ElephasMaximus
Well-Known Member
Most of the discussion on this thread is about current/future zoo species, but over on the Australia forum there's a bit of discussion about why Western Australia never got its own open-range zoo, and it got me thinking about the possibilities of New Zealand getting another open-range zoo. I know of no current plans to open one in this country, and given the current state of the economy I doubt we'll be getting one anytime soon, but long-term I think it could be a real asset to our country's zoos and overall tourist economy.
We already have one open-range zoo in Orana Wildlife Park, which as I'm sure we all know has been having mismanagement woes for the past few years. They've recently come under new management, so hopefully they'll be able to sort out their internal problems in the coming years. However, even if everything at Orana was going smoothly, the fact remains that our only open-range zoo is out of easy reach for most NZers, being located on the South Island, which is only home to a quarter of our population. I think it would be a good idea to have an open range zoo in the North Island as well, closer to major population centres and customer bases.
Another reason why I think an open-range zoo in the North Island would be a good idea is that, like in a lot of other countries, our zoos have been phasing out a lot of their existing species so they can house their remaining species in more spacious enclosures. I support this move for animal welfare reasons, but the unfortunate side-effect of this is that there are just fewer species in NZ zoos, and because we're so remote and have such strict import laws, it would be very difficult or even impossible to get a lot of these species back. Having an open-range zoo could give us a place for city zoos to send larger species.
Auckland seems like an obvious location for a new open-range zoo, and IIRC Auckland Zoo actually had loose plans back in the 80s to set up such a facility, but nothing ever came of it. However, as such a large part of Auckland Zoo is its savanna-themed Pridelands precinct, they're likely to view an open-range zoo as a competitor more than anything else, as open-range zoos tend to specialise in housing African fauna. I think a better location would be near Wellington, either around Porirua or on the Kapiti coast. These areas are sheltered from Wellington's usual southerly winds, they have plenty of room to spread out, and still have large towns nearby to support tourist activity. Also, given just how little space Wellington Zoo currently has, they might welcome an open-range zoo nearby, so they can use their exisiting space to house small-to-medium-size animals.
This is of course all purely hypothetical, but I'm curious what other people here think.
We already have one open-range zoo in Orana Wildlife Park, which as I'm sure we all know has been having mismanagement woes for the past few years. They've recently come under new management, so hopefully they'll be able to sort out their internal problems in the coming years. However, even if everything at Orana was going smoothly, the fact remains that our only open-range zoo is out of easy reach for most NZers, being located on the South Island, which is only home to a quarter of our population. I think it would be a good idea to have an open range zoo in the North Island as well, closer to major population centres and customer bases.
Another reason why I think an open-range zoo in the North Island would be a good idea is that, like in a lot of other countries, our zoos have been phasing out a lot of their existing species so they can house their remaining species in more spacious enclosures. I support this move for animal welfare reasons, but the unfortunate side-effect of this is that there are just fewer species in NZ zoos, and because we're so remote and have such strict import laws, it would be very difficult or even impossible to get a lot of these species back. Having an open-range zoo could give us a place for city zoos to send larger species.
Auckland seems like an obvious location for a new open-range zoo, and IIRC Auckland Zoo actually had loose plans back in the 80s to set up such a facility, but nothing ever came of it. However, as such a large part of Auckland Zoo is its savanna-themed Pridelands precinct, they're likely to view an open-range zoo as a competitor more than anything else, as open-range zoos tend to specialise in housing African fauna. I think a better location would be near Wellington, either around Porirua or on the Kapiti coast. These areas are sheltered from Wellington's usual southerly winds, they have plenty of room to spread out, and still have large towns nearby to support tourist activity. Also, given just how little space Wellington Zoo currently has, they might welcome an open-range zoo nearby, so they can use their exisiting space to house small-to-medium-size animals.
This is of course all purely hypothetical, but I'm curious what other people here think.