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‘There’s no zoo without you;’ Central Florida Zoo hopes animal lovers return soon

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SANFORD, Fla. – As Central Florida continues to navigate through the pandemic, some local and tourist attractions are slowly starting to see an improvement in attendance but despite a boost from the Labor Day weekend, places like the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens continue to struggle with low attendance and a loss in revenue.Zoo CEO Dino Ferri said the zoo has likely lost out on millions of dollars in revenue from cancelled events.“It’s a big number and the more I say it, it hasn’t gotten any smaller,” Ferri said. “We did some numbers through the end of this year knowing things that are already gonna be canceled; any special events you know, any of our big fundraising events, school programs.

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