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{{Infobox Park
|park=[[Image:TheZooLogo.png|center|200px|The ZOO Zoo Northwest Floridalogo]]
|image=TheZooEntrance.jpg
|caption=The Zoo's entrance
|size=30+ acres
|facilities=
|operator=Gulf Coast Zoological Society<br/>[[Danyelle Lantz]], ''director''
|visitors=
|opened=[[1984]]
|closed=[[2009]]
|location=5701 [[Gulf Breeze Parkway]]<br/>Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.400714" lon="-86.983223" zoom="1613" width="288" height="288200">
30.40114, -86.984425, The ZOO Northwest Florida
</googlemap>
}}'''The ZOO Zoo Northwest Florida''' (also called '''The Gulf Breeze Zoo''' or simply '''The Zoo''') hosts over 900 animals on more than 30 acres of preservation landwas an animal preserve that served the Pensacola area from [[1984]] to [[2009]]. The Zoo is located Located in the [[Midway]] area at 5701 [[Gulf Breeze Parkway]], 10 miles east of [[Gulf Breeze]] and 19 miles west of [[Fort Walton]], it hosted over 900 animals on more than 30 acres of preservation land. In addition to the animals themselves, the Zoo features featured amenities such as the Safari Line Train, Jungle Café, Whistlestop Snack Bar, and a gift shop in the main building.
==Exhibits & animals==:''List incomplete. Cost per year to feed each animal is listed The Zoo was founded in parentheses.''<ref name="closing"/>*Asia[[1984]] by four businessmen, a female Bengal tiger ($3including [[Pat Quinn]],000)*Mweluwho became its director. On [[September 1]], a Western lowland gorilla ($2[[2004]],500)*Gabbyweeks before being damaged by [[Hurricane Ivan]], a female giraffe ($2,000)*Larrycontrol was transferred to the non-profit '''Gulf Coast Zoological Society'''. After many years under the leadership of [[Doug Kemper]], inurance executive [[Danyelle Lantz]] was named executive director in October [[2007]]. The Zoo faced a male African lion ($3number of [[#Problems|problems]] in its later years,000)*Jafarincluding extensive damage from [[Hurricane Ivan]], a male greater one-horned rhino ($2,000)dying animals and dwindling attendance.
==Financial woes and other problems==The After struggling to find a new source of funding, the Zoo has operated in the red since closed its opening in doors on [[1984August 16]]. Formerly owned and operated by , [[Pat Quinn2009]], control was transferred with the stated intent to reopen should funding be provided. Three days later, however, the nonfor-profit Gulf Coast Zoological Society on [[September 1]], [[2004]] — weeks after [[Hurricane Ivan]] destroyed a number of exhibits. Despite a $2.7 million policy, group that owned the Zoo's insurance company only paid $59property announced that with "no long-term commitment from the community… we are officially,000 of more than $600now,000 in damagesclosing the zoo."<ref name="closing">"The Zoo could be closingclosed for good." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 7August 19, 20072009.</ref>
Under executive director [[Doug Kemper]]==Animal exhibits==:''Exhibits at time of closure, in order of a roughly clockwise progression through the Zoo has faced more problems than just .''*'''Gibbon Island''' and '''Lemur Island''' &ndash; The first exhibit to greet guests outside the Ivan-related damage and dwindling attendance. Though it remains gift shop, a licensed zoo, its American Association of Zoos pond with two islands inhabited by lemurs (including Omega) and Aquariums gibbons (AZAincluding Mai Lang) accreditation, granted in [[1988]], was revoked on [[March 29]], [[2006]] after AZA inspectors deemed 38 .*'''The Farm''' and '''Petting Zoo practices "questionable" ''' &ndash; Featuring an assortment of barnyard animals.*'''Otters''' &ndash; Amphibious enclosure for otters Alex and 24 more "unacceptableTsunami."<ref>[http://www*'''Giraffes''' &ndash; Colby and Gabby are the two current giraffe inhabitants.nwfdailynews.com/article/1954 Trouble in *'''Neo-Tropical Exhibit''' &ndash; At the animal kingdom] - [[Northwest Florida Daily News]], August 13, 2006</ref> Other recent incidents to plague southwest corner of the Zoo . Primates include:mandrils (Ben and Ash)*a [[November 13]]'''Perimeter enclosures''' &ndash; Nyala, gazelles, kudu, muntjac, ostriches, cranes, 2006 injury when a caged leopard bit a 19-year-old zookeeper impala.*'''Australian Outback''' &ndash; Kangaroos (whose last nameincluding Calvin), coincidentallyemus, was Leopard) who was "too close" to the catkookaburra, according to Kemper<ref>[http://wwwlorikeets and cockatoos.bigcatrescue.org/big_cat_news_files/2006/FLincidents.htm bigcatrescue.org]</ref>;*the temporary escape of two cougars from their pens on [[November 14]]'''Cat Country''' &ndash; Includes African lions (Larry, Kit and Kat), 2006 Bengal tigers (one day after the Raja and Asia), leopard bite(Osiris) and cougar (Mexica), requiring all 30 visitors to be moved to secure areas<ref>[http://www.nwfdailynews*'''The 'Gator Hole''' &ndash; More than a dozen American alligators.com/articleArchive/jan2007/cougarsescape.php Cougars escape pen at The Zoo] - [[Northwest *'''Wild Florida Daily News]]''' &ndash; Includes Amercian black bears (Kirby and Paddington), coyote (Sasha), barn owl, opossum, November 15barn owl, 2006</ref>etc.*'''Asian Rhino Enclosure''' &ndash; Currently unoccupied. Formerly home to Jafar (died 2007) andLimpopo.*the bateria-related deaths of four kangroos in '''African Adventure''' &ndash; A wildlife preserve with large, open areas enclosed by water features. Three islands on a three-day period<ref>[http://wwwcentral pond are inhabited by gorillas (Babuka, Rwanda and Husani), chimpanzees (Zachary and Patrick) and colobi.nwfdailynewsOther animals include hippos (Kiboko and Cleo), zebras, wildebeest, kudu, elands, and African wild dogs (brothers Phoenix and Quatro).com/article/1956 String of kangaroo deaths plagues zoo] - *'''Dragon World''' &ndash; Kimodo Dragon (Ivan, not named for [[Northwest Florida Daily NewsHurricane Ivan|the storm]])*'''Bats''' *'''Orangutans''' &ndash; Kerijan, January 17Sarah and Indah.*'''Giant Snake Pavilion''' &ndash; Anaconda, boa constrictor, 2007</ref>and several species of python.
==Facilities & other features==*'''Lion's Lair Gift Shop''' &ndash; Zoo entrance, ticket sales and gift shop, plus administrative offices and guest relations. Enclosures held a variety of animals including snakes (One-Eyed Willy, Lucifer and One-Way), hedgehogs (Bubba, Hedge and Snowball) and a Leopard Gecko (Pepe).*'''Karibu Restaurant''' and '''Serengeti Room''' &ndash; Filled with terrariums holding frogs, tarantulas, etc.*'''Nairobi Snack Bar'''*'''Wildlife Theater'''*'''Boardwalk''' &ndash; Overlooked the African Adventure wildlife preserve and terminated near Chimp Island, with coin-operated telescopes for viewing the animals.*'''Camellia Walk'''*'''Japanese Garden''' ==Problems=====Finances===The Zoo operated in the red since its opening in [[1984]]. It sustained massive damages in [[Hurricane Ivan]], including a number of completely destroyed exhibits. Despite a $2.7 million policy, the Zoo's insurance company only paid $59,000 of more than $600,000 in damages.<ref name="closing">"The Zoo could be closing." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 7, 2007.</ref> ===Loss of accreditation===Though it remains a licensed zoo, its American Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accreditation, granted in [[1988]], was revoked on [[March 29]], [[2006]] after AZA inspectors deemed 38 Zoo practices "questionable" and 24 more "unacceptable."<ref>[http://www.nwfdailynews.com/article/1954 Trouble in the animal kingdom] - [[Northwest Florida Daily News]], August 13, 2006</ref>  ===Animal deaths===In the first seven months of [[2007]], a total of 44 animals had died in the Zoo from various causes.<ref name="woes">"Zoo woes take center stage." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 29, 2007.</ref> In January, four kangroos died of bacteria-related illness within a three-day period.<ref>[http://www.nwfdailynews.com/article/1956 String of kangaroo deaths plagues zoo] - [[Northwest Florida Daily News]], January 17, 2007</ref> Two popular animals were found dead by zookeepers in July. Baby hippopotamus Niles died on [[July 7]]from a punctured lung caused by her father, Kiboko.<ref>"Father's bite killed baby hippo." '' reported in Pensacola News Journal'', July 13, 2007 .</ref> On [[July 17]], 10-year-old giraffe Sammy died from "acute stress and increased body temperature" resulting from a neck injury, possibly incurred by one of the posts or cables that surround the giraffes' enclosure.<ref>"Zoo loses Sammy the giraffe." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 19, 2007.</ref>The rhino died as well. The most recent death occured to the new giraffe Colby, who was on loan from Lowery Park Zoo in Tampa, FL, on Feb. 15th, just a week after his birthday. ===Injuries and escaped animals===On [[November 13]], [[2006]], a caged leopard bit a 19-year-old zookeeper (whose last name, coincidentally, was Leopard) who was "too close" to the cat, according to Kemper.<ref>[http://www.bigcatrescue.org/big_cat_news_files/2006/FLincidents.htm bigcatrescue.org]</ref> Two cougars temporarily escaped from their pens on [[November 14]], 2006 (one day after the leopard bite), requiring all 30 visitors to be moved to secure areas.<ref>[http://www.nwfdailynews.com/articleArchive/jan2007/cougarsescape.php Cougars escape pen at The Zoo] - [[Northwest Florida Daily News]], November 15, 2006</ref> ===Employee exodus===Former docent [[Carol Mills]] and ex-employee [[Sandra Dempsey]] made vocal complaints about the Zoo's practices, which included:<ref name="woes"/>*Failure to treat flea and mite infestations.*Taking blood from the Zoo is 's goats to feed vampire bats.*Housing reptiles for months on end in danger of closing unless a concrete building without sunlight. ===''High School Musical'' fundraiser scam===In June [[2008]], Zoo officials learned that a fundraiser they had planned for more than a year was a hoax. The event, planned for August 9, was intended to raise an estimated $1 million is raised by 150,000 to help the Zoo meet its operating costs for the end rest of the year. Executive director Danyelle Lantz said the Zoo was approached a year earlier by "someone posing as a representative"<ref name="hsm-pr">[http://ricksblog.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hsm-update.pdf Planned Zoo fundraiser victim of hoax]</ref> of ''[[Wikipedia:High School Musical|High School Musical]]'' stars [[Wikipedia:Zac Efron|Zac Efron]] and [[Wikipedia:Drew Seeley|Drew Seeley]]", saying he owned a production company affiliated with the Disney Channel and producing what appeared to be legitimate documents. The hoax was revealed only after Lantz attempted to confirm the date with official sources, who denied all knowledge of the zoo's fundraiser. "We're humiliated, and we're embarrassed, and we're hurt," said Lantz. "But more than that, we're concerned for [the hoax perpetrator]. We don't know at this point if it was malicious or if he's delusional."<ref>"Duped by Disney?" ''WPMI NBC 15'', July 2, 2008.</ref> After the revelation, the Zoo board's executive committee held an emergency conference call to discuss the impending financial shortfall that would have been ameliorated by the fundraiser. Some of the options discussed included closingoutright, moving the zoo to a more densely populated area, reducing the hours or days of operation, and asking county governments for tourism-related funding.<ref>"Zoo says cutbacks, closure may be imminent."''Pensacola News Journal'', July 3, 2008.</ref> Zoo board member [[Lois Benson]] said of the hoax, "When you're on life support, you're very vulnerable to charlatans. This was one of those things you grasp at because it offered some promise. We're not done yet. ... The last thing we need is for The Zoo to close."<ref>"Zoo fundraiser a hoax." ''Pensacola News Journal'', July 2, 2008.</ref>
==References==
<references{{reflist|2}} ==External links==*[http:/>/www.thezoonorthwestflorida.org/ Official site]
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