Exactly, the politically correct narrative that people seem to pander to. What really does not look good is/was the underlying issue with old Bristol Zoo at Clifton: Economically unviable in this day and age. The Society is/was just unable to have the boat float above water at the Clifton site and unable to create a modern state of the art here .... Too small, too surrounded by impossibles - greenfields with no mode of expansion .... lest we flatten Clifton built up area (goodness forbid that would ever happen).
Mind You: I say this even though I have fond memories of the place ...., it just was a dead-end in the long run, It is high time that people in Bristol and far and wide come off their high horses to realise the reality of things in this modern day and age of running a zoo without much Municipal or County support, the lack of expansion mode, the need to rethink and redevelop the Bristol Zoo with all its modern challenges and to be the first rate conservation cum education oriented facility a Bristol Zoo should be (and for all intense purposes NAFZ certainly aint that ..., even though some MOR folks flock to the site to see the ABC's, but ... only NAFZ is not a conservation, education nor public awareness ... zoo but an attraction only. The latter of which really is the blood, body and works of the Bristol Zoo Society and its zoological facility off-shoot(s)).