yes its a shame but i doubt lion country will ever be empty as in the future they want a breeding pride.
They are down to 9 cats now. (lions)
3 prides. 3 in each ( unsure who is in whos pride )
But the individuals are
Adel, Ares, Dani, Simba, Carla, Alisa, Maria, Julie, Crystal.
cezar, Johnny senior and Johnny jnr passed away. Poss one of the females too!!
When i visited on the 28th December it was said at the Polar Bear,talk that it would be atleast 12-18 months if not longer,for all of Project Polar to be completed!!
That would be nice but goes back on what they previously said - that they would rescue other animals as the money was donated for rescue animals.
Possibly it went into a fund devoted to 'rescue' but not necessarily just Lions? i.e. if there weren't any Lions needing rescue, could they obtain breeding Lions from other sources in due course and spend the other money from fundraising on other species' rescue?(e.g. the Mexican polar bear)
That does not surprise me. Its a massive undertaking. They got on with the first one quickly so they could have a Polar Bear on display. Its not so important now to quickly have more. I wonder if after, say, the second phase is done, whether they might even fast-track another project(s) over this.
No someone said, possibly in conversation at some point, that they would use those enclosures for other rescued lions.
Things change.
I hope so, need to get on with that orangutan enclosure![]()
I'm intrigued -
Who owns the park and where does it get the money for these developments from?
Does it get high visitor turnover?
Who are it's closest rivals?
The recent developments at YWP certainly sound exciting-good luck to them, there are certainly some other collections that should take note. I really should find a reason to pay a visit!
I'm intrigued -
Who owns the park and where does it get the money for these developments from?
Does it get high visitor turnover?
Who are it's closest rivals?
The park is owned by Yorkshire Wildlife Park Limited - but there is an associated charity as well, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation. I have heard it said that one of the major original investors in the park 'owns/occupies a senior position in' the company that does all the building work, which probably helps with costs, but I've never seen official confirmation.
Yes, the parent company that own the park is called "Wildside World" - the same company who were hoping to open the new park at Cunnigar Loop, but there are two ex-keepers who actually run YWP on the ground as it were. But I can`t remember their names at the moment.
Flamingo Land, located 63 miles north of YWP but probably not a big competitor as it is a theme park first and a zoo second, and is rather more difficult to reach.
It's also a lot harder on the pocket as you (generally) have to pay for a zoo & theme park combined. Additionally, I don't think it's always open for the entire year.