ZooNews2024
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I am not accusing them, I merely asking a valid question over access by public transport and the failure by local Govt. and the national administration to deal with this very public issue.
Other: I do invariably think a zoo has a role to play as a major driving force for the much needed policy transition to sustainability and reducing the in-roads made by ever expanding mobility and numbers of cars and CO-2 and other exhaust entering our atmosphere.
Govt./Administration: The administrative issue here is the lack of perception or political will to reverse the large scale reductions in access to public transport or their operation by not providing sufficient funding or complete indifference by the Powers that be (invariably chosen by a sometimes hapless lot that make decisions not always in their own interests).
Next time try to relax before you write something, as you might come over as a little too aggressive and I do not know your body language here, but ... I am sure you would not dare say that in this way to my face ...! Show a little more respect on social media, thank you for your understanding.
You were indeed accusing them - just re-read your email. I quoted your comment in inverted commas in my post.
Whatever the situation of public transport provision in your home city might be, the position of rural zoos in Britain is probably quite different, but I suppose that you may not be well informed about this either. I can tell you that rural Britain generally has no public transport, serving zoos and/or any other businesses.
I do not agree that zoos have a role to play as a 'major driving force in policy changes'. It might be different in Amsterdam, but again I can assure you that the opinion of most rural zoos has no impact whatever on such policy and is not a major driving force.
My post was carefully worded and certainly no more aggressive than your own up-thread. Some people do in fact have opinions different to your own, and I think you are wrong in this respect. I certainly would have expressed mine in exactly the same way where-ever we had met.