Poole Park Zoo closed in1994 because the council who owned the site started to put to many limitations and restrictions on them, there was also a very local and vocal anti zoo group that wanted the zoo closed down.I do wonder why some of the city /town zoos closed Cardiff, southampton, poole etc
There were two zoos in Cardiff. The first one started in 1900, when there was an aviary and some domestics,although the term zoo wasn't used until 1906. The most notable animal was a polarbear cub that arrived in 1921,what became of it is anyone's guess. Over the years until it closed in 1941, it held mainly monkeys and birds with some Gazelle ?I do wonder why some of the city /town zoos closed Cardiff, southampton, poole etc
Southampton zoo started in 1961 by the Chipperfield circus family on 1-25 acres. It held animals as large Elephants, Giraffes and even a Rhino . By 1980 it was getting constant criticism and in 1985 it closedI do wonder why some of the city /town zoos closed Cardiff, southampton, poole etc
One of the family that owned the place, Peter Taylor, (I think he was a son-in-law) was a journalist by profession. He wrote a book 'Some of My Best Friends Are Animals' I think jt was called, about the place-the usual semi-humorous recolle ctions. He was probably the driving force behind all the publicity and promotions. Probably also behind the choice of the location for the filming of TTMB.
Your right...I should have checked first not done it from memory.Peter Spence wrote the book (it was "our" not "my", but I have the advantage of having a copy in front of me!).
The closure of Knareborough Zoo featured in an episode of 'Animal Squad' on BBC and the book of the same name by Sid JenkinsKnaresborough was a place I visited a few times, but only once as an adult which was in September 1985 when the zoo was doomed. It was the only zoo in which I have not felt safe as many of the carnivore enclosures did not seem secure (a zoo professional friend of mine told me that when he went there he saw a brick against the gate into the lion enclosure).
Knaresborough was a place I visited a few times, but only once as an adult which was in September 1985 when the zoo was doomed. It was the only zoo in which I have not felt safe as many of the carnivore enclosures did not seem secure (a zoo professional friend of mine told me that when he went there he saw a brick against the gate into the lion enclosure).
These were run as quarantine stations for animals imported largely from Africa for the safari-parks. They were close to the docks on the south coast, hence Southampton and another at Plymouth. The stock was ever changing as animals come in and out.Southampton zoo started in 1961 by the Chipperfield circus family on 1-25 acres. It held animals as large Elephants, Giraffes and even a Rhino . By 1980 it was getting constant criticism and in 1985 it closed
Bridgemere was a bit like that!