Koalas were kept in the Round House until 1992 when London Zoo's last koala was sent to Lisbon Zoo.Actually I think they were kept in the Roundhouse as recently as the 90s, certainly in the 80s...
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Koalas were kept in the Round House until 1992 when London Zoo's last koala was sent to Lisbon Zoo.Actually I think they were kept in the Roundhouse as recently as the 90s, certainly in the 80s...
From a Zoo email:
Rainforest Life at London Zoo is expected to be closed from 6 January - 31 January 2026 for maintenance. The Night Life area of the Zoo (downstairs) will remain open.
Thanks for the heads up, which email is this? I did just get a members email but it didn’t mention the Rainforest House, only the fun things on for December and other zoo news :/
All in all though I’m glad they’re gonna do work to maintain it, it’s probably one of the zoos most iconic areas and feels like a living museum piece![]()
The very last thing on the Members email.
The Chair of trustees has announced that Matthew Gould, ZSL’s Chief Executive, has resigned with immediate effect and is no longer serving as CEO. No further comment has been made.
This story appeared on the Guardian website today
London zoo boss quits amid claims of ‘unacceptable workplace behaviour’
Oh… Yeah that’s not sounding good
Really hope everything goes alright for ZSL during their anniversary next year, seems to be a bunch of stuff they’re having to handle recently.
Agreed, it's a tremendous inconvenience and not a fantastic headline in a time when zoos are already under the cosh in the media but it's ultimately a positive outcome that he has been ejected from ZSL as soon as the accusations came out.I don't think it's a bad news story in itself that the poor behaviour of a senior executive is confronted and he has to leave. Far from ideal whatever he was up to (and poor timing) but it's a good thing to see this sort of thing dealt with.
Of course whatever he did isn't being published but him not being there appears to be a good outcome. It isn't great for ZSL to have any controversy given everything else going on but addressing staff concerns is a good thing and I hope we'd want that (as long as done fairly) in all our workplaces.
I hope too that we see better news in the anniversary year and beyond it!
At least it was down to the poor performance of an individual, rather than the poor performance of the zoo. I think that by the sound of it the zoo acted quickly and professionally. Well done!Agreed, it's a tremendous inconvenience and not a fantastic headline in a time when zoos are already under the cosh in the media but it's ultimately a positive outcome that he has been ejected from ZSL as soon as the accusations came out.
If anyone is interested in details, I won't share them here until they are publically announced (if they are)...but they're all available on social media courtesy of his (soon to be) ex-wife. There's more to it than just that, but that's what actually got him binned. Although he resigned before they could actually fire him. You can take the man out the civil service...
I'm still rather positive for the zoo and ZSL as a whole going forwards and 2026 should be a very good year indeed.
Another zoo CEO with no zoo, animal or conservation experience. I’m sure he won’t be missed - sounds awful!
Agreed, it's a tremendous inconvenience and not a fantastic headline in a time when zoos are already under the cosh in the media but it's ultimately a positive outcome that he has been ejected from ZSL as soon as the accusations came out.
If anyone is interested in details, I won't share them here until they are publically announced (if they are)...but they're all available on social media courtesy of his (soon to be) ex-wife. There's more to it than just that, but that's what actually got him binned. Although he resigned before they could actually fire him. You can take the man out the civil service...
I'm still rather positive for the zoo and ZSL as a whole going forwards and 2026 should be a very good year indeed.
I did another visit last week too so have some photos of this (was gonna share sooner but some troglodyte stole my Mum’s phone, so I’ve been busy helping her sort that out), I agree it’s a beautiful enclosureFirst impressions of the new Capybara enclosure are largely positive. Love the mix of substrates and shrubbery, and the pool does indeed appear quite deep. Like most of ZSL's recent developments, top-notch educational features too.








Apparently that’s where the Santa meet-and-greet is happening this year, so indeed the only time it’s been opened for free was the Halloween Half-Term. It’s shame that visiting the inside of the Cassons is now such a rare opportunity, but it’s understandable given it would probably need staff supervision all the same.There's been a lot of discussion about the Cassons being closed until Christmas, and they do indeed seemed to have reopened, but for a ticketed Christmas event only. Can't quite remember what the event's name was, but it was some sort of sleigh-related pun.
Yeah, unfortunately the Nocturnal House currently has a slight lack of diversity. Only 5 of the 9 enclosures (Mouse Lemur, Pygmy Dormouse, Naked Mole Rat, Harvest Mouse and Potto) have species not found in any other enclosures there, although you can count it as 6 if you include the two separate species of Galago (which still comes down to 5 if you consider the lemurs are also in the Lemur House upstairs).I haven't seen this mentioned, though there has been speculation, but according to Zootierliste the Grey Slender Loris have indeed left the collection; a pair left for Frankfurt and a single male for Shaldon, which seems to have been all the zoo had. A real shame.
Unsure if this is related, but some of the birds in there were nesting (which may have used up plant material?), like these Victoria Crowned Pigeons:The main walkthrough in Blackburn seems to be better-planted than ever, and very well-stocked. The smaller walkthrough is certainly the most bustling it's ever been, but strangely I felt as though the abundance of birds really emphasised the lack of plants; it could do with some replanting I think.
