The perils of free-ranging lemurs...
However according to the article, they took in food and were unaware that animals can bite (!)
Lemurs aren't normally aggressive, so I'm sure something happened to promote the Lemur biting her.
That and the zoo employs very experienced staff!!!!!!!!!!So its got to be the kids/parents fault.Exactly. The way the zoo casually brushed off the incident surely means there's more to the story than meets the eye. After all, it must be the lemur's fault, not the parents', right?![]()
I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often. Lemur walk-throughs are so popular now.
Alan
Gentle Lemur- You could say this is a not-so Gentle Lemur, could you not?![]()
Wellington Zoo has a mixed island exhibit for capuchins and spider monkeysJust following on from my previous post I believe that a NZ zoo has mixed Black-caps and Black-handeds.
That and the zoo employs very experienced staff!!!!!!!!!!So its got to be the kids/parents fault.
Wellington Zoo has a mixed island exhibit for capuchins and spider monkeys
I said it tongue in cheek as i spoke to 2 members of staff on my last visit in may and they only had 15 months experience of working in zoos between them,so you cannot realy blame the staff as thet don`t realy know much more than the visitors.As for its poor reputation well its got to improve some day but not sure when that will happen.With the reported high turnover of staff and the poor reputation within the zoo community I doubt that South Lakes could really claim to have 'very experienced' staff.
You must have gone on a bad day then as i`ve always end up talking with the staff about the various about how the exhibits working.As a result it normaly takes be about 30 mins just to reach the exit.walk through at blackpool? i though it was a run through i was ushered along so quickly
I said it tongue in cheek as i spoke to 2 members of staff on my last visit in may and they only had 15 months experience of working in zoos between them,so you cannot realy blame the staff as thet don`t realy know much more than the visitors.As for its poor reputation well its got to improve some day but not sure when that will happen.
I've only been to South Lakes once but I thought the policy of free-ranging lemurs entering the public eating areas was a disaster waiting to happen.