My Personal Wishlist (top 25 out of a gazillion others)

My Personal Wishlist (top 25 out of a gazillion others)

Going left to right from top row down:

Tibetan Fox, Western Capercaille, Eurasian Red Squirrel, Banana Slug, Mountain hare (made this grid a few days ago before reveal), European Pine Marten, Rock Ptarmigan, Muskox, Walrus, Golden Snub-nose monkey, Bald Eagle, Wapiti Elk, Queen Alexandra birdwing butterfly, Atlantic Puffin, Manatee, Sea Otter, White Stork, Snowy Owl, South American Coati, Atlantic Salmon, Eurasian Barn Owl, Kea, Australian Pelican (or any type of Pelican), Bearded Vulture, Scarlet Macaw

u/Grandiskar — 1 day ago

Any advice for what to do with this sloped area?

Currently covered to get rid of weeds. We are in the high hills of Scotland so its snowy and cold in the winter and rainy and windy the rest of the year. I have a few flowers and plants ready to go in. Any suggestions of other plants or flowers would be great, but the main thing I would like some advice on is what to do with the slope. Should I stagger it? Use some sleepers? Thanks :)

u/Grandiskar — 2 months ago

A collection of endangered Songbirds

Firstly, I'll start by saying I don't these would be introduced to the game any time soon (but it would be cool now we're getting aviaries), but I worked for a school here in the UK that partnered with Chester Zoo back in 2018 for a campaign against the Asian Songbird crisis, and these 6 Songbirds were the main ones at the face of the campaign. These people in Indonesia we're and still are taking them from their environment for Singing competitions or to keep them in cages as a status symbol. Some of these birds have as little as double figures left in the wild. While 5 of them are classed as endangered or critically endangered, the asian fairy bluebird isn't i think mainly because it's more widespread across south asia, but it still faces significant localised threat. I know Frontier like to delve into gaining recognition for endangered species, i just thought I'd share. Thanks for reading :)

u/Grandiskar — 2 months ago