species8514
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Does anyone know if there any zoo's in the UK that have white necked rockfowl?
Does anyone know if there any zoo's in the UK that have white necked rockfowl?
London have kept them in the past.
London Zoo was the first zoo to exhibit a grey-necked picathartes; it acquired a specimen in 1948 that had been collected in the Cameroons by Mr. C. S. Webb, London Zoo’s Curator of Mammals and Birds.
Six years later, in 1954, London Zoo became the first zoo to display a white-necked picathartes; this specimen was collected on a joint BBC TV – Zoological Society expedition featuring David Attenborough and Jack Lester, London Zoo’s Curator of Reptiles.
Re the Attenborough/Lester expedition: I recall recently seeing on YouTube (of all places) a document from Attenborough to the managers at the BBC describing the Lester expedition for the rockfowl, as a proposal for a film series.
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Six years later, in 1954, London Zoo became the first zoo to display a white-necked picathartes;......
I don't know about 'guidelines' as such, but there are 2 articles you might find useful:just curious if there were any guidelines written back when the London Zoo had them, or if any of the African institutions or the German institutions that have/had them have written any husbandry guidelines on the species.