London Zoo. (Kirsty Wigglesworth / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Tufft för Londons zoo: ”Vi kan inte permittera djuren”

Djurskötarna på London Zoo oroar sig för att djurparken inte överlever coronapandemin, med tanke på nya nedstängningar som håller besökarna borta och ett underskott på flera miljoner pund. Det skriver Reuters.

Närmare 23 000 djur bor på London Zoo och Whipsnade Zoo i Bedfordshire, som har samma ägare. Enbart att utfodra djuren kostar motsvarande 11,5 miljoner kronor i månaden.

– Vi kan inte permittera djuren och vi kan inte permittera alla de som tar hand om dem, säger parkchefen Kathryn England till nyhetsbyrån.

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London Zoo
Wikipedia (en)
London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. In 1831 or 1832, the animals of the Tower of London menagerie were transferred to the zoo's collection. It was opened to the public in 1847. Today, it houses a collection of 673 species of animals, with 19,289 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom. The zoo is sometimes called Regent's Zoo. It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826), and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between the City of Westminster and the borough of Camden (the Regent's Canal runs through it). The Society also has a more spacious site at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire to which the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved. As well as being the first scientific zoo, ZSL London Zoo also opened the first reptile house (1849), first public aquarium (1853), first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938). ZSL receives no state funding and relies on 'Fellows' and 'Friends' memberships, entrance fees and sponsorship to generate income.
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