
Wanted: someone with experience of looking after animals while running a visitor attraction.
They’re the requirements a government department is looking for to run the Wildlife Park after the retirement this week of long-serving general manager Nick Pinder.
Chief executive of the Department of Leisure, Nick Black, says the department plans investment and needs to run the public sector facility in a private sector manner.
He thinks the Wildlife Park is a vital asset for the Island.
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