Paradise Wildlife Park hopes its revamped jaguar habitat is just one new feature that will bring visitors "flocking back"
Aaron Whitnall, one of the brothers who run it, said the impact of lockdown meant things were now "a bit tighter".image caption In December, the family said it had been a "hard year" and hoped that if the park could open for February half-term and the Easter holidays "things would be OK".In December, Aaron Whitnall said that if the zoo could be open at February half-term and the Easter holidays "things will be OK"
Mr Whitnall said being able to open outside areas on 12 April was a "huge relief" and with rough dates for the further easing of restrictions, they could start making plans.Resident animals Kedera and Kumal will return from a sister site, The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent, to a new South American-themed area, three times bigger with a pool and underwater viewing.
Qu'on ferme les zoos et qu'on laisse ces bêtes dans leur habitat naturel !
Animals should be in their native habitat, not in British cages for chavs to gawk at.
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I don’t see why zoos should be opening again keeping these animals in cages is cruel and inhuman. We should move them back to their natural habitat where they where taken from by pouches
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