I actually meant 'more interesting' in terms of both Lemurs and visitors alike.
I think its always worth posting these sort of suggestions, or 'negative' comments as they are sometimes alternatively regarded (though not presented for that reason) in case folk from the zoo in question read it and go away and think about it some more...
It is indeed. I'm not 'in a tiff' with you or your posts, I'm just commenting on the content. I do that on plenty of others too. I'm not sure who your last comment about bees in bonnets was directed at but I do think this is a rather uninspiring/dull enclosure for the reasons I mentioned above, though its evidently suitable for the Lemurs and the big oak tree is a plus for it.
Yes my point being what you cannot see. Mature oak tree to which they have access,a small stream ,long grass areas ,all out of shot.As is their night house and the daily enhancement sessions.I have seen it and one day you may too ,Im sure you would be happy if the shot was from another angle. all the best John
I agree with this comment exactly.I go here 3 times a year for nine years and every single time I've been they've been looking perfectly content.
The enrichment is also very good (I've taken part and gotten to feed them.)