Northlanders will be able to once again admire the big cats at Kamo six months after the troubled park closed due to liquidation.
Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary has planned an open day on September 16, saying more are being planned “so don’t panic” if you miss out the opportunity.
News the park will open has created a buzz online with many people saying it is “fabulous” and “great” the gates will open again.
The sanctuary closed in March due to liquidation as Big Cats Ltd owed $264,000 to Inland Revenue and $43,000 to former employees. It was a blow given the park had only re-opened under new management in November 2021.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) had ordered its closure in July 2014 until animal enclosures met requirements. In the eight years it was shut operators worked to improve facilities to a standard required for animal welfare as well as maintain staffing at a level that could sustain public access.