It has become known to which zoos the lions will be moving. They will go to Zoo de La Palmyre.If so which zoo?
It has become known to which zoos the lions will be moving. They will go to Zoo de La Palmyre.If so which zoo?
Knowing how outdated that zoo is I do hope that they are well equipped for the lions.It has become known to which zoos the lions will be moving. They will go to Zoo de La Palmyre.
I just got today's newspaper with on the front page: Geld is op, leeuwen moeten weg (No money, lions have to go). Some info from the article: lions have been in Artis since 1839, the second year of the zoo's existence, and twohunderd lions have been kept over the years. A new enclosure will cost 4 million euros, but Artis doesn't have the money, as the debt over 2020 was nearly 10 million euros. The lion and two lionesses will move to southern France medio February. Something a bit positive, the renovation of the Aquarium is still possible with a 15 million euro aid of the city council (that's interesting, but I will leave my political opinions to myself).
I find it a bit strange to refurbish the restaurant while Artis doesn't seem to have enough money to build a new lion enclosure...
According to the magazine, its being refurbished at this moment (so during the corona crisis).When was the refurbishment happen?
I find it a bit strange to refurbish the restaurant while Artis doesn't seem to have enough money to build a new lion enclosure...
A bit of a cheap dig is it not?Agreed, in times of financial crisis the money should be used to upgrade the animal enclosures, not the restaurant.
A bit of a cheap dig is it not?
FYI somewhat of a reality check here (and I am being realistic without any bad feeling nor saying you are not entitled to your own opinions, mind you): last and this year new exhibits being built on the bare budget: new gibbon island and indoor house, new tropical hall - Metzelaarkas, the Primate House going empty, the Small Mammal House updated, new historical bridges renovated, new footpaths and a few other minor refurbs. Yes, the lion enclosure got postponed (which I personally do not find a priority anyway).
Further, big projects on the go: new natural history museum - Groote Museum (planned 2022?), Aquarium (now going empty for renovation over 2-3+ years). Both investments over the 20-25mio mark.
I agree, Kifaru Bwana
Many zoos have massive financial problems due to Covid-19. They have to work out what to do to invest in the future. Artis can make more money from restaurants than from a new lion enclosure.
There are lions in Amersfoort, Anna Paulowna, Arnhem, Blijdorp, Emmen, Hilvarenbeek, Kerkrede, Landgraaf, Mierlo, Overloon and Rhenen. It shouldn't be that difficult for someone to travel from Amsterdam to see a lion.
All the other visitor services locations are outlets all weather within the park, this is the only big indoor service restaurant and it has been in existence for a good 2 decades. The current layout and all mod cons for the visiting public so requires a restaurant being up-to-date and going with the times. TBH: at the very moment that is not the case.I agree with you Kifaru Bwana that Artis has finished a lot of projects recently. However, I find it funny that Artis still has money to refurbish one of their restaurants but not for building a new lion enclosure. I am not saying that the refurbishment would cost the same as a new lion enclosure, I also think that at this time a new lion enclosure isn't a priority. However this is the message that Artis shows in the media, that due to the corona crisis projects have been postponed and funds are limited. Today I read an article that they cut costs by no longer cleaning the windows of animal enclosures.
I might be wrong, but didn't Artis get municipal or goverment funding for te renovation of the aquarium, should be around 10 mio if I am not mistaken.
Artis does make a lot of money with their restaurants etc, but they have already invested in a new restaurant near the penguins and one in the new gibbon enclosure. So refurbishing the large restaurant isn't such a high priority for me.
Yes, there are other zoos with lions relatively nearby but it's also about the historical "importance" of lions in Artis. They have been in the zoo for almost its entire existence, so a lot of people value this.
All the other visitor services locations are outlets all weather within the park, this is the only big indoor service restaurant and it has been in existence for a good 2 decades. The current layout and all mod cons for the visiting public so requires a restaurant being up-to-date and going with the times. TBH: at the very moment that is not the case.
The aviary represents the Dutch polder landscape. In those Dutch polders you can encounter both the kestrels (the common kestrel, not the lesser kestrel) and the avocets, so it is actually not very unusual.What an odd combination, kestrels with avocets. But I like the idea.