Lori Landing at Bird Park Avifauna
Together with the Australian outback enclosure the Lori Landing represent the Australian section at Bird Park Avifauna. In this building they have on display according to the Zooβs website: rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus), blue-faced honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis) and masked lapwing (Vanellus miles). An impression of the inside of the building is shown in the video. For entertainments sake thereβs the inevitable close encounter of feeding the lorikeets nectar out of a cup that visitors hold in their hand - not my cup of tea. In my opinion these kind of close encounters or even touching the animals is a no-go. Firstly, animals should be kept as wild as possible with the intention to reintroduce them in the wild. My favourite reason for Zoos to contribute to nature conservation, but mildly naive, I know. Secondly, Zooβs are obliged to keep their animals healthy but some zoonotic diseases can be transmitted anyway, because the animals do not become ill and look (and are) heal
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