Durrell now announcing they’re in trouble, with an 80% drop in income despite reopening earlier than other collections.
Durrell now announcing they’re in trouble, with an 80% drop in income despite reopening earlier than other collections.
It certainly made me wonder what I could do to help. With a fairly small captive audience, they rely on tourists to boost their finances.
Well-worded video I thought.
Durrell now announcing they’re in trouble, with an 80% drop in income despite reopening earlier than other collections.
I think this underlines that reopening (with severely restricted attendances) isn't an answer in itself. Costs up, income down = hard times.
Yes, I thought they deserve sponsorship from some of the wealthy residents/companies. That said, a lot of the donations they're receiving are quite hefty (more so than Paignton's for example) and from across the world, with people mentioning their admiration for Gerald Durrell.Yes, at a time when we hear that zoos such as Prague are doing very well for visitation, being a large expensive organisation on a small island dependent on tourism would seem to be the issue - though surely given the wealth of the island and its people, the zoo ought to receive help, given the amount of tourism revenue it has earned the island over the years...
Paignton Zoo have just announced Living Coasts will not be re-opening after the closure. First victim in the UK.![]()
Second victim, Amazonia went into administration soon after lockdown was first announced in Scotland.
Do you think that if zoos have been permitted to open, say, a week ago, that Living Coasts might have been saved?
Second victim, Amazonia went into administration soon after lockdown was first announced in Scotland.
Wasn't already discussed here a few times that Amazonia actually can't be counted as the administration would happen even without COVID-19 closures?
Especially given that their own announcement specifically mentions "falling visitor numbers" and aged infrastructure.I suspect that for them not even to try to reopen the situation may already have not been great.
Paignton Zoo have just announced Living Coasts will not be re-opening after the closure. First victim in the UK.![]()
Especially given that their own announcement specifically mentions "falling visitor numbers" and aged infrastructure.
From their statement, I think this is probably the case. Whilst it is very sad, hopefully the closure of Living Coasts will increase the chances of Paignton and Newquay's survival. It was an expensive site to run for the number of visitorsI believe the writing may already have been on the wall for LC before the advent of the lockdown...
Paignton Zoo have just announced Living Coasts will not be re-opening after the closure. First victim in the UK.![]()
More threats of animal euthanasia...‘You can’t furlough an otter’: why one family-run zoo remains shut – video
Fenn Bell zoo - emotional interview here with Fenn’s owner