Looking at the absent in UK zoos thread, i thought how woefully represented wild goats and sheep are in the UK.
If it wasn't for the RZSS, with Japanese serow, Chinese grey goral, Afghan urial, Himalayan tahr, bharal and Turkmenian markhor, what would we be left with?
markhor at Blackpool, aoudad at Dudley, Paignton and west midlands sp, rocky mountain goat off show at Colchester, and on the verge of moving on and non specific mouflon elsewhere.
No ibex, no chamois, no bighorn sheep, no argali, no tur
Looking back we have had ibex at HWP and Norfolk wildlife park
chamois at blackpool and Auchengarrech
bighorn sheep at London and then on to Whipsnade
aoudad used to be seen in nearly every big zoological collection, now slowly disappearing from the UK, and with the rocky mountain goat about to leave too.
Hopefully more zoos will take on a few species, with so many rare or endangered in their homelands.
the likes of the bharal and the markhor would compliment many of the new snow leopard enclosures that have sprung up across the country, telling the relationship of predator and prey and the balance that entwines them both.
i also mentioned in my thread for the incomplete collection of Chester, there is a collection that does not keep any goat or sheep in any form.
Hopefully the new zoo planned will make room for a goat or a sheep of any kind.
If it wasn't for the RZSS, with Japanese serow, Chinese grey goral, Afghan urial, Himalayan tahr, bharal and Turkmenian markhor, what would we be left with?
markhor at Blackpool, aoudad at Dudley, Paignton and west midlands sp, rocky mountain goat off show at Colchester, and on the verge of moving on and non specific mouflon elsewhere.
No ibex, no chamois, no bighorn sheep, no argali, no tur
Looking back we have had ibex at HWP and Norfolk wildlife park
chamois at blackpool and Auchengarrech
bighorn sheep at London and then on to Whipsnade
aoudad used to be seen in nearly every big zoological collection, now slowly disappearing from the UK, and with the rocky mountain goat about to leave too.
Hopefully more zoos will take on a few species, with so many rare or endangered in their homelands.
the likes of the bharal and the markhor would compliment many of the new snow leopard enclosures that have sprung up across the country, telling the relationship of predator and prey and the balance that entwines them both.
i also mentioned in my thread for the incomplete collection of Chester, there is a collection that does not keep any goat or sheep in any form.
Hopefully the new zoo planned will make room for a goat or a sheep of any kind.
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