Master Planning of Zoos - Central Zoo Authority
Master Planning of Zoos - Central Zoo Authority Master Planning of Zoos - Central Zoo Authority
Technical Session II Why paradigms………shift! • A biologically driven concept for a new zoo, such as a biopark, will almost certainly come from outside the zoo industry • Has to be self sustaining - commercially viable Sea World had…. 126 Chipperfield had….. Animal Kingdom had….. Do we have a problem?….. Why don’t we come up with paradigm shifts? Got to adapt – think smart Night Safari had…..
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Technical Session II<br />
Why paradigms………shift!<br />
• A biologically driven concept for a<br />
new zoo, such as a biopark, will<br />
almost certainly come from outside<br />
the zoo industry<br />
• Has to be self sustaining -<br />
commercially viable<br />
Sea World had….<br />
126<br />
Chipperfield had…..<br />
Animal Kingdom had….. Do we have a problem?…..<br />
Why don’t we come<br />
up with paradigm<br />
shifts?<br />
Got to adapt – think<br />
smart<br />
Night Safari had…..