I apologise if this post is long or in fact repeats what others have said, but writing a post that I feel pulled to and watching Bayern Munich is not the easiest thing to do.
my first visit to London Zoo was I think back in 1996 and of course it was full of 'big name' animals. Elephant's, Rhino's, Gorillas, Chimps, Leopards etc. what became clear to me over the years is that although it was great seeing so many animals, species such as the Elephants and Rhinos really were not suited to the site. yes its historic to keep them at London zoo, but as much as I love zoo history, especially London and whipsnade's, I much prefer these animals to have been moved to better suited collections.
My last three visits to London Zoo have been different experiences. the first in early 2008 was disappointing, it was a grey day, very damp and cold and the zoo looked sadly worn down. a few weeks later I went back (for a school project) and with the sun out, the zoo looked better but still a bit rough around the edges. Late spring last year I went and was really pleased to see the collection look in a much better state. Fresh paint, great new tiger and penguin enclosures looked great and there was a much better feel about the place. yet sadly the Lion area still looked worn (which I will get too in a second). The zoo may have had less animals then my first visit, but for me seeing less animals in bigger better enclosures is much better then seeing loads of animals in small, old enclosures.
i have read a lot about the new lion plans and read a lot of comments on this site and I personally feel some have missed the point. in this day and age, especially in the UK, zoo's must do all they can to pull in visitors. as much as we would love, and im sure they would as well, it is not always possible to show rare and exciting creatures. too the man/woman on the street a Meerkat is more of a crowd puller then lets say a Takin or a Aardwolf. my point being, for a zoo of London zoo's size, making sure they keep as many 'big name' animals as possible is crucial. Gorilla's, Tiger's and Lion's are endangered but also crowd pullers.
for me personally the new lion plans look fantastic, we can all agree that the current lion area is below standards and as sad as i will be to see a historic part of the zoo go, if it means better space for the lions im all for it. the idea of a temple could either be great or tacky but i will withhold judgment until the exhibit is open.
I would love London zoo to go back to its glory days but the sad fact is that it is just not big enough for loads of species. the new lion enclosure is needed, a great plan and will help the zoo move into the future.
I hope i have not offended anyone, or come across as being rude, its just my personal view on it. Also apologies for my spelling and grammar but having learning difficulties, trying to type and watching football is not the easiest thing to do!
I don't want to see London lose its 'crowd pullers' either & i understand the need for better public friendly emclosures. I just don't like it being at the expense of other species when there are other unused areas available. I don't like animal space being taken up by gimmicks such as mock villages or temples.
The keeping of the obscure carnivores shouldn't just be left to Hamerton, Exmoor , RSCC etc who put London's collection to shame!