Leiclad 20 Noahs Ark doesn't have anywhere near as many primates as Bristol.
YET.
Whether you love it or loathe it, it has grown very fast. Its visitor numbers have risen fast. It has good accessibility from the M5 and plenty of parking. Its specie count has grown quickly in a short space of time and their animals, on the whole, are in decent sized, suitable enclosures. It is progressing with its elephant sanctuary and all though im not fan of it, i think it will come to fruition. Espeically with NWCP (probably) shelved. Primates WILL come, that im sure of, and they will be able to give over more of the 300 acres they own to increase their portfolio.
Bristol, after 12 years+ of redevelopment, still has monkeys in the same sized enclosures - the new jungle may be aesthetically pleasing but those cages (and they are still cages, roof or no roof) and not signiifcantly bigger. Its called rearranging deck chairs.
The gorilla island is great, but its size means they *may* have to birth control the successful group in the future - they have 6 already i think, and can accomodate 11 with the extension to the house. For those that dont know, the gorilla island sits on the site of the wendy's old pen, a lawn and half the wading bird enclosure (which was beautiful - i promise to scan pictures this week for you all the see!). The island, btw is not as big as was depicted in artist impressions at the time and I do wonder if zoo management were a bit deluded as to the size of the area. The old elephant pen would have made a good lion enclosure (this was an early plan for the site), it would have been no smaller than their current one!
If it wants to keep itself as a respected zoo, with good animal exhibits, then it needs to:
1) ensure that new enclosures and not stagnant - ie the same size as the last bloody one!
2) not give up valuable space to childrens play areas, theme park attractions and exhibits it really does not have the space for anyway
3) not pander to the public by filling up its limited space with penguins, meerkats and lorikeets - more important than ever now, with its rivals upping their game (longleats good recent developments, noahs expansion plans and cotwolds conservative, tasteful developments).