The Kent pub doubling as a zoo that's looking for a new animal keeper
Briefly

The Fenn Bell Conservation Project in Rochester is seeking a full-time animal keeper with zoo experience. Founded by Andrew Cowell in 2014, the facility began with two rescued pigs and has expanded into a zoo for various animals including monkeys and flamingos, attracting over 60,000 visitors annually. The project emphasizes animal rescue and conservation, as all animals were saved from challenging situations. The new keeper's role includes diet preparation, monitoring animal behavior, and supervising volunteers, with a salary of £25,600.
None of the animals here have been bought. They've all been saved from difficult situations, whether from other zoos or private owners who could no longer care for them.
I told Shepherd Neame I wanted to rent the pub to build a zoo, and I think they thought I was mad, but they went with it.
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