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Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity

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@Shadow :

About #1426: All the "events" during the making of the film:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roar_(1981_film)

The actors and the technical team were very very lucky, because there was no one death (only some wounds till 220 stitchs* !) . There is a god for the reckless persons.




*: somebody scalped by a lion.
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Measurements of Skulls and Teeth of Collection

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Worlds record giant snake! all are Reticulated Pyths...

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About #1429: it's cool a bed of pythons. This guy doesn't need electric blanket. Impressive !
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I'm currently thinking about working at a zoo, and some zoo like the Minnesota Zoo clearly make good contributions, we have the Columbus Zoo, Cleveland Zoo, Toledo Zoo, Akron Zoo, and Cinninati Zoo. Shoes anyone know which makes the biggest contributions to conservation?
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Footage from October 2016 and naming of three Siberian/Amur tiger cubs in Korkeasaari Zoo, Finland. Zoo-keepers put three plushies to tiger enclosure and based on it, which cub takes which plushie they got names. Isla, Iris and Ina. Isla was moved to Poland in September 2018.





Same cubs playing in snow in November 2016. 6 months old.




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Bear pool washing. As you can see, foreman is all the time there supervising quality of work.

Not Juuso this time, this is Vyöti.




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7 Aug 2018
How's this white tiger specimen from our zoo park Hyderabad?
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(02-05-2019, 07:29 AM)smedz Wrote: I'm currently thinking about working at a zoo, and some zoo like the Minnesota Zoo clearly make good contributions, we have the Columbus Zoo, Cleveland Zoo, Toledo Zoo, Akron Zoo, and Cinninati Zoo. Does anyone know which makes the biggest contributions to conservation?

What contributions are those zoos making? Their only purpose is to serve as a gene bank for wild species & get people (read: kids) interested in animals. 
Other than that, working in a zoo your contribution to conservation would be as much as you'd contribute to archeology by working as a museum employee.

Zoological Society of London (visit the link, what a coincidence!) is however one of the rare exceptions. ZSL already active in Asiatic lion conservation at Gir & take volunteers/interns. That should be the first choice if you're up for it...
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(02-07-2019, 01:46 PM)Rishi Wrote:
(02-05-2019, 07:29 AM)smedz Wrote: I'm currently thinking about working at a zoo, and some zoo like the Minnesota Zoo clearly make good contributions, we have the Columbus Zoo, Cleveland Zoo, Toledo Zoo, Akron Zoo, and Cinninati Zoo. Does anyone know which makes the biggest contributions to conservation?

What contributions are those zoos making? Their only purpose is to serve as a gene bank for wild species & get people (read: kids) interested in animals. 
Other than that, working in a zoo your contribution to conservation would be as much as you'd contribute to archeology by working as a museum employee.

Zoological Society of London (visit the link, what a coincidence!) is however one of the rare exceptions. ZSL already active in Asiatic lion conservation at Gir & take volunteers/interns. That should be the first choice if you're up for it...

The Cinninati zoo workers transferred their last Sumatran Rhino to Indonesia, where he could pass on his genes to the population. They also have made partnerships with groups like Panthera, were nominated for an animal conservation award, they even have a conservation grant funding to help reintroduce loris's saved from poaching back into Vietnam. I think the Toledo Zoo sends some employees to foreign nations to help with conservation. If that isn't making big contributions, I don't know what is.
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@smedz Great! That how every zoo should behave...
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(02-08-2019, 06:09 AM)Rishi Wrote: @smedz Great! That how every zoo should behave...

Couldn't agree more Rishi old buddy!!! Check out the Cinninati Zoo's YouTube channel, they have some great content.
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Camera man/Photographer: Smile Please...

Tiger: "Hihihi"- Like this?
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