Animal selfie ban :
Zoo bans animal selfies after video bares ‘abuse’
Zoo bans animal selfies after video bares ‘abuse’
I can't play the video on the link so perhaps there's more on there. But, while I get that they are also saying the dogs are allegedly being held in bad conditions, the whole article really smacks of China-bashing and seems designed to appeal to the "white Australia" demographic. Such as how within the space of a breath the writer says that the greyhounds were once "earmarked as future kings and queens of the [Australian] track" but now instead they have to run on a track in China.Article about greyhound dogs being made to race against cheetahs:Australian greyhounds forced to race cheetahs at Shanghai Wild Animal Park
Indeed a brilliant piece of fake news.
That is not to say one cannot have reservations about some of P.R. China's commercial zoo operations vis a vis municipal administration run zoos in P.R. China. I would concur - and probably our China forumsters will agree - that the Shanghai Wild Animal Park does not live up to the same standards as the regular and municipal Shanghai Zoo.
It seems the lions, tigers and brown bears are no longer in the drive-through area since the gruesome accident. During my visit last week the former bear enclosure housed a large herd of elk (Sichuan deer), sika deer and Père David's deer, while the former lion and tiger enclosures housed zebras and antelopes.Zookeeper killed by bears:
Zoo visitors witness Shanghai zookeeper being attacked and killed by bears - Global Times
Crested Ibis should currently be in the boat area of the zoo.Are crested ibis still on display at Shanghai Wild Animal Park? Thank you in advance
Noted. Thank you RaikouCrested Ibis should currently be in the boat area of the zoo.
Do I understand You correctly that the northern and southern cassowary species are mixed in the same exhibit?Shanghai Wild Animal Park exhibits newly introduced northern cassowary (co-housed with southern cassowary) in its Boat Tour Area.
It’s like this: these two species are kept together.Do I understand You correctly that the northern and southern cassowary species are mixed in the same exhibit?
Do you have any further information how many they have of each species and from what source(s)?It’s like this: these two species are kept together.
I'm sorry, but I'm not entirely certain about this—it's likely that these animals are supplied centrally by some animal traders. However, one point worth noting is that the frequency at which Chinese zoos have recently acquired cassowary species other than the Southern cassowary has increased significantly. (After Beijing Zoo lost this species, Northern cassowaries were not exhibited at all in mainland China's zoos for many years.) The most striking part is that a small zoo in Hubei Province has put a dwarf cassowary on display.Do you have any further information how many they have of each species and from what source(s)?