bazzoobuilder
Well-Known Member
Bristol Zoo
I was born about one street away from Bristol zoo and was taken there as a baby by my parents, who went most weeks, until we moved to another part of Bristol (I was about seven then I’m sixty now). I have been an annual member or at least visited once a year for my entire life (Even during some years when I lived out of Bristol), so you could say I’m an established supporter.
I have seen a lot of changes there (as with most zoos) many of then for the better, like the removal of bear pits and small gorilla cages. I was sorry to see some go like the elephant rides and animals walking round the zoo but to improve animal welfare it was undoubtedly necessary.
Personally I’m not convinced that was the case with the monkey temple.
I think they loved it running in and out of the doors, put one in their native environment and it would be packed in no time.
I was also sorry that so many trees had to come down and there is defiantly nothing like the gardens there used to be, but how about the sea lions and penguins, that’s a Wow for starters.
I now have the pleasure of working in another zoo set in beautiful countryside and ten times bigger, but I would still recommend Bristol zoo to everybody.
It’s part of Bristol’s history and still a beautiful place to visit.
I was born about one street away from Bristol zoo and was taken there as a baby by my parents, who went most weeks, until we moved to another part of Bristol (I was about seven then I’m sixty now). I have been an annual member or at least visited once a year for my entire life (Even during some years when I lived out of Bristol), so you could say I’m an established supporter.
I have seen a lot of changes there (as with most zoos) many of then for the better, like the removal of bear pits and small gorilla cages. I was sorry to see some go like the elephant rides and animals walking round the zoo but to improve animal welfare it was undoubtedly necessary.
Personally I’m not convinced that was the case with the monkey temple.
I was also sorry that so many trees had to come down and there is defiantly nothing like the gardens there used to be, but how about the sea lions and penguins, that’s a Wow for starters.
I now have the pleasure of working in another zoo set in beautiful countryside and ten times bigger, but I would still recommend Bristol zoo to everybody.
It’s part of Bristol’s history and still a beautiful place to visit.