GeeZee
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That’s just my own opinion lol
Citation needed.![]()
That’s just my own opinion lol
A new bust could e created using the death mask should they wish to do so. The purchaser of the original bust (I am curious to know who it was - we may never know) is likely to preserve it, so it is not lost to history.Agree. I was really surprised to see it in the auction. They say they have kept the original death mask but that's hardly a display item like the famous bust.
Where was the last place in the Zoo that the Alfred bust was displayed.Was it still in the wall recess at the entrance of the Ape cum Nocturnal House?
I liked Bristol very much, but have not felt the need to visit Wild Place.It'd nonetheless be interesting to hear the "many ways" that you feel Wild Place qualifies as "miles better" than Clifton was![]()
I liked Bristol very much, but have not felt the need to visit Wild Place.
But, based on second-hand information, I would be really surprised if it is miles better in many ways.
It'd nonetheless be interesting to hear the "many ways" that you feel Wild Place qualifies as "miles better" than Clifton was![]()
Maybe you disagree on the broader point, but I do personally agree with what many in the Bristol Zoological Society state themselves in that the new BZP is more reflective of what a modern Zoo would look like. Clifton in retrospective was rather small, particularly the lion enclosure (and in the recent past, polar bears), In general - the old site was looking rather tired and in general the old style 'city zoos' are rather dated.
Compare to this the bear wood enclosure which is one of the best exhibits I have seen (and I believe the only one where bears/wolves share a large combined area, which would have historically been the case in the wild)
The old site was, unfortunately, not fit for purpose in its current state - to put it into context I believe that the entire zoo was only 1/3 bigger than the bear wood exhibit alone at BZP.
The whole conservation showcase thing , I do understand where they are coming from, I think they are trying to build a modern consensus and attract a wider scope of people who may not necessarily like or agree with zoos, but may well be impressed with some of the work BZP has been undertaking.
Out of interest, which zoos have a large area which mixes wolves and bears together? Certainly not in the UK at least anyway.
Paira Daiza is one such, though the area is probably not as big as Bear Wood is described as being. There were about six bears and two wolves when I went last year.
Of course though Bears and Wolves inhabit the same forests, its not quite the same as being confined together where more contact is likely to be the norm. I don't know how wolves in particular feel about that.
I was always a bit puzzled about this choice of exhibit at Wild Place, it now seems rather at odds with the heavy 'conservation park/endangered species' theme of BZP, plus the bears are a non-exhibit at this time of year for a few months. It is also a pity IMO that species like the Pygmy Hippos and Lions did not make the transfer from the old zoo. They do need some more high profile species there( that's apart from the Gorilla exhibit which is still some way off anyway).
There are literally dozens of exhibits across Europe which mix bears and wolves, as a matter of fact.
Out of genuine interest , I'd still like to at least know some of these other zoos that have a mixture of bears and wolves in the same exhibit (aside from Paira Daiza which has been mentioned).
Just off the top of my head....
Wildpark Luneberger Heide (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Dierenpark Ouwehands (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Tierpark Goldau (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Zoo Schwerin (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Wildpark Grunau (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Yaroslavl Zoo (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Tierpark Stadt Haag (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Tierpark Dählhölzli (Grey Wolf and Brown Bear)
Woburn Safari Park (Grey Wolf and American Black Bear)
Naturzoo Rheine (Sloth Bear and Golden Jackal, formerly also African Wolf)
Zoo Olomouc (American Black Bear and Coyote, formerly Timber Wolf instead of Coyote)
And to stretch the definition of wolf a little further....
Allwetterzoo Muenster (Sloth Bear and Dhole)