Communityzoo
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Bristol does have one of the smallest lion enclosures in the UK, I would say on a par with Newquay. IMHO, it is overdue demolition or a change of use. Perhaps the sedentary nature of lions, especially in captivity, lends itself to their exhibition in this enclosure being acceptable to the public, provided there is enough greenery in the exhibit and modern 'finish' in the public area. Certainly, other species could be housed here instead, but I think with lions being one of only two large mammal species left at the Clifton site (unless you count seals and tapirs), their departure wouldn't go unnoticed and it would likely generate some bad press, with connotations of an urban zoo being unsuitable for some of its inhabitants.
I am unsure what the current Masterplan is for Bristol or Wild Place, but AFAIK there are/were plans for a large tropical house on the site of 'Zona Brazil', and a Barbary macaque/Barbary sheep enclosure around the Monkey temple/aviaries/pudu enclosure? If these are still in the pipeline, it seems unlikely that Bristol plan to do anything about the lions for some years to come, however perhaps the development at London will have a knock-on effect.
I am unsure what the current Masterplan is for Bristol or Wild Place, but AFAIK there are/were plans for a large tropical house on the site of 'Zona Brazil', and a Barbary macaque/Barbary sheep enclosure around the Monkey temple/aviaries/pudu enclosure? If these are still in the pipeline, it seems unlikely that Bristol plan to do anything about the lions for some years to come, however perhaps the development at London will have a knock-on effect.