Samuel Carter
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That's good to hear, hopefully it's somewhere else in the UK.
I have a suspicion it's jimmy's farm , one of there statements mentioned bears arriving in the next few weeks???
That's good to hear, hopefully it's somewhere else in the UK.
Not sure about the bears, bornfree foundation are the ones to contact regarding the remaining animals
I never said they were in charge of the animals, the born free captivity team, are working alongside and keeping a close eye on what is going on there
Why do you contact born free foundation yourself like I did, I never said either that they were working alongside the owners, don't jump on me
the born free captivity team, are working alongside
Your choiceI am not jumping on you I was just asking a question as you said
Is any question an attack?
In any case I can't say Born Free are the first people I would contact about anything, given their stance that keeping all animals in captivity is wrong. I am not sure I would get an objective nor accurate answer.
Zoos & Aquaria
Born Free don't appear to have a 'Captivity Team' to contact.
They have a campaign coordinator for their captive animal agenda, who sits in their general policy group and a captivity research and policy manager, also in the same group. I think however you could realistically describe a loose gathering of them as an 'Anti Captivity' team.
There are more people in their PR department than there are researchers, which I guess reflects the reality of things in this agenda lead space.
Meet the Team
That is precisely what you DID say, just two posts higher upWhy do you contact born free foundation yourself like I did, I never said either that they were working alongside the owners, don't jump on me
Why do you contact born free foundation yourself like I did, I never said either that they were working alongside the owners, don't jump on me
I never said they were in charge of the animals, the born free captivity team, are working alongside and keeping a close eye on what is going on there
I haven't been keeping up with them (or visiting) as much as I'd like to, but it would be an excellent addition to their collection if they could pull off a species acquisition like this! It would also give them perhaps the best collection of bear species in the UK.I have a suspicion it's jimmy's farm , one of there statements mentioned bears arriving in the next few weeks???
I haven't been keeping up with them (or visiting) as much as I'd like to, but it would be an excellent addition to their collection if they could pull off a species acquisition like this! It would also give them perhaps the best collection of bear species in the UK.
In the later years, their house looks very goodI rather hope it is as they will build them a good enclosure. I never thought SL should have been allowed Spectacled Bears, a comparative rarity, and didn't understand how they managed to acquire them. But they never bred them and it seems like their housing was less than ideal at least some of the time.
In the early days at least, and the only time I visited, it certainly wasnt.I rather hope it is as they will build them a good enclosure. I never thought SL should have been allowed Spectacled Bears, a comparative rarity, and didn't understand how they managed to acquire them. But they never bred them and it seems like their housing was less than ideal at least some of the time.
Persumably the lions are still on site, the lioness would be 19yrs now and the male is 14yrs