I like London's lion theming!
GOSH - I thought I was the only one (on these forums at least)
I like London's lion theming!
GOSH - I thought I was the only one (on these forums at least)![]()
The former lion exhibit is to be cleared and turned into a picnic area.
I’d tend to agree. The series got rather repetitive last series.Tonight's Secret Life of the Zoo featured the Mountain Chicken Frogs and posed the question of when or if the zoo will see its first breeding of the species... correct me if I'm wrong but haven't they bred before at Chester, albeit some time ago? I'm sure I read it on this forum, courtesy of one of our resident Chester Zoo experts.
As an aside, I quite enjoyed tonight's programme but so far I'm not feeling quite as invested in it as I once was. I think they're making too many episodes and its getting rather repetitive in parts - I'm a huge fan of the series but even I'm starting to wonder if its past its best?
Tonight's Secret Life of the Zoo featured the Mountain Chicken Frogs and posed the question of when or if the zoo will see its first breeding of the species... correct me if I'm wrong but haven't they bred before at Chester, albeit some time ago? I'm sure I read it on this forum, courtesy of one of our resident Chester Zoo experts.
As an aside, I quite enjoyed tonight's programme but so far I'm not feeling quite as invested in it as I once was. I think they're making too many episodes and its getting rather repetitive in parts - I'm a huge fan of the series but even I'm starting to wonder if its past its best?
I used to love the original animal park series but the recent 2/3 series are terrible in contrast.Still no where near as bad as the last series of Animal park, put it on in the background while doing something else if something comes on your more interested in pay more attention, what I started doing with Animal park.
Still no where near as bad as the last series of Animal park, put it on in the background while doing something else if something comes on your more interested in pay more attention, what I started doing with Animal park.
Which is really unfortunate. The house has little future as an enclosure as that part of the zoo is being emptied of animals, but it has huge historical significance, having housed lions, bears and all manner of different species over the years. The old bear pit would also make a great history exhibit and it's not soaking up space that could be used for another species.The zoo has put in plans to remove the old Anteater house near the old pedestrian entrance.
Which is really unfortunate. The house has little future as an enclosure as that part of the zoo is being emptied of animals, but it has huge historical significance, having housed lions, bears and all manner of different species over the years. The old bear pit would also make a great history exhibit and it's not soaking up space that could be used for another species.
Perhaps one of the zoo history societies could step up and attempt a rescue, rather than let the current Chester management wipe all of the old zoo off the (impossible to read) map?
Here, here. Agreed, the building is part of the original Oakfield Estate. The circular bear pit, one of the oldest remaining enclosures.
Truth of the matter is that destruction of old familiar landmarks feels like removal of Childhood memories. Current zoo management and many staff came to the zoo later in life and so, not having that emotional link will be more inclined towards site clearance.
Which is really unfortunate. The house has little future as an enclosure as that part of the zoo is being emptied of animals, but it has huge historical significance, having housed lions, bears and all manner of different species over the years. The old bear pit would also make a great history exhibit and it's not soaking up space that could be used for another species.
Perhaps one of the zoo history societies could step up and attempt a rescue, rather than let the current Chester management wipe all of the old zoo off the (impossible to read) map?
If I could 'like' this post half a dozen times I would. I couldn't agree more.
That enclosure, in the location it is, presents a perfect opportunity to preserve some history and to present some heritage to the visitor.
Its a shame that the current zoo management are so single minded. Almost blinkered.
Nobody wants to be stuck in the past, and I'm not suggesting that. Just a little nod to heritage amongst the development. After all, there is nothing to be ashamed of in Chester Zoo's history. Quite the opposite.
That would be a great idea to have a visitor centre based around the old building and enclosure. It could show the history of the zoo. As already mentioned that part of the zoo is becoming a wasteland regarding animal exhibits. Maybe an idea would be to look at expanding the parrot breeding centre to allow more parrots to exhibited.Which is really unfortunate. The house has little future as an enclosure as that part of the zoo is being emptied of animals, but it has huge historical significance, having housed lions, bears and all manner of different species over the years. The old bear pit would also make a great history exhibit and it's not soaking up space that could be used for another species.
Perhaps one of the zoo history societies could step up and attempt a rescue, rather than let the current Chester management wipe all of the old zoo off the (impossible to read) map?