on wild ecosystems, what would you like to see focussed on? african rainforest, asian rainforests, south american rainforests and african savannahs seem to be a major theme among australia zoos particularly.
with a bit of imagintion and not neccessarily the importation of new species, i would like to see a renewed focus on oceanic island eco systems. the asian highlands (proposeed at taronga) also has potential, as would an aid north african environment or south american pampas.
what ecosystems would you guys nominate? and what species would you 'fill them up' with?
so with a focus on wild ecosystems, what would you like to see focussed on? african rainforest, asian rainforests, south american rainforests and african savannahs seem to be a major theme among australia zoos particularly.
with a bit of imagintion and not neccessarily the importation of new species, i would like to see a renewed focus on oceanic island eco systems. the asian highlands (proposeed at taronga) also has potential, as would an aid north african environment or south american pampas.
what ecosystems would you guys nominate? and what species would you 'fill them up' with?