
Barrow Borough Council in Dalton-on-Furness, Cumbria, England, have been investigating Safari Zoo Cumbria after the anti-captivity organisation Born Free claimed to have found problems when it investigated the zoo in 2022. The landlord of the zoo premises, Zoo Investment Company (ZIC), also raised concerns about animalsâ food and water.
Born Free said it visited the zoo on 17th October 2022 after receiving âmultiple public reports of concernâ. The animal protection organisation â a founder of which, Virginia McKenna, was recently awarded a Damehood âsaid the zoo âcontinues to fail to meetâ even âbasic standards of animal welfareâ, even after being taken over by a new owner in 2017 (after many complaints had been raised).
On 17th November, Ivor Churcher, a council inspector, undertook an inspection of the zoo together with Dr Matthew Brash, the councilâs professional veterinary advisor. Their report said rodents had been found in âmultiple areasâ at the site and those rhinos spent a âsignificant proportionâ of their time in restricted stables. Dr Brash concluded that âa safe and effective programmeâ for pest and vermin control needed to be established.
However, the report also said the animal enclosures had been maintained in a way that âappears to meet the secretary of stateâs standards of modern zoo practiceâ and that animals requiring medical attention had received âappropriate levels of care in a timely mannerâ. The existence of standards in any zoo licensing system may create the illusion that once met, animals will be happy being kept in captivity and being exhibited to the public. Nothing can be further from the truth, as keeping wild animals in captivity for life always generates problems, no matter the level of care given, as captivity in zoos always implies a reduction of stimuli, space, and choice, for every animal, which over time will create animal welfare problems (and even severe psychological problems often lumped together under the term âzoochosisâ). This is why ethical vegans do not support zoos.
Source: Veganfta.com