What a dramatic event ! Wish the owners and keepers all the stength they need in those days !
I hope the Springhaas wasn't in there. Well obviously I hope as few animals as possible were in there but she is a particular favourite of mine. This is the tropical house they were just finishing off months of work on, re-doing the whole thing. The owner was due to go to Trinidad shortly to collect new species for the new enclosures (according to the thread about the work on the reptile UK forum).
They have set up a page where you can donate to a fire fund:
Five Sisters Zoo Fire Fund | Five Sisters Zoo | Get up close and personal at West Calder's premier wildlife attraction | A Gallery of Some of Our Animals
I'm seriously not trying to be controversial or insensitive here, and maybe I'm naive of how things work in the "zoo world", but I'm curious -shouldn't insurance cover rebuilding, restocking and consequential loss?
R.I.P to all the animals that have died
For those who were asking, it looks like the Springhaas was amongst them.
Amen.
I wonder what the zoo will do now to move on from this tragedy...
~Thylo![]()
We have decided that the Zoo will open for this weekend only from 10 - 5pm on both Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st April. There will be no admission charge but should anyone wish to donate towards the fire fund there will be facilities to do so around the Zoo. Members of staff will be on hand to answer any questions or concerns that anyone may have as a result of the fire. We look forward to seeing you.