
24-10-2008
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Originally Posted by Clawedtoad
I'm a bit confused as to how Cefn-yr-erw is a sanctuary. Sorry to sound ignorant, but can someone tell me the difference between a zoo and a sanctuary?
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A zoo is defined in the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 as being 'an establishment where wild animals are kept for exhibition ... to which members of the public have access, with or without charge for admission, on more than seven days in any period of twelve consecutive months'.
So Cefn-yr-erw is clearly a zoo. They can however call themselves a sanctuary if they wish.
At the moment anyone can call themselves a sanctuary. There are undoubtedly some sanctuaries out there that do a wonderful job, but like anything there are some awful ones. I personally know of one group who raise money for their 'sanctuary' by giving (ill informed) talks and handling sessions to the public. However the majority of their 'rescued animals' have been purchased from the local pet shop!
There has been moves for all sanctuaries to be licenced but so far this hasn't happened.
If any sanctuary is keeping wild animals and is open to the public for more than 7 days they must have a zoo licence.
If they are not open to the public they may have to apply for a Dangerous Wild Animals Licence depending on the species they house.
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