If you've been following Beauval, I'd suggest gerenuks really weren't that much of a leap - either way, my point was mostly tongue-in-cheek with regards to whale sharks but the underlying truth remains that plans are, after all, just plans and things might not pan out as shown above, much as I and everyone else here I'd assume would.
I wouldn't go there - whether or not Colchester makes these developments, that still leaves a good portion as the zoo as it is. If we're looking purely at what Colchester has right now versus what Chester has for the same (or very comparable species), it doesn't hold a candle to its northerly neighbour I'm afraid. Chester has far superior exhibits in pretty much every domain that they have in common for now, and I doubt that will change. While Chester isn't my favourite zoo by any stretch of the imagination, it is very consistent in the high quality of its enclosures.
I wouldn't agree. Looking at the zoo, a 14,000 sqm rhino, warty pig and tapir area, 3,000 sqm worth of new big cat outdoor exhibits, 7,000 sqm gorilla complex, refurbishments of both the aquarium and primate buildings (both pretty large undertakings), brand new Okapi exhibits (2100 sqm) and a 7000 sqm bear and wolf area. The Tierpark is no slacker either but I won't get into it for fear of derailing the thread. Either way, big developments in a period that is very likely considerably shorter than that taken to complete Colchester's proposals. But just to be clear, this is absolutely understandable for so many reasons - no one expects Colchester to have the same output as these juggernauts, but that is quite my point; it isn't on par with these sorts of zoos and, much as I'd like to have a Prague or Berlin a short train ride away, won't be even after this is all wrapped up.
I am however
very much looking forward to the developments, as Colchester is a zoo I really like and it has a lot going for it - can't wait to see what they come up with when it gets closer to the time

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