$30M rehabilitation for Guyana’s Zoo

Georgetown : Guyana’s Zoological Park will benefit from a $30M financial support towards rehabilitation works along with fifteen animals from the Hyde Park Zoo Sanctuary and Tropical Gardens of Great Britain.
Minister of Governance, Raphael Trotman made the announcement and said the benefits come as a result of Cabinet agreeing to proposals for a Zoo-to-Zoo exchange programme following negotiations between Guyana’s National Parks Commission and the Hyde Park Zoo.
“Under this programme four manatees will be loaned. In return, Guyana will receive fifteen animals in a few months. These includes, two peacocks, two pairs of ostriches, one pair of antelopes, a pair of lion cubs and three zebras.” Trotman said.
He added that while many myths and legends surround the operation of the zoo, the idea is to restore the park and the botanical gardens to a pristine state. “This is in keeping with the administration’s thrust for a greener environment and economy,” Trotman said.
Further, the administration is collaborating with the World Wildlife Fund to increase Guyanese knowledge of local animals, flowers, and plants. Towards this end, the special characteristics of the animals will be explained and highlighted so that they can be respected and protected thereby making the zoo a place of learning rather than just an exhibit.