Put a photograph in the Gallery about 2 weeks ago great looking species.
Nice little things, a few specialists are breeding them in the private sector. I think these might be from Newquay.Put a photograph in the Gallery about 2 weeks ago great looking species.
Also, in the words of the family member I went with today, after seeing Land of the Lions, the zoo have 'lost the plot'. They were not impressed.
Would have to agree another exhibit that is way overdone and looks out of place and as you say even the "muggles" have noticed.When even the "muggles" start saying things like that, something really is seriously wrong......![]()
I counter with if you're going to be in the city you certainly should go. Whilst for regulars frustrated with the general decline and lack of direction and long time visitors who may remember what the zoo was like at its peak there might be cause for some second thoughts but I'd say that there's certainly a lot of good things to enjoy at London Zoo, there's still a good mix ABCs and rarer mammals as well as strong collections of birds, herps, fish and insects as well as an amazing sense of history. Even if the zoo isn't what is was or really what it could be it's important not to lose sight of what it is.
They've got rid of some things that they did well. All the North Bank Pheasantry/owlery/geese and crane paddocks.Will people remember that most collections had great collections years ago when most of the exhibits were too small and crowded, as collections have moved on many have lost around 60% of the species they used to hold as the exhibits have become bigger and better for both species and visitors to create a better atmosphere for both species and visitors.
I do feel that the collection could do with a few more mammal species but the problem then lies which species do they remove, when they do they will probably be criticized for doing so it's swings and roundabouts these days.
If it was not for the zebra,okapi and giraffe I would not even go over to the north bank side.....