Wisp O' Mist
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't exactly call this petty,
You're the one who implied that the AZA withholds accreditation for minor reasons, friend.
but as you said, the zoo had already begun addressing this problem and they still lost accreditation.
Yes, because they hadn't completed them. The El Paso Zoo knew that the inspection was coming and they still failed it. I assume that failing infrastructure is an automatic fail.
It's unfortunate, but that's what the appeals process is for.
As countless others in many threads on this website have already said... AZA accreditation is really difficult for small zoos to maintain.
Yes, that is true. But it isn't impossible for small zoos to gain and maintain it. If accreditation is important to them, then they should view getting and keeping it a top priority.
That's just the facts.
I don't think that anyone here has denied that?