Though this looks like a decent enclosure, the wooden fence (which looks sturdy!) and half lawn/half chip makes me think of a garden Patching the two and adding some plants would probably make it look more natural, but as it's a new place, I guess they've got improvement ideas somewhere up their sleeves
Though this looks like a decent enclosure, the wooden fence (which looks sturdy!) and half lawn/half chip makes me think of a garden Patching the two and adding some plants would probably make it look more natural, but as it's a new place, I guess they've got improvement ideas somewhere up their sleeves
I disagree. This does appear rather poor and rather lets down the Yorkshire Wildlife Park (where most of the enclosures seem very good)
I've said many times that I appreciate the practicality of zoo enclosures, so my opinion isn't based on aesthetics, it's that this is a very open enclosure with very little furniture. In a month or two the grass may become very long and the enclosure may change, but at the moment it seems poor.