
02-10-2007
im quietly confident that the pandas will be fine.
i think....
a-zoo visitation will increase dramatically then plane off but be above average
b-there will be short term and long term gains for South Australia's tourism industry. i mean, these guys must be rubbing their hands together. you would get sick of promoting churches, wine and McLeods Daughters
c-adelaide zoo probably wont make any groundbreaking scientific breakthroughs. but they may breed a panda or two, send some money to china, and importantly, the extra money from visitors, which may offset the loan fee which is, i understand, being waived by the Fed Govt, can be redirected to improving the zoo and focusing on other conservation programs. extra reveune could be ploughed back into the breeding program for the many species focused on by Zoos SA
d-finally im pleased for Adelaide Zoo. they dont have gorillas, elephant, rhino, giraffe or hippo (soon). they do have a superb asian rainforest and they have an extensive conservation portfolio relative to their size and organisational capacity. so having pandas is a well earned coup
e-and finally, i dont like Queensland. id rather catch my carbon neautral train from sydney to melbourne to adelaide than cross the northern border into QLD anyday
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