ha haaaH

gerald durrel was indeed an interesting character, his books at times could be laugh out loud funny and no doubt any zoolover would secretly wish they had a bunch of cages, porters and booze and a free license to go and catch themselves some okapi and colobus monkeys...
also , he made some very true statements about enclosure design. still nonetheless, he never seemed to realise that by purchasing that poor baby gorilla from and animal dealer it was indeed him who had unwittingly butchered its mother with a machete....
a product of his time, we'll call him that and be thankful or what he did do, which was become the biggest advocate of conservation breeding that i know of...
what worries me at the moment, is that we are supposed to be embarking on this new era of zoos, yet we are still avoiding some critical issues, one of those being space. i think our perceptions of how much space a zoo animal needs has become somewhat warped after seeing animals in mostly disgustingly inadequate enclosures most of our lives.
zoos are jazzing up exhibits and they have indeed gotten slightly larger as a general rule, but i think we sometimes still miss the mark.
in any event, its not like i'm screaming for acres apon acres of sapce and demanding a shutdown of city zoos. but overall i notice we often even skimp on space for creatures such as meerkats, which supprises me. its as if as the animal species shrinks, from elephant to meerkat, so too does the enclosures, so you end up with something comparable no matter what the species is. i think we do this without even thinking.