The director of the Jackson Zoo said on Wednesday that the zoo "will definitely move to another place in the city."
The Board of Jackson Zoological Society approved a proposal to find a better place for animals and their visitors in Jackson.
The final recommendation is to investigate 25 acres of LeFleur's Bluff State Park to accommodate new animal and family attractions.
Authorities say that the construction of new sites leaves room for the ability to expand larger habitats and animal collections for zoo animals.
In the next stage of the process, we raise funds for on-site development studies and expert and consultant teams evaluate the current terrain and utility infrastructure anywhere proposed.
Of course, Jackson City City Council member Kenneth Stokes sits on sidelines - this is a very discreet expression - but it claims to be a zoo management, not a zoo location. "I do not think mobile is a solution to the problem, I think a company that really knows how to operate a zoo in an urban setting is necessary," Mr. Stokes quoted on Jackson Television. According to this website, Jackson community resident Jackson has received a crime prevention rating of 4, of which 100 is the most secure. NeighborhoodScout also stated that in the capital, 112% of opportunities are victims of violent crime. But at the same time it ranks Lakeland Drive as one of the safest areas in the city.
The Jackson Zoo is located in Jackson, Mississippi. Jackson Zoo has attracted people both inside and outside the state for more than 90 years. This zoo has a collection of animals representing over 200 species of animals and nearly 380 species of animals, with a glimpse of wildlife from all over the world. In the 1930s, during the Great Depression many new buildings were built with the help of the Work Progress Control Office (WPA). Like almost all other cities and provinces, Jackson City uses the funds of the New Deal Plan to create a construction industry for citizens at difficult times. Through public works, city and zoo supervisor Irl Bennett left the facility serving Jackson for about 80 years. Today, many buildings built by WPA still exist. At that time, the castle was an ape island with dozens of rhesus monkeys, and the elephant cafe was a young Asian elephant.
1945 Dresden. Elizabeth and Curly's mother is working at the zoo her favorite animal is a baby elephant named Marlene. Then the zoo director said to her that dangerous animals including elephants had to be shot before the town was bombed. They could not give up Marlene, their mother took her to the backyard to rescue her ... and the bomb began to fall