ZSL London Zoo giant pandas for London?

couldn't the maappin terraces be used i know its been said before, but i could see it being a very good panda enclosure. the issuse abou the indoor accomodation: the mappin terraces outdoor enclosure is pretty big surely a buidling could be built actually on the enclosure as well as using the currrent existing indoor area? :o
 
What does Boris Johnson know about pandas?
Actually shouldn`t you be asking does Boris know anything what he`s saying or doing,because every time i`ve sen him on Have I Got News For You he`s not had a clue whats going on!!!!
 
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couldn't the maappin terraces be used i know its been said before, but i could see it being a very good panda enclosure. the issuse abou the indoor accomodation: the mappin terraces outdoor enclosure is pretty big surely a buidling could be built actually on the enclosure as well as using the currrent existing indoor area? :o

i think the indoor facilities are small and dim if im correct?
 
I've always thought they could build indoor facilities on two of the old bear pits, fill in the moats of the other pits, and then make a sort of hill going down into the main exhibit area, if that makes sense.
 
The Mappin terraces could indeed be reconverted (at more great expense) into a great Giant Panda exhibit. One thing worth remembering though is that as Giant Pandas get older, (at least in captivity), much of their time is spent....sleeping. A very large enclosure is really no more likely to be used by them than a much smaller one will be. Whatever the enclosure, and apart from their ever- popular appearance, as adult animals they do NOT make a good zoo exhibit.:(
 
The Mappin terraces could indeed be reconverted (at more great expense) into a great Giant Panda exhibit. One thing worth remembering though is that as Giant Pandas get older, (at least in captivity), much of their time is spent....sleeping. A very large enclosure is really no more likely to be used by them than a much smaller one will be. Whatever the enclosure, and apart from their ever- popular appearance, as adult animals they do NOT make a good zoo exhibit.:(


still people are going to go to the zoo to see the pandas, people in americas still visit zoos to see the pandas whether they make a good exhibit or not
 
still people are going to go to the zoo to see the pandas, people in americas still visit zoos to see the pandas whether they make a good exhibit or not

Yes they will still be drawn by them. Maybe disappointed to see just a black and white ball curled up asleep though. I think my above comments relate primarily to non-breeding pairs. Where there is sucessful breeding -as at San Diego- a young Panda and its mother probably make a more interesting exhibit as they stimulate activity between each other. So the secret for a more successful exhibit might be- get the Pandas to breed....:)
 
The Mappin terraces could indeed be reconverted (at more great expense) into a great Giant Panda exhibit. One thing worth remembering though is that as Giant Pandas get older, (at least in captivity), much of their time is spent....sleeping. A very large enclosure is really no more likely to be used by them than a much smaller one will be. Whatever the enclosure, and apart from their ever- popular appearance, as adult animals they do NOT make a good zoo exhibit.:(

could they use the mappins as a multi species exhibit as they have done before?
 
I think this is all hypothetical really- they have just converted the whole Mappins area into 'Australian Bush' so can't see any further changes being made unless it was very longterm.
 
i imagine such a big attraction as pandas are quite long term, unless they just gte them for the olympics or something
 
i imagine such a big attraction as pandas are quite long term, unless they just gte them for the olympics or something

nah i dont see london getting them as a "temporary" exhibit

cat-man - i think that is a bit obvious!
 
nah i dont see london getting them as a "temporary" exhibit

Giant Panda loans are initially only for ten years, so any enclosure is temporary because who knows if they will stay any longer because of the financial costs.

It was rumoured in the news a year or two back that some of the US zoos would give there pandas up because they are not making any money from them and its effecting the capabilities of the zoo looking after other animals.
 
Giant Panda loans are initially only for ten years, so any enclosure is temporary because who knows if they will stay any longer because of the financial costs.

It was rumoured in the news a year or two back that some of the US zoos would give there pandas up because they are not making any money from them and its effecting the capabilities of the zoo looking after other animals.

when i say temporary i mean 1-5 years! fingers crossed anyway
 
when i say temporary i mean 1-5 years! fingers crossed anyway

I know but am just pointing out that new enclosures like RoRA & GK are designed to last a very long time.

And whats the point of spending millions of pounds on an enclosure designed for one species when it may be gone in ten year, unless they design it o its easily converted for say snowleopards?
 
cant see the panda to snow leopard thing, but perhaps tiger? anyway what species are they likley to exhibit eith the pandas as it seems that with most exhibits at london they exhibit smaller animals with the klarger animals, so what are they likely to exhibit with the panda?
 
I have previously stated that it would be possible to mix Red Pandas & Golden Monkeys with the Giants, with a himalayan goat species such as Bharal, Tahr or Markhor on the hills, with new indoor dens being built of course, in order to create a Himalayan theme.
 
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