
An odd situation seems to be developing in Cumbria.
The zoo in Dalton in Furness, it has gone by several names, has closed. Among the rhinos and tigers it had some White Storks. These storks were free flying and often turned up in the surrounding farmland. On closing the animals have been distributed to various other zoos but there is an odd situation with the storks. They have not managed to catch all the storks. The ones at large, thought to be four, are just going to be left. The ones they have caught have been given to Lowther Estate. Lowther is a former country estate that is being rewilded. Lowther have said that the storks will be free-flying and added to by the release of further captive breed birds.
I am, of course, aware of the Knepp project and their White Storks but the situation in South Cumbria seems to be a lot more haphazard. It just seems like there is carte blanche to just release White Storks into the countryside.
The zoo in Dalton in Furness, it has gone by several names, has closed. Among the rhinos and tigers it had some White Storks. These storks were free flying and often turned up in the surrounding farmland. On closing the animals have been distributed to various other zoos but there is an odd situation with the storks. They have not managed to catch all the storks. The ones at large, thought to be four, are just going to be left. The ones they have caught have been given to Lowther Estate. Lowther is a former country estate that is being rewilded. Lowther have said that the storks will be free-flying and added to by the release of further captive breed birds.
I am, of course, aware of the Knepp project and their White Storks but the situation in South Cumbria seems to be a lot more haphazard. It just seems like there is carte blanche to just release White Storks into the countryside.