I look forward to seeing what the next chapter of Belfast zoo brings. The zoo really has declined under the last leadership with a complete loss of its identity. The zoo was once known for its unique collection and this has all been decimated over the last decade. Financial issues, serious health and safety concerns and a very high staff turnover are all things that are quite often glazed over.
Species such as the colobus which had one of the largest open topped enclosures have been moved permanently to an enclosure built for puma in the 80’s much much smaller over the fear of the odd escape. The same for the red pandas who have been relegated to an old small cat enclosure.
Enclosures have been replaced with larger garish cages. When elephants and sun bear left, the enclosures remained the same with wallabies and bush dogs added. No thought, no vision, no development just a sign of a zoo with no direction.
The touted state of the art lion enclosure, really is just the one tiger enclosure with a window to the house and the moat filled in with a pile of massive viewing windows and a concrete slab for the ancient ‘Barbary’ lions to live out their days.
I really do hope they hire or promote someone with a real understanding of what makes a modern zoo and that the council actually let that person take the zoo forward. Too much time is spent from management blaming the council for not enough support and the council struggling to understand why the zoo isn’t performing. They just need a good manager and to let them root out the issues and make serious changes to its operating model.