The zoo's owners (72 years old and 70 years old) insisted that this Black Leopard exhibit was great for the inhabitant. "Loads of space with 3 connected cages, a clean environment and the ability to look out and see every zoo visitor as it is the very first enclosure that people see".
Maybe 40 years ago this would have been an acceptable big cat exhibit but not in the year 2018.
@birdsandbats That is shocking. A lion in 150 sqft. Has this placed permanently closed due to the virus yet?
I don't know whether I have a blinkered view of European zoos but I don't think you get this kind of exhibit anywhere over here. I mean - you guys have some brilliant zoos and then a few miles away, this.
@amur leopard My trip through a lot of zoos in Wisconsin and Michigan in the summer of 2018 was the catalyst for me ending my annual American zoo trips and instead heading across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. As you know, I spent a month visiting a ton of zoos in western Europe in the summer of 2019 and even the smallest Dutch (excluding nasty little De Paay), Belgian and German zoos are better than so many totally crap places in Wisconsin, California, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and many other U.S. states. America has a lot of excellent zoos, but also some atrocious zoos everywhere.