adrian1963
Well-Known Member
Why are there a lack of zoo's trying to helpour own endangered animals.
Most Uk zoo's support endangered animals from all over the world with breeding programmes or supporting groups set up to study these animals.
Yet in the Uk we have many animals that are endangered and hardly any help from the UK Zoological groups
Which animals do you think should be supported by our own zoo's my list would start with the Pine Martin and Scottish Wildcat then I would say the Red Squirrel, Corncrake, Greater horseshoe bat, Leatherback Turtle, Wryneck, Capercaillie, Grey Partridge and Great Bittern and there are many more Butterflies and Moths and many more other species too.
Even some of our once common animals are now becoming very scarce Song Thrush, Skylark, Cuckoo, Water vole, European Otter, Robins and even the once very common Starling.
Do you think zoos and other establishments should start to do something before it's to late
Most Uk zoo's support endangered animals from all over the world with breeding programmes or supporting groups set up to study these animals.
Yet in the Uk we have many animals that are endangered and hardly any help from the UK Zoological groups
Which animals do you think should be supported by our own zoo's my list would start with the Pine Martin and Scottish Wildcat then I would say the Red Squirrel, Corncrake, Greater horseshoe bat, Leatherback Turtle, Wryneck, Capercaillie, Grey Partridge and Great Bittern and there are many more Butterflies and Moths and many more other species too.
Even some of our once common animals are now becoming very scarce Song Thrush, Skylark, Cuckoo, Water vole, European Otter, Robins and even the once very common Starling.
Do you think zoos and other establishments should start to do something before it's to late
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