Natuurpark Lelystad has acquired a zoo licence this summer. Due to the new Pets and Hobby Animals List (Positive List) that was introduced in 2024. This law prohibits the breeding of mammals, with the exception of thirty species such as dogs, cats and goats. To avoid these measures, the park decided to apply for a zoo licence.
Lelystad Nature Park did not need the licence in recent years, as it is only required for locations that display more than ten wild animal species to the public. Institutions with a zoo licence are not subject to this restriction and do not have to comply with the Pets and Hobby Animals List.
Because Natuurpark Lelystad is not a typical zoo, the licensing process presented a number of challenges. Among other things, a zoo licence stipulates that animals must have stables. Since all the animals in the park live outdoors, there were no stables. Nor was there a quarantine area or a place for new animals. All these facilities have now been realised.
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ZooFlits