Blogs about: Provocations What Could Zoos Be

Featured Blog

Zoos and children’s literature2 comments

johnregan wrote 5 months ago: We are aware that much of the zoo and aquaria audience is driven by the interest of children (  - I … more →

Zoos and regional/local identity

johnregan wrote 9 months ago: Are zoos and aquaria perceived by the outside world as sufficiently different to one another?  If n … more →

Has the time come for Goverment to see zoos as the way to talk to the public about sustainability..?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: The environment”,  someone once said  “It is all around us…” .It certainl … more →

Why no Darwinian Zoo…?7 comments

johnregan wrote 9 months ago: To the best of my knowledge there is no animal collection in the world that takes the idea of evolut … more →

So, name a famous zoo director…?

johnregan wrote 9 months ago: Well you may be able to name quite a few, if you actually work in the field, but figures that are r … more →

The future of zoos and why people visit ‘cathedrals’

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: Before modern times, in the middle ages,  we did not have zoos ( well, except for royal menageries) … more →

The Europa concept: a zoo opportunity?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: When one seeks major funding, one needs somehow a big idea that keys into some macro-political agend … more →

An outrageous claim…?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: One of the most audacious suggestions ever to emerge in our dialogue with senior Government figures … more →

Animals in Society: a role for zoos and aquaria?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: An interesting suggestion that arose a while back in conversation with Colin Brown of The Deep Subm … more →

What could zoos be: the ultimate planning workshop1 comment

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: Does anyone agree with me that the planning ( both for exhibits and for an overall organisation) wi … more →

Zoos’ role in domesticating wild species for agricultural use…?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: When I was a child, I used to fantasise about introducing a host of exciting exotic species to Briti … more →

Should zoos focus more on native biodiversity issues?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: Of course I think ( …obsess?) about this , at least partially, from a ‘how to get funds’ point … more →

Zoos and regional/local identity

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: Are zoos and aquaria perceived by the outside world as sufficiently different to one another?  If n … more →

Zoos’ role with the world of culture…?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: Do zoos around the world get sufficient acknowledgement for their place within that incredibly diffi … more →

Why is a zoo not a museum?1 comment

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: The boundary between our two types of institution seems very porous. However, in certain contexts at … more →

What makes a good zoo trustee or member of a governing body..?1 comment

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: I shall probably get into trouble for this,  but I know many agree that not enough thought goes int … more →

The Europa concept: a zoo opportunity?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: When one seeks major funding, one needs somehow a big idea that keys into some macro-political agend … more →

Who goes to the zoo? Lack of research

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: When compiling the Manifesto for Zoos a while back ( which you can download for free from the JohnRe … more →

Have you read Tim Smit's book on creating the Eden Project..?

johnregan wrote 1 year ago: This provides a great insight into the trials and tribulations of drawing down millions of pounds to … more →

Tags: Sources of funding, funding techniques and attitudes


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS

Find other items tagged with “provocations-what-could-zoos-be”:
Technorati Del.icio.us IceRocket