The Big Cat Terraces at London Zoo, before they were re-modelled as Land of the Lions. I don't massively hate LotL, but I do think it could have been done differently and better. The old Terraces on the other hand had decent-sized and well-planted enclosures for a number of different cat species, and I remember seeing Tigers, Lions, Serval, Cheetah, Clouded Leopard and Sand Cat there over the years; I used to enjoy visiting my favourite ever Asiatic Lion, the wonderfully vocal Lucifer, at the Lion enclosure on the Terraces, before he moved to Paignton. The visitor areas were spacious too, without feeling too crowded except at some of the windows. They also had that 'surrounded by animals' feeling that you don't get so much now, understandably as more space and theming is put between major exhibits.
I would also like to be able to re-visit the Clore Pavillion of 1999-2001, the first time I remember visiting, when more of the building was open to visitors, which I guess means I miss that too.
Mentions too for Wolf Wood at Whipsnade (a perfect setting for hardy grey wolves, the African Hunting Dogs don't seem to have had much luck in the same space since) and the Nocturnal House at Bristol (of course!). Also the Maned Wolf enclosure at London Zoo, roughly where the Squirrel Monkeys are now, don't think London will ever have such smelly animals on-site again!
I would also like to be able to re-visit the Clore Pavillion of 1999-2001, the first time I remember visiting, when more of the building was open to visitors, which I guess means I miss that too.
Mentions too for Wolf Wood at Whipsnade (a perfect setting for hardy grey wolves, the African Hunting Dogs don't seem to have had much luck in the same space since) and the Nocturnal House at Bristol (of course!). Also the Maned Wolf enclosure at London Zoo, roughly where the Squirrel Monkeys are now, don't think London will ever have such smelly animals on-site again!
