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výroční zpráva 2009 ( 4,12 MB ) - Zoo Ostrava

výroční zpráva 2009 ( 4,12 MB ) - Zoo Ostrava

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<strong>Zoo</strong> with total project costs of CZK 10,100 thousand will be underway and completed in 2010, with 2,100thousand CZK to be provided by the Operational Programme Environment (OPE), and the remainderamounting to 8,000 thousand CZK allocated by SCO. Within the project, the mud will be removed fromthe pond, a littoral zone set up and eroded parts of the pond banks and dykes restored. To enlarge thepond water surface area by adding littoral zones, the main drainage sewer of the pond will be extendedand deepened, with the sediment removed used for setting up new islands and expanding the existingones. The project aims to remove mud, reinforce the eroding pond sides and reconstruct the existingbanks including the dyke. Additionally, creating new islets will help implement favourable measures interms of landscape and ecosystem diversity; it will also increase retention capacity of the landscape, aswell as preserve and restore natural runoff conditions. Two existing islands to accommodate lemurs willbe enlarged and interconnected by three walkways as part of visitor routes, while the third island willbe enlarged and separated from the remainder, as it will host a gibbon exhibit later on. Then there willbe two new islands created and connected with the adjoining banks and each other by three walkwayslinked to the system of paths and log roads, while also placed to form a natural barrier between thesika deer enclosure and surrounding unfenced part of the pond. A total of six bridges <strong>12</strong> and 9.5 m longinterconnecting the islands and the banks are designed as walkways made of a steel bridge deck combinedwith timber elements forming walking surfaces and handrails. Within the existing forest stand section,the visitor route across the two new islands will be interconnected with new path units by a log road 42.8m long, to be also designed for direct viewing of the neighbouring sika deer enclosure to be set up, fromwhich the log road will be separated by handrail and artificial ditch erected along the artificial retainingwall of the log road. The lengthwise gradient of the log road is designed to meet the requirements formovement of persons with reduced ability to move or sense of direction. The existing fence of the ponddyke will be removed and replaced with a new fence. The works will include new fencing for planned craneand sika deer enclosures, with a log hay-barn constructed for the latter species, a critically endangeredanimal.• In the course of 2010, a gas supply system including mains will be set up within the zoo grounds,with a total costs of some 9,000 thousand CZK, which will be covered directly from the SCO's budget. Thespecific buildings and structures including the carnivore house, primate house, hippo & rhino house andeducation facility to a gas heating system will bring significant savings of funds in the years to come, as theexisting facilities are now heated by highly expensive electric energy. In addition, alternating electricityusing natural gas will reduce CO 2 emissions.In <strong>2009</strong>, a project development phase was launched, underway or completed for the followingoperations:• Design development was finished for the Visitor Centre that will not only provide the much-neededrestaurant operated all the year long, but also offer premises for conservation education, conferences andworkshops. In <strong>2009</strong>, an application was filed by the zoo to get funding for the project implementationfrom EU Structural Funds, more specifically, the Regional Operating Programme (ROP) Moravia Silesia.Unfortunately, the Regional Council of the Moravian-Silesian Cohesion Region did not find the applicationattractive enough for the development of the regional tourism. In 2010, the zoo's attempts to seek fundingfor the project within the next calls of the Moravian-Silesian Regional Operation Programme are tocontinue.26

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