
24-08-2008
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Originally Posted by Pertinax
It's strange that your area is virtually a zoo/wildlife park 'desert' as almost every other region of the Uk is served by several animal collections, large or small, often both.
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Because zoos still feature in my line of work, I have a good perspective on animal-based collections in the UK. There are large swaths of the country where there are no zoos (or farm parks, aquaria etc). The North East is largely devoid of them as are, for example, areas between the North West and Scotland, up the spine of Wales, between Manchester & Birmingham.
I can only point the finger at tourism hotspots. There are more than enough collections in Norfolk, South East Devon, South coast, Greater London and Merseyside because that is where people go. I have seen parks where they struggle to survive and those that have gone under, and you only have to ask the question - why did they build it there? Sometimes it is from competition that has come in later or changes to the demographics or road systems.
I say good luck to the couple building this park in Doncaster. It will be a tough venture to pull off, and I'm glad I'm not putting my money behind it.
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