Straightforward philantropic giving is an underused funding option for zoos. Our organisations may often have come to present something deeply meaningful in the life of individuals, and some of these may be very affluent. In addition, the zoo, botanic site or other organisations will probably have several different mission led projects very worthy of support.
So what [...]
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Big Gifts for zoos
July 31st, 2007The future of zoos and why people visit ‘cathedrals’
July 29th, 2007Before modern times, in the middle ages, we did not have zoos ( well, except for royal menageries). Neither did we have sports stadia, nor parks, nor museums, nor concert halls, nor art galleries, nor science centres, nor community centres, etc
What we did have was….. cathedrals.
Cathedrals were the great aspirational communal project. Cathedrals offered spaces where ordinary people could [...]
Has the time come for Goverment to see zoos as the way to talk to the public about sustainability..?
July 29th, 2007The environment”, someone once said “It is all around us…” .It certainly is all around us as a subject today. One can hardly pick up a paper, or turn on the TV without encountering ’sustainability’, ‘climate change’, ’sustainable technology’, etc…
Surely, the time has come for zoos, aquariums and large audience nature sites to become accepted as [...]
The Europa concept: a zoo opportunity?
July 28th, 2007When one seeks major funding, one needs somehow a big idea that keys into some macro-political agenda. How can your project help someone in authority tick a given box – perhaps in way that nobody else can…?
In terms of EU funding, it seems to me there is an important, fundamental idea that Europe’s zoos would be especially [...]
An outrageous claim…?
July 28th, 2007One of the most audacious suggestions ever to emerge in our dialogue with senior Government figures is that they overlook the potential for zoo and aquarium sites to act on their behalf as a gateways, not only into the world of wildlife, science, the environment as a whole, community engagement, etc, but actually as gateways into… [...]
Animals in Society: a role for zoos and aquaria?
July 25th, 2007An interesting suggestion that arose a while back in conversation with Colin Brown of The Deep Submarium, Hull, UK.
Should our organisations articulate a greater educational role in asking visitors ( perhaps young ones in particular) to take a more considered view of the overall relationship between non-human and human animals?
Of course we do generally offer a [...]
What could zoos be: the ultimate planning workshop
July 23rd, 2007Does anyone agree with me that the planning ( both for exhibits and for an overall organisation) within zoos could benefit from greater or at least ‘wider’ creativity…?
For some years now I have nurtured the idea of a workshop around either a given zoo project or site, or perhaps even the future of zoos as a [...]
Zoos’ role in domesticating wild species for agricultural use…?
July 23rd, 2007When I was a child, I used to fantasise about introducing a host of exciting exotic species to British farms. Why, I thought, cannot we ride zebras or tapirs, as well as horses? If you could domesticate the ancestors of cattle and sheep, why not all those other marvellous grazing species. A boring old ‘ordinary’ [...]
What have zoos and science fiction got in common…?
July 15th, 2007A bit of a self indulgent post this morning, as it this is ultimately just about bringing together two of my personal interests.
One of my greatest disappointments though at Chester revolved around a potential anthology of science fiction stories to raise money for Asian Elephant conservation. I was delighted when leading UK Stephen Baxter ) turned [...]
Should zoos focus more on native biodiversity issues?
July 15th, 2007Of course I think ( …obsess?) about this , at least partially, from a ‘how to get funds’ point of view. I know that lots of forward looking zoos and aquaria across Europe are doing more and more with indigenous species as a good and interesting thing in itself.
But when I discuss the status and [...]
