littleRedPanda
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He must be right, he's posted it in two threadsUnless you're older than you have claimed, you didn'tas they definitely didn't have a road train at the zoo in the early 2010s when I first visited!
He must be right, he's posted it in two threadsUnless you're older than you have claimed, you didn'tas they definitely didn't have a road train at the zoo in the early 2010s when I first visited!
“ I think will be completed around the middle of the phase one as it isn’t as much work as the Rhinos and the buildings“
@Charles I 100% agree. Out of all the species moving to Wild Place the Gorillas will be the easiest. The area where they’re going to live is already there. It formally housed Wolfs. Although a lot of modifications need to be made at last it’s partly built. The other species to arrive in totality new enclosures. I expect that create training has already begun in preparation for the Gorillas move.
I was there today, for the first and final time. Considering it is a small site, all of the enclosures and displays are of a really high standard, maybe London could learn something from them, with the likes of the reptile house, aquarium, and seal and Penguin coasts. Personal highlights for me were the Gorillas and some very active Red Pandas, and despite only being there for the last 2 hours, I think I was able to experience the emotion and stature of Bristol Zoo in it's closing 2 hours well. It was probably the most busiest I've ever seen a zoo, and people were far from leaving even just 5 minutes before closing time. And don't even ask about the shop queue as people were making there way out...Bristol Zoo has now closed for the final time. To say I’m devastated is an understatement. I’ve created many memories at Bristol Zoo. I spent my 12th Birthday at the Zoo. I remember going on a road train I know this sounds obscure but I remember I had a digital watch on my wrist. Fast forward a few years and my Younger Sister insisted on going on the Zooropia course. Much to my amusement she got less than half way around the course,before she started balling her eyes out and screaming the Zoo down.
Do you think we’ll be able to see the Gorilla Family at Wild Place,by this time next year? I hope to visit Wild Place at some point. However I’ll wait until the Gorillas have moved in.
Rip Bristol Zoo
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there was a ceremony of sorts involving a plaque marking the closing of the zoo after 186 years, and thanking and congratulating of staff members and other individuals. The plaque was placed on the front of the entrance building, but later removed by staff when visitors dispersed
Please explain comment.Because of course it was![]()
I was there today, for the first and final time. Considering it is a small site, all of the enclosures and displays are of a really high standard, maybe London could learn something from them, with the likes of the reptile house, aquarium, and seal and Penguin coasts. Personal highlights for me were the Gorillas and some very active Red Pandas, and despite only being there for the last 2 hours, I think I was able to experience the emotion and stature of Bristol Zoo in it's closing 2 hours well. It was probably the most busiest I've ever seen a zoo, and people were far from leaving even just 5 minutes before closing time. And don't even ask about the shop queue as people were making there way out...
I also overheard people talking about returning to the zoo after many years, upon hearing the recent headlines of the Clifton site's imminent closure. To add to the emotion, as everyone filtered out of the zoo, there was a ceremony of sorts involving a plaque marking the closing of the zoo after 186 years, and thanking and congratulating of staff members and other individuals. The plaque was placed on the front of the entrance building, but later removed by staff when visitors dispersed. There seemed to be a lot of media attention there so I'm sure some of you will have seen what happened already, but I have many photos of the event just in case. It is surely a very sad day for British zoos today.
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Well yes, I think it was removed to stop it from being stolen or vandalised when everyone left.someone took it as a souvenir
I was there today, for the first and final time. Considering it is a small site, all of the enclosures and displays are of a really high standard, maybe London could learn something from them, with the likes of the reptile house, aquarium, and seal and Penguin coasts. Personal highlights for me were the Gorillas and some very active Red Pandas, and despite only being there for the last 2 hours, I think I was able to experience the emotion and stature of Bristol Zoo in it's closing 2 hours well. It was probably the most busiest I've ever seen a zoo, and people were far from leaving even just 5 minutes before closing time. And don't even ask about the shop queue as people were making there way out...
I also overheard people talking about returning to the zoo after many years, upon hearing the recent headlines of the Clifton site's imminent closure. To add to the emotion, as everyone filtered out of the zoo, there was a ceremony of sorts involving a plaque marking the closing of the zoo after 186 years, and thanking and congratulating of staff members and other individuals. The plaque was placed on the front of the entrance building, but later removed by staff when visitors dispersed. There seemed to be a lot of media attention there so I'm sure some of you will have seen what happened already, but I have many photos of the event just in case. It is surely a very sad day for British zoos today.
It's going back up today I believe - it was put up temporarily for photos, but will be fixed to the wall securely now. I hope...someone took it as a souvenir
I can't do links but just search 'Bristol Zoo last visitors leave' or similar. It was in the Independent newspaper too.Perhaps you could show us where this video is ?
Also a quite good report in Bristol Zoo staff chant three 'hip hip hoorays' and pose for photo as zoo closes after 186 years | Daily Mail OnlineI can't do links but just search 'Bristol Zoo last visitors leave' or similar. It was in the Independent newspaper too.