robert everett
Well-Known Member
I’d also take into consideration ZSL zoos are going over a massive change and isn’t about how many species we can fit in a zoo. London zoo still has more species than Chester
I'm going to visit London in May.
Do you recommend London zoo?
Are there any interesting rarities?
Are there any interesting rarities?
Potto, Moholi Galago, Slender Loris, Australian Water Rat, and Bearded Pig spring to mind from the mammals. There are still some very nice reptiles and amphibians on show as well.
Although the potto and pig are sadly not going to last much longer I fear....
Although the potto and pig are sadly not going to last much longer I fear....
I know the Bearded Pigs are on the way out, but didn't know the same was true of the Pottos. Are they elderly specimens?
Any reason why ? They are currently in two exhibits in nightlife.
I think London is a great zoo, it just takes long periods of time to change especially when the zoo is already nearly 200 years old change takes time especially as they are going through a reform of their collection so every animal is in the zoo for a reason weather it be educational or breedingI think people are generally down on London on these forums through (speaking for myself) a mix of profound affection and genuine love for the place, irritation at current management and an ability to see what a world class institution it could be again with a little more imagination than the current leadership possesses.
That said, I wholeheartedly recommend it. It has its flaws, as we are all pointing out, but also a good number of rarities, good exhibits on the whole, and for history is second only to the Menagerie in Paris and Schonnbrunn in Vienna.
It's not a BAD zoo, it's a very good zoo. Just not what it could or should be.
Not incredibly old but not spring chickens either - the last successful breeding in Europe that I know of was at Marwell in 2006, and I believe the European population is down to six individuals across four collections. With regards to London's stock, they have two individuals in separate exhibits.
Have to correct you on this @TeaLovingDave - the pair are mixed. Also I believe each one is about 10 years old, which isn’t exactly ancient but isn’t the youngest either....
Have to correct you on this @TeaLovingDave - the pair are mixed. Also I believe each one is about 10 years old, which isn’t exactly ancient but isn’t the youngest either....
There are two enclosures...but they’re next door to each other and linked by a hatch.In which case presumably ZRUK is incorrect about there being two exhibits?![]()
With the aviaries on the North bank now 60% empty what would people like to see happen to them refurbished or remove and replaced with what.
My self would love to see them refurbished and have a collection of turaco's in them what do you want to see?