Zygodactyl
Well-Known Member
This is fascinating. Daryl Richardson's tactics look a lot like Howard Voren's, something I would not have thought possible in this day and age. It looks like whereas Voren took advantage of the lax export laws of his day, Richardson takes advantage of connections with governments and conservation groups to do much the same thing: export large numbers of animals and figure out how to keep them alive and breed them in captivity.They have had way more than two!
What Happened When One Man Built His Dream Zoo (looooong article from 2015)
I suppose I should mention that I personally am fine with killing a few animals in the process of figuring out how to keep them, but I'm also fine with sport hunting, which most people I've met are strongly opposed to, and a strong supporter of keeping exotic pets legal, which on average people seem to be mildly opposed to.
Richardson's tactics seem clearly to run counter to the spirit of the AZA's policies, yet as with most of their policies the actual wording gives them substantial wiggle room in this regard. I cannot say that this article has improved my view of the AZA, who nominally oppose Richardson's practices while taking advantage of both the animals and husbandry knowledge he's introduced as a result.