How do you keep wildlife business running in the face of social, political and cultural change?
In this episode of All About Business, I speak to Reggie Heyworth, the owner of one of the UK’s biggest wildlife parks. Cotswold Wildlife Park, which was started by his father all the way back in 1969. We discuss how he took over the business from his father, how they kept the animals alive during the pandemic as well as his thoughts on the ‘anti-zoo brigade.’
Reggie grew up in the Cotswold Wildlife Park, a business his father started in 1969, and which has grown into one of the UK’s largest wildlife parks. For several years, he worked as a conservationist on the African continent. In 2012, he returned to the UK to take over the running of the park. He created the park’s famous gardens, and also runs a number of initiatives, including Keeper for the Day, where you can learn about the animals and how they are looked after.
01:13 The Origins of the Wildlife Park
04:03 Early Challenges and Successes
10:29 Modern Zoo Practices and Conservation
21:07 Reggie's Return and Leadership
22:16 Impact of COVID-19 on the Wildlife Park
27:17 Navigating the Reopening Challenges
28:29 Reassessing Business Strategies
32:15 Difficult Decisions During the Pandemic
35:51 Leadership and Team Building Insights
37:44 The Importance of Loving Animals
41:19 Future of Wildlife Conservation
43:23 Creating a Beautiful Environment
47:01 Looking Ahead: Five Years from Now
48:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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