@Chlidonias
Not a case of doing nothing. As my post earlier outlines, I have quite big plans and want to do a lot of research and get the land all in order. All the land is relatively steep sloped woodland and meadow. The next 5-6 years is being spent getting the land and things in shape to start building to my extensive masterplan.
I'm currently visiting every zoo around the world, researching a number of things, learning more about exhibits and animals and trying to generate contacts. I am doing a lot of VIP stuff, as you get to learn more about the animals and so on.
I plan to start setting about plans and building sites within 5-6 years, but I envisage to open in 15-20 years, as I want to have everything set up before it's open. There's every chance within 5-10 years I will have a lot of a private collection built up, but there's a lot more needed from going from a private collection to a collection open to the public,.
My research is going to take around another 3 years, and I've already started looking at the land and what I would like there and how I would plan things out, next step is the draw these up and stick to my 5 park master plan.
I won't want to open anything until it's all in place, but I firmly expect to have a decent private collection within 5-10 years.
I'm in no hurry to set something up and open up, I simply want to spend the time, money, research and get everything right and the right people on board so that when it does open as a public attraction it will be a collection to get huge visitor numbers.
I plan to have it as more of a resort, with a Hotel, Professional Chef run restaurant, adventure park for kids, and 5 different Zoo parks focusing on 5 sections I am passionate about. I'm only in my 30s, so my plan is to have the place as perfect as I can at what would be a normal retirement age of around 50-55, so it can open then and I can enjoy it in my latter life, and hopefully have a family to enjoy it and continue to run it in the future.