The Worst Conservation Stories of 2016

Thank you for posting this @Loxodonta Cobra. Everything it mentioned is quite depressing, but the news about the Acehnese government wanting to bulldoze all of its rainforests is the one that worries me most of all. That's not just one threatened species, that's many threatened species and an entire ecosystem.

The biggest priority for conservationists, I think, is convincing governments and populations to care about and invest in their native species and ecosystems. Unfortunately, money talks loudest, and I think there will need to be quite an extreme shift in social consciousness to eschew making decisions based on financial profit alone (note: I actually suspect that preserving the rainforest would be more financially beneficial in the long run than replacing it with oil palm plantations, which just makes it even more infuriating).
 
WOW! I should consider myself lucky to see addax as often as I do? What zoos are currently keeping them?
 
WOW! I should consider myself lucky to see addax as often as I do? What zoos are currently keeping them?

Many zoos in the United States and Europe keep them, in addition to many ranches and game farms in Texas and large captive herds in range countries. The last time I visited them, both Brookfield and Lincoln Park in Chicago held addax.
 
Many zoos in the United States and Europe keep them, in addition to many ranches and game farms in Texas and large captive herds in range countries. The last time I visited them, both Brookfield and Lincoln Park in Chicago held addax.
Only Brookfield does, Lincoln Park does not.
 
WOW! I should consider myself lucky to see addax as often as I do? What zoos are currently keeping them?
As does Louisville, the only other zoo I've seen in person with them - The other being Brookfield (as you know)


I also saw them in St. Louis.
 
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Saint Louis, DAK, Busch Gardens, Kansas City, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia, Fresno, San Antonio, and SDWAP just to name some more major zoos.
 
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