Blackbrook Zoo (Closed) Blackbrook in Financial Trouble

Indlovu

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Blackbrook Zoo have announced they are in serious trouble, releasing a statement on their site:

Blackbrook Zoo; said:
We desperately need your help !!

Dear Friend,
Did you know that we are a registered charity??
We are desperately looking for supporters, and hope that you may be able to help us in any way financially.
We now care for the largest collection of birds in the UK and the largest collection waterfowl in the World! We home some critically endangered species, and breed some fantastic species of extremely rare birds and mammals.
For the past 20 years we have opened our gates every day of the year to the public. Admissions to the park cover part of our revenue stream to pay day to day bills to feed and care for the animals.
We provide a local attraction to our local people which proves a massive benefit to the public, from not only the surrounding area but nationally too. We educate local schools on the work that we do, which affects the World we live in, and we desperately need to continue this work; unfortunately we have taken a serious blow to our financial position during the economic downturn.
We have always relied heavily on our supporters; visitors, members, adopters’ to name a few, but the past 12 months have affected us massively with limited funds available to our charity.
“After over 20 years we now face certain closure soon if we do not raise funds quickly, and the local community will lose this fantastically unique park which offers so much!
We need to raise over £250,000 each year to continue our work! Could you help our charity in any way possible to help us survive this turbulent time.
If so please contact Debbie on 07970978363 or email blackbrookzoo@hotmail.co.uk or debbie@blackbrookzoo.co.uk
Thank you in advance for any support you can offer us!
Mark Rubery - Trustee
Bank Holiday Monday will see our First Support Day with Barclays Pound for Pound - for every pound you donate Barclays will match that pound!! Thank you to Barclays Tunstall for their amazing support!!

What do people make of this?
 
Doesn't the article describe 90% of British zoological attractions?;) The lack of government funding is a shame, as there are many American zoos and aquariums that receive between 30-40% of their annual operating budget via local taxpayers. The millions of dollars given to those establishments helps them conduct the day-to-day management of the parks as well as open multi-million dollar exhibits every few years. I seriously wonder how small British wildlife parks even remain open!

I have several maps of Blackbrook and from what I've read and seen it appears to be a fairly specialized park that is also a moderately popular attraction. However, how many visitors is there annually? I suspect not many, and the article mentions "we now face certain closure" which sounds rather ominous. I sincerely hope that it remains open, but not at the expense of the management of the facility. The all-powerful AZA in North America just took away accreditation from Zoo Montana because that institution did not have a solid long-range financial future...and Blackbrook would more than likely also be regulated in that way if it was in the United States. Not having AZA accreditation is ruthless when it comes to being able to transfer animals or maintain certain species in the collection that are on loan from other zoos.
 
I'm not really surprised about,this many of the regular visitors to this superb little collection,have known that the place has had major financial problems for well over 12 months.I personnal hope they pull through this problem,as they probably have the best people in charge of the collection,which is more than can be said over the last 5 years or so of the collections history!
 
I'd heard rumblings, but am surprised that article says that, "the past 12 months have affected us massively with limited funds available to our charity" as it's seemed far busier during my more recent visits than in previous years -I thought/hoped things were improving.

Top marks to Barclays with their generous offer.
 
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