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Fences for zoos

by Mark Rowe

Big cats in zoos have things in common with children in schools when it comes to security fencing. The zoos needs to keep them safely inside, protect the outside public from intruding, and yet allow good visibility through the fencing to prevent the place looking like a fortress.

So steel fencing manufacturer Zaun, which is more known for its products used in schools, prisons and at major events as perimeter protection, is also called upon to provide enclosures for lions and tigers. Its expertise dates back to 2003 when it first installed its Duo fencing with cranking at the top of the mesh panels to keep the tigers within their enclosure at the Isle of Wight Zoo in Sandown, pictured.

The seven tigers, four of whom have circus backgrounds, are the speciality of the zoo, which serves as a sort of retirement home, as is the case with their white tiger, Zena, who has had eye problems for many years and in 2006 had to have one of her eyes removed due to glaucoma.

The family-run zoo was built within the ruins of a Victorian fort that originally guarded Sandown’s coast, whose beaches the zoo owners famously used to walk tiger cubs along.

The Sandown fencing is similar to what Zaun is supplying to Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, for its lion enclosure – and which secures the lions and tigers at Riga Zoo in the Latvian capital. And the Zaun Group was also involved in the recent reopening of London Zoo’s Asiatic lion enclosure after a £5.7m project to create the Land of the Lions covering more than 2,500 sq m, or half the size of a football pitch – five times the size of the previous enclosure.

Zaun sales manager Paul Fidgett said: “It’s something we’ve never really pushed and we’ve just had a steady trickle of zoo projects over the years. But for some reason in 2016, we’ve been inundated with enquiries from zoos, especially for their big cat enclosures, as the efforts to conserve endangered species ramps up.”

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