In our travels we have visited several first class Zoos including Joburg Zoo, London Zoo, Isle of Wight Zoo, The outstanding Loro Parque, and Longleat (zoo and safari park) I would love to say our trip to the Western Capes ONLY zoo featured in this list but I'm saddened to say it definitely didn't. The reason for this has me stumped. Why in the beautiful city of Cape Town don't we have a zoo that is as spectacular as our aquarium?
Maybe I'm just naive on the subject, but on reading the little pamphlet we received at the gate, I noticed that it's privately owned and receives no assistance from the Provincial Government, Municipality or Western Cape Tourism. Is this right? I also noticed the person who I assume was the owner Mr. John Spence, appears to have passed away in January 2010.Could this explain the state of the zoo?
However the Zoo is badly let down by several aspects. The enclosures are very dated and with only very basic facilities for the inhabitants. The wire on most of the cages was rusted and old, the walkways are mainly dirt (very dusty) and the signage was scruffy and "tired" looking. In fact that pretty much sums up the feel of the Zoo ... There is also some obvious "gaps" in the animal assortment, for instance I couldn't find any Rhino, Leopard, or Giraffe Elephant etc etc The "picnic" area has built in braais (just a thought but surely open fires cant be a good idea so close to the animals?!) and very old metal umbrellas dotted across a rather dusty area, not somewhere I would want to picnic. The tearoom is probably the worst part, it is very very basic, with grubby plastic table cloths equally grubby staff and hardly any stock. The curio shop is hopelessly understocked, the dusty stock that what was on the shelves looked like something you'd find in a charity shop.
You can definitely see someone has put their heart and soul into the place, but somehow it just wasn't enough, and this is what depressed me. I have no idea how much it costs to run a Zoo on a daily basis, but my guess is the 40 odd cars that were in the carpark on Sunday probably only just covered the running cost for that day. At R60 an adult and R40 a child, it should of been swamped !
I've made a conscious decision to find out more about this situation. I'll be contacting the Zoo's owner personally to find out first hand what's gone wrong here. I'm also planning to chat to the relevant authorities to find out why this potential gem is not receiving any funding. If any of my readers can shed some light on the situation, please comment on the blog. "Any information is very welcome" Watch this space for more info.
In the mean time - Come on Cape Town support our Zoo, after all it's the only one we have!!!!!
That white Lion looks great with her white hairs.. Cape Zoo is an amazing place. Have seen some of the pictures about cape zoo..
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It would be great to take your kids on Isle of Wight Holidays. There are nice attractions, museums and zoos that they would love to see.
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