Bosses behind a zoo in England which has permanently closed due to the impact of the coronavirus lockdown have warned they may have to euthanise the attraction's animals. Living Coasts in Torquay, Devon, was closed permanently as a visitor attraction this week, with bosses blaming a fall in visitor numbers and cost incurred during lockdown. Bosses behind a zoo in England which has now permanently closed due to the impact of the coronavirus lockdown says it may have to euthanise its animals. 'Most of the animals kept at Living Coasts are marine species that will need specialist facilities. Living Coasts said it has hosted 6,500 school visitors a year since opening.
Source: Daily Mail June 17, 2020 10:28 UTC