There is a new zoo book, written by John Tuson, that is due to be published in the next few weeks. Already, there are more than 100 pre-orders of The Zoos of Great Britain and Ireland, which is currently getting printed and will arrive in mailboxes in early 2022. I've seen a few sections of the book and I can assure everyone that the manuscript is brilliantly written and lavishly illustrated. The design is of the highest quality and there will be around 300 pages.
The book will feature 51 zoos, all of which are delightfully highlighted via guidebooks on this website:
Zoo Book - Featured Zoos
Not only will there be 51 zoos profiled with lengthy reviews (including historical accounts of each collection), but the book will have more than a dozen 'special sections' as well. These will be essays on topics ranging from London Zoo's Clove Pavilion to Hamerton Zoo's Australian Collection to The Tecton Buildings at Dudley Zoo. I'm proud to say that I was the #2 individual to pay for the book and I am eagerly awaiting its arrival in the next couple of months.
The main page of the book's website is here:
Zoo Book
And, interestingly enough, the author has been running a poll to find the favourite zoos of Great Britain/Ireland. The link below lists the 51 zoos that feature in the book, and the poll allows individuals to choose their FOUR FAVOURITE ZOOS. That doesn't necessarily mean the best, as otherwise Chester Zoo might as well scoop up the 'award' right now, but one's favourite zoo might be something entirely different and a location full of nostalgia and fond memories.
Approximately 150 people have already chosen their favourite zoos. Go ahead and vote!
Your Favourite Zoos. Not the 'best' (whatever that means), or the most important, but your favourite - for whatever subjective reason you like....
The book will feature 51 zoos, all of which are delightfully highlighted via guidebooks on this website:
Zoo Book - Featured Zoos
Not only will there be 51 zoos profiled with lengthy reviews (including historical accounts of each collection), but the book will have more than a dozen 'special sections' as well. These will be essays on topics ranging from London Zoo's Clove Pavilion to Hamerton Zoo's Australian Collection to The Tecton Buildings at Dudley Zoo. I'm proud to say that I was the #2 individual to pay for the book and I am eagerly awaiting its arrival in the next couple of months.
The main page of the book's website is here:
Zoo Book
And, interestingly enough, the author has been running a poll to find the favourite zoos of Great Britain/Ireland. The link below lists the 51 zoos that feature in the book, and the poll allows individuals to choose their FOUR FAVOURITE ZOOS. That doesn't necessarily mean the best, as otherwise Chester Zoo might as well scoop up the 'award' right now, but one's favourite zoo might be something entirely different and a location full of nostalgia and fond memories.
Approximately 150 people have already chosen their favourite zoos. Go ahead and vote!
Your Favourite Zoos. Not the 'best' (whatever that means), or the most important, but your favourite - for whatever subjective reason you like....