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General => The Stay Safe Board => Topic started by: Musicman on Friday 20 March 20 18:32 GMT (UK)
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Animals are being put at risk because panic buying and supermarket purchase limits is making it difficult to feed them, a zoo owner has warned.
Chris Moiser, who runs Tropiquaria Zoo in Somerset, said his staff had been "scouring the shops for food".
He said if food becomes "unaffordable" many zoos will have to close and he will have to "consider euthanasia of some, if not all" of his zoo's animals.
Mr Moiser urged people to donate spare fruit and vegetables to local zoos
Full article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-51972533
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I'd guess that many pet owners are panic buying for their pets as well, in case our movements are restricted.
Martin
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I am actually quite surprised they rely on supermarkets to source their supplies. It just shows how reliant we have all become on them.
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It's selfish people giving their cats double helpings of caviar!
Martin
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Better get planting vegetable seed fast. I tried carrots in a mug once......it didn't really work.
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I am actually quite surprised they rely on supermarkets to source their supplies. It just shows how reliant we have all become on them.
I think that some supermarkets donate (?) left-over fresh fruit 'n veg past their sell-by date, to a nearby zoo - at least that's the impression I've gained from watching "Monkey World"! :D
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All I can say is "What's Next"?
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Better get planting vegetable seed fast. I tried carrots in a mug once......it didn't really work.
There has already been a run on our local garden centre. Low on seeds and potting compost and cleaned out of bedding plants.
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I tried carrots in a mug once......it didn't really work.
Maybe it was meant to be carrot SOUP in a mug ;D
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When I saw the title to this thread I seriously thought that it was suggesting that we might be eating elephant or crocodile meat or that black marketeers would be creeping round the zoos killing and butchering animals to sell. :o
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Animals are being put at risk because panic buying and supermarket purchase limits is making it difficult to feed them, a zoo owner has warned.
Chris Moiser, who runs Tropiquaria Zoo in Somerset, said his staff had been "scouring the shops for food".
He said if food becomes "unaffordable" many zoos will have to close and he will have to "consider euthanasia of some, if not all" of his zoo's animals.
Mr Moiser urged people to donate spare fruit and vegetables to local zoos
Full article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-51972533
This seems very unlikely and they are probably just taking advantage of the current situation to try to get more people to donate food, which is fair enough. Claiming to be considering euthanasing animals is going a bit far though.
.....panic buying and supermarket purchase limits is making it difficult to feed them....
Are there purchase limits on fruit and veg in the UK?
Debra :)
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2 or 3 of anything, fruit & veg included, depending on which supermarket you go to.
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When I saw the title to this thread I seriously thought that it was suggesting that we might be eating elephant or crocodile meat or that black marketeers would be creeping round the zoos killing and butchering animals to sell. :o
So did I, but didn't like to say. ;D
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I made the effort to look up the Tropiquaria Zoo and they have fewer animals than I have in my backyard (though cuter and not as bitey) so they probably do get their food from the supermarket. A chat with the manager is probably all that is needed and they have a GoFundMe page.
It actually looks like a really interesting place - their heating comes from BBC radio transmitters.
Debra :)