
12-11-2008
so far the only media item on this development is the one I posted, but Zion isn't actually owned by Craig Busch (although this is the impression created by the tv show); it is actually a trust and as such is (as I understand the situation) run by a board. Busch has, apparently, been "stood down" and the park has a new manager who used to be a director of Auckland Zoo (this is referred to in one of the news videos on the link).
IF the park did close down the only options for the cats are rehousing in NZ, rehousing overseas, or being put down. Frankly there is nowhere in NZ for 40 big cats to go, whether they were mutant or not. The cheetahs can be easily rehomed in NZ, as could potentially some of the regular (non-white) lions, but there is nowhere that could or would take as many white tigers and lions as he has. I very much doubt if any overseas facilities would pay to export them from NZ as they are two-a-penny overseas (maybe Australia's theme park people may take a few). The euthanasia option is the most likely one, but if that were to happen there would be a massive outcry from the public (to most tv viewers Craig Busch is a hero for saving endangered species), and I rather suspect there would be an immediate fundraiser to gather the money to ship them out safely to a "sanctuary" away from the evil NZ government.
However, as the park apparently has new management one could hope that the improvements may be immediate -- starting with the construction of adequate facilities to contain the cats! I expect the new manager (and hopefully board), with the egotism of Busch now absent, would be hoping to be an integral part of the NZ zoo scene, which to me would mean, as a first step, permanently stopping the breeding of mutants. The mutant cats, or at least most of them (some may be able to be exported), would remain at the park but would be removed through natural attrition over time.
EDIT: there was just a news item on tv3 about this. The new manager has officially been named, Glen Holland former director of Auckland Zoo. The park is still open to the public. Craig Busch has had his licence revoked -- but he will remain living on the property which certainly can't bode well considering the stunts he pulls when he doesn't get his own way (eg, on one of the news links in the first post it mentions how he allegedly changed the locks on the cage of a sick tiger so nobody could gain entry to treat her!!). A person from tv2 was interviewed saying that "the lions would return to the screens in one form or another" -- apparently the series is about conservation not just about one person.
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