In pretty much every Zoo I visited, even modern and big exhibits, great apes have no acces to trees, they are either weired, to stop the apes to climb on them, or are not even present. My question is why. (With few exeptions like the Gorilas exhibit in Apenheul) Zoos don't give them acces. Espically for Chimpanzees,Bonobos, and Orang Utans would it a great idea, since this species keep a huge part of their life in the trees, and could use it better than arteficial structures to hide and show natural behavior, like the searching for food(behavioral enrichment). Are there safty concerns (animals could escape, or be hurt), or is it more of a problem with the lack of old trees in the aviable zoo area (with planting trees being an extra expens and the fact that espically young trees could be easly demaged by the apes).
And why in contrast Gibbons and other primates in big natural enclosers usally haveing acces to them ? Or is it more of a bias of the region I live in (central europe)
And why in contrast Gibbons and other primates in big natural enclosers usally haveing acces to them ? Or is it more of a bias of the region I live in (central europe)