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Hi all, just found this site! Very impressed.

I have personally spent allot of the past 24 years. Travelling to zoo's that house Gorillas. Don't question why anymore. Just love to look at there enclosures and watch how they interact in there enviroment.

Will get around to uploading my library of photos soon. Hoping to hear from people with a similiar passion.

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Hi Stuart, weclome to zoobeat.
There are lots of other zoobeat members here on the forum with a passion for gorillas (Pertinax especially!). Have you ever visited any British zoos, and what did you think of their enclosures?

If you are interested, there are some pictures in my gallery of London Zoos new, multi-million pound gorilla kingdom.
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Welcome Stuart to Zoobeat
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Welcome Stuart,

More than anything you might learn here or share, I'vemost valued that this is just a bunch of decent people
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HI Zooplantman, thanks for the welcome note. Yes very much looking forward to sharing my experiance and reading about other peoples experiances.

My experiance has always been. That people with a proactive nature regarding animals, have always had a very good heart.

So zoo plants, thats a great interest to have.

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Hi Chris and good morning.

I have been to many British zoo's over the years many several times including.
Chester,Howlettes,Port Lymphe,Dudley,Longleat,Twycross,Bristol,London [March this year].Paignton,Manchester.

No body does it better than Howlettes and port lymphe. There enclosures allowing for 3 dimensional use of the space and the straw lining of the floor. Two very basic options that really make the world of differance. Not often copied by other zoos. Usually because they are woried it will detract from showing a naturalistic exhibit!!! LIke gorillas live in urban cities!!!

So whats your "thing" then Chris?

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Hi Stuart, weclome to zoobeat.
There are lots of other zoobeat members here on the forum with a passion for gorillas (Pertinax especially!). Have you ever visited any British zoos, and what did you think of their enclosures?

If you are interested, there are some pictures in my gallery of London Zoos new, multi-million pound gorilla kingdom.
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Gorillas have to trash and eat something, don't they?
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HI Mark, thanks for the welcome note.

HOpe you have a great day.

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Yeah very distructive to there enviroment thats why they are nomadiac over a certain range in the wild. GIves the plants a time to regenerate before they come through again. BUtt they are great as most animals are at spreading the range of plants through there droppings.
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No body does it better than Howlettes and port lymphe. There enclosures allowing for 3 dimensional use of the space and the straw lining of the floor. Two very basic options that really make the world of differance. Not often copied by other zoos. Usually because they are woried it will detract from showing a naturalistic exhibit!!! LIke gorillas live in urban cities!!!

I would have to agree with that, they are out standing
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HI mark, not sure that you would see my last message?

can you give me a run down on how to access someones photo gallery, also do we respomd in the forum or directly to a email address? what is the etiquet here???
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can you give me a run down on how to access someones photo gallery, also do we respomd in the forum or directly to a email address? what is the etiquet here???
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Welcome to Zoobeat! I think we may have to make a new section for gorillaholics like us

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Hi Alan, thank-you for saying "hi".

Have just read your profile. Chester, well here is a simple introduction.

I was 14 when the gorilla bug really hit, and that is another story!

16 when l found a book on George Mottershead. Could not tell you how many times l read that book Alan

So at 18 and my first trip O/S. Off l went to the UK arrived at the airport picked up my hire car and drove straight to Chester!

I arrived just after closing stood at the gates and cried. It was sad that the zoo had just shut for the day. The tears, were really more about.That l had made "IT". A long way in the life for this 18yo.

I even talked my way into meeting the then director! I cant remmer his name.

I do remmer the beutifull story of the polar bear. I cried again standing at the exhibit. Recalling the story of how it was made. Good things do come from "war".

Well Alan 24 years later. l have been to all the great gorilla collections, many of them several times. Still no where near getting my own zoo LOL.

Butt what a journey, without my obsessive passion for gorillas! I cant imagine. The people l have met and the experiances not just with Gorillas and zoo's. GOT TO LOVE THE JOURNEY!

Now more about you Alan, i have read allot of your postings. A broad knowledge!!!

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my best 'zoo gorilla' experience
Old 05-07-2008

So what was your best 'gorilla experience' at a zoo?

Mine was seeing the Basel Zoo gorilla family for the first time, having heard so much about them- the very first breeding Gorillas in Europe, and seen so many photos too.

I had already visited some other gorillas/zoos on the trip but walking into Basel's apehouse and seeing the famous parents Stephi & Achilla, and all their four children, Goma, Jambo, Migger and Quarta(still with Achilla) for the first time just on the other side of the glass was, and still is, undoubtedly the biggest highlight for me.

Goma and Quarta are still living at Basel, and through 'Jambo' in particular, multi-generational descendants of the original pair at Basel are still in our zoos today....
 


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