I am on record for saying I don't approve of the zoo's name change to Durrell. To me it is, and always will be, Jersey Zoo. That said, I think the present name of the Trust itself is a great improvement over the old name of Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust. The original name always tended to suggest, to the uninitiated, that it was a local conservation group interested only in the fauna of the Channel Islands. The "Durrell Wildlie Conservation Trust" is a much better name. It gives a clearer picture of what the organisation does, that it's concerned with wildlife from all over the world. It serves as a reminder of the founder whose books are still read and enjoyed the world over. And the use of the word "conservation" in the title (rather than "preservation" in the original name) is much more apt (there is a distinction between preservation and conservation, which I'm not going to bore anyone with by going into detail here). However, I do feel strongly that they should have kept the name of the animal collection at Les Augres as "Jersey Zoo". Everyone knew it as Jersey Zoo. Calling the place by the one word "Durrell" is just affectation, and gives the average visitor to Jersey little clue what to expect. (For a similar reason I hate the new name of the Suffolk Wildlife Park - "Africa Alive! - because the name doesn't tell you anyhing.) I've always had a high regard for Jersey Zoo and I'm looking forward to going back there, hopefully later this year, but I do wish they'd realise the public, in general, don't mind the word "zoo". Look at how well Chester Zoo does, and there's a place not ashamed to continue to use the Z-word.