Dublin Zoo will install shelters in its outdoor African Savanna enclosure following an inspection report
DUBLIN ZOO WILL install shelters in its outdoor African Savanna enclosure and was given three months to review a “pest problem” at the same enclosure following a routine inspection last year.
As a condition of renewing the zoo’s licence, the report ordered that it would have to install “sufficient shelter” for the comfort and well-being of the animals in the outdoor enclosures of the African Savanna exhibit. Dublin Zoo has told The Journal that it has not yet installed the necessary outdoor shelters, but that it will later this year, which is still within the timeframe provided for in the inspectors’ report.
The zoo was given four months to complete these reviews, and to correct any environmental parameters found to be outside of the expected range. The inspectors praised “excellent facilities for penguins and sea lions”, who both have salt water pools. They acknowledged that improvements had been made by the zoo in ensuring social species were kept in compatible groups.
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