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- WORLD, Page 57World NotesBRITAINIs This Zoo Worth Saving?
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- When officials of the financially strapped London Zoo let it
- be known that they may be forced to close the world's oldest
- animal park -- and perhaps even kill off some of its 8,000
- inhabitants -- many expected there would be an outpouring of
- sympathy, and cash, from animal-loving Britons.
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- But a surprising number cried good riddance to the 40-acre
- Regent's Park facility, which was established by Sir Stamford
- Raffles in 1828 for the "introduction of curious subjects to the
- animal kingdom." Janet Fookes, head of Parliament's
- animal-rights committee, said closing the zoo would be a "major
- step forward for animal welfare," while Will Travers, director
- of the anti-zoo campaign Zoo Check, argued that "keeping animals
- in captivity for entertainment" could no longer be justified.
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- Nevertheless, the zoo's switchboard last week was jammed
- by callers offering support and money, and four newspapers put
- in bids to become sponsors. Whether this will raise the $23
- million the zoo says it needs to survive is unclear. But
- Zoological Society director David Jones has put the closing plan
- on hold -- and he insists that the zoo never had any intention
- of slaughtering its animals.
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