Thanks Rob, very interesting.
Rob I believe Carrick Green closed c1998
Thanks Rob, very interesting.
Just a shame none of these Jungle Cats floating around in the 1990's lasted to the present day![]()
Yes true, there used to be so many around, and in private collections too!
In the 90`s I saw them at Howletts, Haigh Hall, Poole Park, Colchester Zoo, Carrick Green, Basildon Zoo, and many other places. They were a common-place species which bred fairly easily. Some of those mentioned did go to private collectors when those zoos either closed or the cats were moved on.
Jungle Cats also have a fairly short captive longevity of course.
Poole Park had them, but not in the 90s!
Yes they did!! - I visited in 1991 and they had a pair, one of which was being hand-reared by Dave Simmonds the owner.
Then I went back in 1993 and the hand-reared animal was still there.
Sorry, i thought Poole Park closed in the early 80s for some reason, obviously i'm wrong.
Cricket St. Thomas (a major let-down in a lovely setting)
Newquay (the children's zoo)
Rode (my favourite bird garden)
That's a pretty good description of Cricket St Thomas, I always felt they never really made the most of such a beautiful setting. On the other hand, too much development would have ruined the lovely valley. But it never felt over all the years of its existence like a place with any real direction.
Newquay. I went there too- the tiny Children's Zoo was hemmed in a corner somewhere near the Boating lake wasn't it? I thought it strange to have two little 'zoos' just literally a few hundred yards from each other- presumably the children's zoo was there already when they built the little proper Zoo in the 1970's.
Rode. Rode was excellent. Spent many happy hours there as a child.
Newquay. I went there too- the tiny Children's Zoo was hemmed in a corner somewhere near the Boating lake wasn't it? I thought it strange to have two little 'zoos' just literally a few hundred yards from each other- presumably the children's zoo was there already when they built the little proper Zoo in the 1970's.
it was completely defaced in the early nineties by turning it into Mr Blobby World in association with that bearded wonder Noel Edmunds. It didn't last long resulting in the venture going bankrupt for the park's owners, the Taylor family.