I watched it last night....made for extremely uncomfortable viewing.....obviously some editing issues......and the honesty in places is to be applauded.....but it did come over (to me at least) that there are far too many 'cooks' involved in the management of that place.....many of whom should not be making decisions regarding animal welfare, species kept, etc. They seemed very focused on making money and 'keeping their jobs'....
The contaminated meat issue was just ridiculous.......most zoos would have just ditched the supplier if they cannot assure reliable quality. I suspect there is a financial driver here also.
I am loath to make any sweeping judgements about the viability of the place or whether or not it should stay open....this has been done to death anyway on this site........there are clearly some high quality, knowledgeable animal people at the zoo and they would seem to have the capability to turn things around.
I see the BFF have something on their site on the programme too.......this is my real concern....I can't help feeling this sort of thing (the issues with the zoo itself and the programme highlighting it) somehow bring the high quality standards of the UK/ EU zoo community in general into dis-repute and, of course, SL is a very long way from pretty much all other zoos in UK and Europe for many, many different reasons.
Anyway, all of this is just the overall impression I got from watching the programme. I am a life-time supporter of/ enthusiast for....good zoos, but I am not a zoo professional..........I therefore do not wish for any of this to come over like I am making judgements in general, and I realise that one hour of documentary does not provide the full picture.