Cherry Brook Zoo is surprised that Rothesay is hesitant to include them in their next budget.
Linda Collrin is the director of zoo development, and she tells CHSJ news the zoo just received full accreditation from the Canadian Accredited Zoos and Aquariums. This means after an inspection they found the zoo’s finances, workers, volunteers and animal care goes above and beyond national zoo standards. She says full accreditation is never given out if a zoo is facing closure.
Collrin admits that the zoo does have financial constraints, but she says they know how to work with a small budget like any other non-profit organization. She says they do depend on people visiting, donations and funding, but after 38 years they don’t plan on closing anytime soon.
Collrin adds the Cherry Brook Zoo is actually a 2 million dollar debt-free facility.