Exhibit enclosures must be of sufficient size to provide for the physical well-being
of an animal, and allow an animal the opportunity to withdraw from contact with
other animals or from the view of visitors. Animals should have access to sheltered
areas.
Animals should be displayed when possible in exhibits that replicate their wild
habitat and in numbers that meet their social and behavioural needs.
Animal "enrichments" are measures and features that provide a more stimulating environment
for animals, for example, rope ladders, tubes, burrows, logs, pits, scratching posts,
and walls.
Visitors will not be allowed to feed animals except in specific circumstances where
food is prepared by the zoo and amounts are carefully controlled.