The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Appeal for public’s help to build the ‘best little zoo in Scotland’

Fife Zoo urges folk to dig deep to raise £250,000 for work

- Cheryl peebles cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

Animal lovers have been urged to play their part in building what has been dubbed the best little zoo in Scotland.

A crowdfunde­r has been launched by Fife Zoo, which is being created in northeast Fife.

Its owners Briony Taylor and Michael Knight hope to raise £250,000 to ensure that their dream becomes a reality.

The zoo, at the former Fife Animal Park at Collessie, is already home to zebras Marty and Jez and has opened its café and soft play centre, Africafé and Sloth Play.

However, a lot of work still has to be done on building the animal enclosures and research facilities.

Briony and Michael bought the closed-down animal park in 2015 with Michael’s parents, and moved from Essex to begin transformi­ng it.

Briony said: “We have come a long way in the last 18 months.

“We, along with many other amazing people, are working from dawn to dusk to build a modern day zoo which will be home to many exotic and endangered species.

“We have to renovate everything, from a veterinary hospital, animal kitchens and educationa­l classrooms to purpose built animal housing and exhibits for everything from macaques to meerkats and tapirs to tortoises.”

Michael said: “So far we have had no help for the zoo.

“Everything we have done has been funded by ourselves, Africafé and Sloth Play.”

The couple, who are working with renowned zoo consultant Matt Harley, said they need the support of the public to revive and remodel the former animal park into a world-class education, research and wildlife conservati­on area.

Donors who pledge a certain amount have the chance to sponsor the Grevy’s zebras, be a keeper for the day, go behind the scenes before the zoo opens or enjoy teambuildi­ng days.

Although the zoo itself is yet to open, the venue has become popular with visitors to its café and play centre and has won a Green Tourism Award.

Teams of volunteers have been helping to develop the site and students on animal-related courses have benefited from working with the centre.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Fife Zoo owners Michael Knight and Briony Taylor are keen to move forward with their plans after planning permission was granted.
Picture: Kris Miller. Fife Zoo owners Michael Knight and Briony Taylor are keen to move forward with their plans after planning permission was granted.
 ??  ?? One member of the endangered Grevy’s zebra species, who moved into Fife Zoo in March.
One member of the endangered Grevy’s zebra species, who moved into Fife Zoo in March.

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