zoogiraffe
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There was someone from the UK, going to do one but it's all gone quiet, so I suspect it's died a death just like many of his ideas. Actually thinking about none of his ideas have happened!
No.Is there a Zootierliste for Zoos in America?
keine Sorge, hier tolerieren wir Fehler, da unsere Muttersprache für viele nicht Englisch ist.
I am looking forward to what others say but if it's feasible, I would be happy to help.Is it just me or does someone else think Zoochat just make something a bit like Zootierliste for American zoos? I know it's a mammoth task but split between a few hundred volunteers, it might not be so bad...
Sorry if it's a stupid suggestion, it just feels like there is a gap and it would be great if it were filled in, and I can't think of anywhere better placed to do it than here. I'm not American but I suspect the job would require combing through threads, websites and pictures to find species, so theoretically anyone here could do it.
I'm not sure about the level of ability required to make a website like Zootierliste (I'm sure it is far above my own) but would such a project be feasible? Apologies if this has already been asked here.
Yeah, and also instead of starting with the bigger zoos, we could start with the medium and small ones that we could easily manage and take account of species.Oh, I've just spotted this thread: American Zootierliste?
Perhaps with a big effort and development over the years we could manage to pull it off? Of course it would be slightly inaccurate, but surely better than nothing...
Yeah, and also instead of starting with the bigger zoos, we could start with the medium and small ones that we could easily manage and take account of species.
Oh, I've just spotted this thread: American Zootierliste?
Perhaps with a big effort and development over the years we could manage to pull it off? Of course it would be slightly inaccurate, but surely better than nothing...
It'd be horribly inaccuratePeople already make so many assumptions on what zoos do and do not keep and that's with US zoos not having the same transparency are most European zoos...
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To be fair, a lot of species lists have been developed on here for American zoos, a few of which I manage. I try to verify holdings as best I can to avoid inaccuracies - I wouldn't say these lists are "horribly inaccurate". That being said, Americans are less likely to visit or be familiar with the on-display collections beyond their own local zoos, and we don't have locals for the majority of places so many of them would end up getting outdated... I think it depends on the species, how inclusive a facility list you wanted to make, and whether you wanted to count bts species, but yeah I agree that it would be more difficult and less accurate than ZTL.
Here's an idea: every zoochatter should go to every zoo within 50 miles of where they live and write down a list of species at those collections.