The facilities...
Hello all I went to this park in May last year, my girlfriend got us tickets for my 24th birthday, her Dad also lives up near the Park...
First thing, I had never watched the show before going and did not really know anything about the park, I wasn’t 'attached' to it in any way...
We met our guide and he first took us see 4 normal coated female bengals in two mesh enclosures... These enclosures were just acceptable, I’ve seen big cats kept in areas this size at zoos, there was a complete lack of any foliage or BE just a big platform in the middle, the areas where say 10 metres by 5 metres...
We then moved through to where 3 white bengals were kept... Shocking..! Two males a one female that were large fully grown animals kept in areas 3 metres across in a hexagon shape… The guide was quick to point out the new forested enclosures being built behind us which again looked just adequate but when I run through all the animals they had there you'll see these enclosures are going to be there for the long haul (maybe indefinitely and they were completely unacceptable..!)
Just up from this 7 or 8 tiger and lion cubs were being kept in another hexagon shaped enclosure of about the same size, thats right 1 enclosure...
The "barbary" lions were kept in an enclosure once again just adequate for a pride (sorry I cannot shed any light on where these came from I actually asked but forgot), say 10 metres by 5 metres of dirt (no features or BE)...
Then the white lion Gandor (who was freakishly huge) and a lioness in a small enclosure...
(By the way I've been calling them enclosures but they are cages, iron fences 5 or so metres high...)
Another normal coloured pride of lions kept similar to the "barbary's" followed...
Before moving up the hill to the juvenile paddock, 6 or 7 juvenile (some almost full grown) lions and tigers were kept in a paddock (I can't describe it better than that), at least this paddock had grass and a tree or two but most shocking was the fact the fence was only 6 FEET high and I have no doubt that the largest tiger could have gotten out at any time, hell I could have jumped out and I’m a HUMAN...
Moving back down towards the entrance we saw the black leopard kept in what looked like a old round aviary say 4 - 5 metres across, then the baboon kept on her own in a cage that looked like someone had put mesh over the front of their cupboard and a pair of servals kept in a chain link cage (and a small cage at that)...
Back towards the front of the zoo is a chain link cage (including roof) about the size of 2 large master bedrooms which kept the original (at the park) pair of elderly lions (if I remember correctly). If these animals were ex circus, as I think they said, then this enclosure was surely an improvement on their old life...
Another pride of 'normal' lions was down here on the flat with iron fence surrounding them say 5 x 5 metres (all 3 of the pride of lion enclosures were about this size with no foliage or BE)...
The cheetah enclosure was the same again (a bit larger), maybe 8 x 4 metres with 3 metre high chain link fence, if he thinks he's breeding them in here he's sorely mistaken (I'd suggest he knows he's not), the Western zoos that had initial successes in breeding them were Washington Zoo and San Diego Zoo, who had to keep them off exhibit and in far superior enclosures... When we were there ‘The Lion Man’ and a member of the public were in this enclosure and the cheetahs were hissing and snapping at them obviously very distressed and they stayed in their 5 minutes..!
Finally there was a small group of deer wandering around the park completely free to go wherever they please...
*shakes head*
So that’s the layout and animals, I had so many concerns about the place it was ridiculous, my gf spent the entire tour shaking her head at me every time I opened my mouth and the tour guide was getting quite uncomfortable and sick of me by the end...
Some of my concerns are:
- Where the hell is he going to put all these cubs and juveniles..? They said on the tour they were having money problems and in the next few years (unless they are going to find them a new home or sell them) they are going to have something like 15 or so more big cats (when the young ones grow up) to house... My guess: He's breeding them to sell to finance building...
- The enclosures, the best I saw were bad... Simple...
- Pretending this place has anything to do with conservation... The best it can claim is that by seeing big cats children/people will be inspired to protect them but even this is marginalised because the park also shows its ok to keep them in poor conditions... Also pretending the melanistic animals are separate species and endangered is misleading an already relatively clueless public…
- What happens to these animals when the park goes bust..? Or "The Lion Douche" (sorry, I mean "Man"), dies or gets bored, mauled, sells or goes to jail...
- The park is obviously about feeding this guy's ego (for the life of me I can't think of the purpose of this place) and keeping animals which display melanistic or recessive (does that mean the same thing?) traits, see:
White tigers
White lions
Barbary lions
Black leopards
I bet it is only a matter of time before he acquires king cheetahs and black jaguars and starts to advertise as the only park in the world with all these 'rare' and 'endangered' cats (about the same time stories of his selling some of his cats to disreputable zoos/people will appear methinks...)
- The park is an accident waiting to happen, public, untrained staff and an egomaniac in unsatisfactory enclosures with large wild predators = trouble...
I have more concerns but can't remember them all, I'm sick of typing and some girl is getting changed in the window in the house across from mine, let me just say IN MY OPINION don't go there, don't watch the show, don't support this place and hope all ends well...
Peace out...