Zoo Biology is the longest established zoo related discussion, question and answer group on the internet. It deals with the diverse range of the Zoo Sciences. The Zoo Biology Group is concerned with all disciplines involved in the running of a Zoological Garden. Captive breeding, husbandry, cage design and construction, diets, enrichment, man management, record keeping, etc It is specifically a forum for professional Zoo Staff. Exceptions may be considered in the case of students or allied professions. You must be committed to both in-situ AND ex-situ conservation. The Zoo Biology Group is independent and not attached to any other group, society or organisation.
As a Zoo Biology member you can call upon the knowledge of somewhere in the region of 20,000 years of practical zoo experience from around the world and in a range of fields. As a zoo biology member it is hoped that you will both contribute and answer questions on subjects of which you have some experience. Replies to the group are well recieved and add to the searchable subject archives. Please post replies to the group rather than to the individual who posted the question. I, and many others are interested and can learn from replies.