A few more photos of Beauval:
(Creds
@twilighter,
@antonmuster)
(Pygmy hippo)
(Common hippo, plus a better idea of the land area available to the hippos).
I understand the argument around the pygmy hippo exhibit, and agree that it is poor that such an exhibit was made from scratch recently, but I also believe that the worst in Beauval is still substantially better than the worst in Berlin, and that the best at Beauval is substantially better than Berlin's best. As for exhibit measurements for the species in common, it'll come as no surprise that Beauval is on top for most of them, but the degree to which this is the case might.
Elephants
Berlin:
Bull outdoor: 750 sqm
Cow outdoor: 3,200 sqm
Indoor holdings (including visitor/keeper areas): 1,000 sqm
Beauval:
Bull outdoor: 4,600 sqm
Cow outdoor: 13,000 sqm
Indoor holdings (including visitor/keeper areas): 2,400sqm
A bull enclosure well under 1,000 sqm
has to be a major consideration in this, surely? The combined total area of the entire Berlin elephant complex is only a little larger than Beauval's bull enclosure alone.
Rhinos
Berlin:
Indian rhino all outdoors put together: 4,000sqm
Indian rhino entire indoor building (including visitor/keeper/warty pig/tapir area): 2,200 sqm
Beauval:
Indian rhino both outdoors put together: 15,000sqm
Indian rhino entire indoor building (including visitor/keeper/deer/blackbuck area): 1,000sqm
White rhino outdoors: 10,100 sqm
White rhino indoors (including other antelope quarters, visitor/keeper areas): 900sqm
Takins
Berlin: 860 sqm
Beauval: 2200 sqm
Hippos
Berlin (entire area including indoors + viewing): 1800 sqm
Beauval (entire area including indoors + viewing): 2250 sqm
I know that some will say we are not comparing like for like, and that is a fair point - one is a city zoo, one is in the countryside. But then I actually checked how large they each are, and the results maybe aren't what you'd expect. Beauval is 326,000 sqm, and Berlin is 295,000 sqm.
I understand that there are mitigating factors in that construction is less easy and more expensive in a city zoo, and that Beauval probably has better financials, but it boils down to this. They have the same area (give or take), yet one zoo is giving their elephants 20,000sqm, and the other is giving them just over 5,000. For me, despite really liking Berlin in many respects, that sways it in Beauval's favour.