If I was being worried I'd say nothing is going to replace Crocodile Swamp any time soon. If they can't afford to repair/maintain a facility that was built in 2008, it really does start to ask some quite worrying questions about just how damaged Paignton has been by the last few years. It really does cut a sorry figure even compared to 5 years ago.
It feels so weird, when I was a child and going into my teens Paignton felt so forward thinking and well run. Over the span of the back end of the 90s/early 00s, they completely revamped the zoo, built numerous new exhibits, rebuilt the entrance and established Living Coasts in Torquay. Over the last decade I can't remember the last major thing the zoo opened - was it actually Crocodile Swamp? Instead it's been decline, cancellation of plans, reduction in species on show/facilities and the full on closing of Living Coasts. Soon it's going to be a couple lions, some baboons sitting on a patch of grass and whatever remnants they pinch from Newquay.
Is it just the double whammy of TB/Covid or is there a much deeper rot in the zoo?