I'm curious to know what type of exhibits people prefer. There's basically two major categories of exhibit for lemurs and monkeys: islands and netted or mesh cages.
I for one am a fan of the netted enclosures with elevated window viewing in Melbourne Zoo's treetops primate boardwalk (though they could be larger). I don't often visit zoos that use island enclosures (National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra is the only zoo I've been to that predominantly use them), but I tend to find from looking through the gallery that the viewing is usually quite distant, and the opportunities for primates to climb and brachiate is limited.
What are people's thoughts? And do people want to point to exceptional island exhibits?
I for one am a fan of the netted enclosures with elevated window viewing in Melbourne Zoo's treetops primate boardwalk (though they could be larger). I don't often visit zoos that use island enclosures (National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra is the only zoo I've been to that predominantly use them), but I tend to find from looking through the gallery that the viewing is usually quite distant, and the opportunities for primates to climb and brachiate is limited.
What are people's thoughts? And do people want to point to exceptional island exhibits?