Stabroek News

Work to enhance zoo, other urban parks ongoing – P

-

The Protected Areas Commission (PAC) is working assiduousl­y to improve conditions at the Guyana zoo for both the animals held there and the patrons who visit.

According to a press release from the PAC, enhancemen­t projects are ongoing across all urban parks with the support of local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs, while more long-term plans are being examined.

The Guyana Zoo and Wildlife Rescue Centre, the National Park, the Botanical Gardens, and the Joe Vieira Park are benefiting from major and micro enhancemen­t projects throughout this year and for the foreseeabl­e future, the release said. To this end, it added that a tender was out in the print media for the rehabilita­tion of the animal clinic and the jaguar enclosure; part of enhancing the aesthetics of the zoo in a phased approach.

The PAC explained that the project started due to the conditions at the zoo in particular, that were constantly brought to the attention of management. The zoo is managed by the PAC which is a semi-autonomous government agency.

Meanwhile, the release further stated that several enhancemen­t projects have been approved for urban parks in the 2023 budget, which include drainage, security, lighting and animal enclosures. Ongoing work has already resulted in improvemen­ts in the walkways and enclosures in some parts of the zoo.

The PAC said it also intends to hold discussion­s with interested stakeholde­rs from the public and private sectors, who they hope will lend support to enhancing the zoo. More informatio­n will be made available as time progresses.

The organisati­on used the opportunit­y to stress that the Guyana Zoo and Wildlife Rescue Centre currently does not function according to the definition of a traditiona­l zoo, which means that animals are not sought and acquired for captive breeding or ex-situ conservati­on. Rather, the animals in the zoo have been rescued from various abandoned, illegal or abusive conditions, and taken there for rehabilita­tion and release. In addition, those animals that can no longer survive in the wild are rehabilita­ted and provided a safe space to live out the remainder of their lives.

The statement said that over the coming weeks the public will learn more about the zoo’s function as a rescue centre. It noted that it has served as a wildlife education centre in the past, with animal ambassador­s encouragin­g conservati­on and teaching youth along the coast.

 ?? ?? This photo shows work already accomplish­ed this year to raise the wa one of the ocelot enclosures, including enhancemen­t done to the grill of the enclosure and painting of the area.
This photo shows work already accomplish­ed this year to raise the wa one of the ocelot enclosures, including enhancemen­t done to the grill of the enclosure and painting of the area.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana