Empty wildlife parks in Quebec impatiently await approval to reopen drive-thrus undefined
During the summer season, when it welcomes guests, Parc Safari employs nearly 300 teenagers, Ranger said.
On a typical weekend day, Ranger said the park receives about 1,000 cars – which are usually families – so about four people each. And for every day that goes by, as the park remains closed, it goes deeper into unnecessary debt, Ranger explained. With costs associated to the upkeep of other parts of the park being nonexistent right now, that revenue would have kept the park alive to pay running expenses, Ranger said.When it comes to animal socialization, Ranger said there’s a team of caretakers who are still present at the park, but that visitors play a role as well.
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