What a shame Paignton is no longer 'Paignton Zoological and Botanical Gardens'. They could have opened the Botanical Gardens!Maybe Chester could just make people start in the nature reserve and extend the path, maybe a sign saying only look at the grass and flowers not the animals
No doubt Port Lympne, much of which can only be accessed by visitors on the back of a lorry, will presently be classed as a reserve and allowed to open. It isn't a zoo, you see, but a place where people are taken on tours of fields which just happen to have exotic animals in them.
Not, if the Government changed the definition again to stop them, they couldn't.What a shame Paignton is no longer 'Paignton Zoological and Botanical Gardens'. They could have opened the Botanical Gardens!
Surely a safari truck is no different to a theme park ride or a public bus or train?If/when Port Lympne re-opens, the safari part is the most problematic for them as they'd have to have social distancing both for queuing and in the trucks...the walk around part would more likely open first I think.
It appears now that movement is the issue - at a zoo you stand and watch (or sit in a truck, like a bus on the way to work, which IS OK), at a nature reserve you keep walking. This appears to be a version of the Belgian fine of 250 Euros for standing still in public. Fishing of course is classed as 'exercise' by the UK Government even though you drive your car to the pitch at the private fishing lake and then sit down all day. Presumably they think there are lots of votes from fishermen; but at the next election they might find that there are quite a lot of zoo visitors too...?No doubt Port Lympne, much of which can only be accessed by visitors on the back of a lorry, will presently be classed as a reserve and allowed to open. It isn't a zoo, you see, but a place where people are taken on tours of fields which just happen to have exotic animals in them.
It appears now that movement is the issue - at a zoo you stand and watch (or sit in a truck, like a bus on the way to work, which IS OK), at a nature reserve you keep walking.
how can standing around b an issue. people stand around outside shops and stand around in public gardens all the time. im sure most people can stand around at zoos 2 metres apart after all there will be restricted numbers in the places to start with. its just cods walop and just another poor excuse not to open
Actually I think they do have a point, albeit a weak one. Just see what happens at (e.g.) Chester when the Tigers or the Spectacled Bears emerge into public view. A crowd gathers.
However given the undertaking to limit daily attendances to 3,000 this could be managed.
They have clearly not watched me in a nature reserve!
how can standing around b an issue. people stand around outside shops and stand around in public gardens all the time. im sure most people can stand around at zoos 2 metres apart after all there will be restricted numbers in the places to start with. its just cods walop and just another poor excuse not to open
Knowlsey Safari Park have their piece on the BBC news website
Park queries 'Big Macs, but not big cats' lockdown

Absolutely, but in the absence of logic...It would appear to me that implementing social distancing at safari parks should be relatively easy if the walkthrough section is not open. Can't see why they haven't been allowed to open as drive throughs only.
Apologies if this has been mentioned but Chessington is opening it's resort on July 4th. I went through the booking process (without completing) I picked a day and continued to the next page where it states that there will be access to the zoo. I include a screenshot, it is stated under 'things to know'.
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There is a furlough cut-off date for new applications. Quite soon, I think - so maybe it was now or never..? They have to keep them furloughed for 3 weeks minimum. With changes, the scheme has been extended into October, so clearly the Government does not expect it to be over until at least then.Okay, thanks. The way things are going I thought it looked a lot less uncertain. I know a zoo near to me has re-furloughed some of it's staff after they weren't allowed to open in June.
With this pandemic still going on a question asked on another forum and I must admit thinking about it the person may have a point.
Why haven't collections kept there shops open on the internet as it would have brought in some (if not much) revenue that they currently aren't getting or was this to easy (they put that not me)?
Also people are not keeping their distances in shops even at the height of the pandemic.
I believe they will be announcing that zoo's can open from Monday