Zoos to open
If anything needs to open up it’s the Zoos
If the closure continued it would potentially result in some animals having to be put to sleep due to no money to maintain them
Not a huge fan of zoos/aquariums tbh.
Zoos to open
If anything needs to open up it’s the Zoos
If the closure continued it would potentially result in some animals having to be put to sleep due to no money to maintain them
That was funny... and proof that the world is full of balance and counter-balance ...
Kustard must be approaching 50... yet can't string any sort of sentence together coherently ...

Is this because of the animals being restricted?Not a huge fan of zoos/aquariums tbh.
Is this because of the animals being restricted?
Yeah, I totally get that. It was also my feelings for a long time. Then I learned that the animals we see at these zoos are animals that are either endangered and therefore part of a breeding program, I think that’s fair enough, or, they’re vulnerable/injured animals that have been captured for their own safety and might not have survived otherwise. I appreciate there’s also an argument that we should let nature take its course and let them die in the wild as it frees up food for the rest of the animals.Yeah, obviously they do some good work with endangered species which is different I suppose but generally speaking the creatures live a **** life compared to what they would in the wild.
For example a lion can travel several miles a day while hunting instead of living in a ****ty cage and being fed it's meals. It's wrong.
Birds and sea creatures are the worst though imo. Some awful stats around life expectancy for whales in captivity.
Well thank **** for thatWhoever told you that was talking bollocks.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/e...neral_election_trump_vs_biden-6247.html#polls

This is facinating (to me anyway).
Research shows the antibody test only picks up 20% of those who have been infected and that shorter lived antibodies in the eyes, nose and throat appear in those who have mild symptoms.
Lots to think about.
The number who have had Covid in the UK could be as high as 40% and not 8% as claimed by the government briefing.
Children have frequent respiratory infections ( colds etc) that generate these short lived antibodies and this might explain why they are less likely to show symptoms.
Those who have had mild symptoms are very likely to have short lived immunity and can therefore catch it again, although there is a strong possibility a repeat infection will be mild.
https://swprs.org/coronavirus-antibody-tests-show-only-one-fifth-of-infections/
Not a huge fan of zoos/aquariums tbh.
I’ve been...can do a visit in a few hours...not one of them stay their all day things...that’s when it becomes boring.
I used to be like...ohhh I don’t like Zoos, cruel to keep the animals in enclosed spaces etc etc but it’s important that they are safe because many are on the extinction scale anyway(thanks to humans)
They don’t get funding...so the visitors are important
I think it’s more ‘essential‘ than pubs and Football coming back.
I’ve been...can do a visit in a few hours...not one of them stay their all day things...that’s when it becomes boring.
I used to be like...ohhh I don’t like Zoos, cruel to keep the animals in enclosed spaces etc etc but it’s important that they are safe because many are on the extinction scale anyway(thanks to humans)
They don’t get funding...so the visitors are important
I think it’s more ‘essential‘ than pubs and Football coming back.
Yeah I as I said to Saff I understand some are endangered species which is a bit different but I'm not having that every species in a zoo falls into that category. A chunk are just there to entertain the masses.
Admittedly this will vary from zoo to zoo and some will undoubtedly be better than others.
A lion that's in a small cage, not part of a pride and doesn't hunt isn't really a lion in my view. It's just a big cat in captivity that relies on its owner for food.
As I said too it's worse for birds and sea creatures, look up the life expectancy of an Orca in captivity compare to in the wild.
Reference your last bit I wasn't saying it in terms of them reopening, just my general feelings. It depresses me when I see the limited space some of these animals are restricted to.
Yeah I as I said to Saff I understand some are endangered species which is a bit different but I'm not having that every species in a zoo falls into that category. A chunk are just there to entertain the masses.
Admittedly this will vary from zoo to zoo and some will undoubtedly be better than others.
A lion that's in a small cage, not part of a pride and doesn't hunt isn't really a lion in my view. It's just a big cat in captivity that relies on its owner for food.
As I said too it's worse for birds and sea creatures, look up the life expectancy of an Orca in captivity compare to in the wild.
Reference your last bit I wasn't saying it in terms of them reopening, just my general feelings. It depresses me when I see the limited space some of these animals are restricted to.
The days of UK zoos keeping Orca are long gone.
You are absolutely right that almost all are there for our entertainment and education, the best zoos like Chester and ZSL use the money they attract to feed into helping endangered creatures in the wild.
It's a very difficult balance. I have a friend who helps with pangolin conservation in central africa, I was surprised to discover he was in favour of trophy hunting. The amount of income it brings in supports the economy and enables wildlife reserves to remain off limits. I know it's sick that we as a species should want to breed animals so that they can be shot, but at the same time if it prevents those in the wild dying out then it appears to currently be an evil worth living with.
Surely it’s easier/cheaper/better for the environment to just kill the hunters?
I mean there’s about 6 billion of us therefore we are not an endangered species.
Surely it’s easier/cheaper/better for the environment to just kill the hunters?
I mean there’s about 6 billion of us therefore we are not an endangered species.
I’ve been...can do a visit in a few hours...not one of them stay their all day things...that’s when it becomes boring.
I used to be like...ohhh I don’t like Zoos, cruel to keep the animals in enclosed spaces etc etc but it’s important that they are safe because many are on the extinction scale anyway(thanks to humans)
They don’t get funding...so the visitors are important
I think it’s more ‘essential‘ than pubs and Football coming back.
Yeah I as I said to Saff I understand some are endangered species which is a bit different but I'm not having that every species in a zoo falls into that category. A chunk are just there to entertain the masses.
Admittedly this will vary from zoo to zoo and some will undoubtedly be better than others.
A lion that's in a small cage, not part of a pride and doesn't hunt isn't really a lion in my view. It's just a big cat in captivity that relies on its owner for food.
As I said too it's worse for birds and sea creatures, look up the life expectancy of an Orca in captivity compare to in the wild.
Reference your last bit I wasn't saying it in terms of them reopening, just my general feelings. It depresses me when I see the limited space some of these animals are restricted to.
you're only saying that cause tottenham have been ****e recently![]()