
31-03-2008
ahhh, finally read the article.
werribee certainly does need to expand its collection (as we have always said) and smaller animals are certainly a way to do that in light of our importation issues for artiodactyls.
but since open range zoos have always been primarily themed on mixed species ungulates in large paddocks it surprises me is that werribee has never even made the most of the stock they do have available to them.
some species such as congo buffalo are kept off-display at the zoo whilst others such as barbary sheep are in massive numbers at other zoos, yet have never been acquired. even more species, such as the zoos deer collection have been foolishly phased-out.
whilst i agree with glyn that the zoo might as well "complete" its african collection (baboons, hyena, wild dog etc..), i wouldn't forget that the "safari" is one of its biggest drawcards and a feature that puts it ahead of some of its competitors like WPZ.
id' make these instant additions to the pre-existing drive through-paddocks...
barbary sheep (in the arid africa paddock)
congo buffalo and possibly batchelor bongo (in the kudu paddock, behind the hippo)
wapiti in with the bison (i'de move the mongolian wild horses in there also) leaving the asia paddock to bump up the numbers of chital and blackbuck as well as re-aquire water buffalo, and get some banteng also. the zoo can also put up there hands for holding nilgai - a spectacular large asian antelope currently few interested in maintaining in the region.
thats seven additional species of ungulates....and there are potentially more...
Last edited by patrick; 31-03-2008 at 04:29 PM.
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