A U.K. zoo’s animals have welcomed their newest neighbours — four zookeepers — during the coronavirus outbreak. In Hayle, U.K., Paradise Park employees Izzy Wheatley, Sarah-Jane Jelbert, Emily Foden and Layla Richardson decided to move in for at least three months so they can care for the animals during COVID-19 shutdowns. “They are leaving their families, some of whom are following 12-week self-isolation periods,” the park wrote on Facebook last week. “They will be supported by other keepers on a daily basis, observing all the relevant guidelines.” The wildlife park is home to 1,200 birds and mammals, including penguins, parrots and flamingos, ITV reports.