Twycross do have lots of outdated enclosures but IMO only a handful of these outdated enclosures actually have a negative impact upon the animals, these being the enclosures housing amur leopards, gorillas and orangutans. While some older enclosures like the bonobos and the penguins are old and looking a bit worse for wear, IMO they are adequate for the species and numbers that they hold. Twycross have come a long way these past few years with providing bigger and better enclosures for species such as the chimps and gibbons as well as new enclosures for giraffes, snow leopards, tigers and the revamped elephant enclosure now holding rhino. All of these enclosures are, I believe, among the best in the country for the species they hold. The pandemic might have pushed back certain developments but I have no doubt that Twycross zoo and Sharon Redrobe will go above and beyond to deliver the best possible conditions for all of their species. Just appreciate the fact that they built so many new, high quality enclosures in recent years which is a huge feat for any zoo. If Twycross had the money, I have no doubt that it would soon become one of the best zoos in the country. I apologise if I come across as defensive or rude, but I've grown up visiting Twycross and I remember that just a few years ago it was a rundown place with almost all of their species living in inadequate conditions but now it has improved so much in such a short space of time.