It strikes me that the reason zoochatters can come up with so many ideas for the Cassons that ZSL seemingly cannot is because the welfare requirements of the animals is only taken into account by the latter…
Yeah I absolutely agree, and I include myself in that. I can’t claim to know 100% what the regulations and welfare standards are of the things I suggest here, I can only try and surmise based on zoo enclosures elsewhere and how similar species are kept.
Case in point, if the zoo did attempt to keep Sumatran rhinos at the Cassons, it would definitely have to be on the larger end where the babirusas are. Even then the space might not be enough, and both enclosures would have to be unified in order to give enough room.
I also recently tried to brainstorm a realistic way elephants could ever return there (which is never gonna happen, but I like to try and speculate because I’m a nerd).
First off, it would
have to be Sumatran elephants (which are similarly critically endangered, but do have precedence in captivity). The smallest average height for those is 6ft 6in, and if ZSL specifically chose only the smaller individuals to house at LZ then they could
technically give them viable space.
Even then though, there’s no way even united enclosures would offer enough room to keep them, both in regards to law and wellbeing. The workaround to that would be to augment the outside of the building to greatly increase the enclosure space, and you’d need to absorb as much of the lawn space around it as possible.
Although the Cassons are listed, technically filling in the dry moat with dirt and allowing the elephants to walk over where the original wall is (which would at best remain a dirt rise with the proper level of landscaping) is a way in which you can technically expand their space well beyond the scope of the Cassons.
You’d still need to leave it partly original at one end to allow for access into the house by the public, (presuming that would even be possible), and if access is kept you’d still need to convert most of the inside into added enclosure, with a small segment left aside for public (so essentially the total opposite of how the Cassons were originally designed).
There’s also technically no limit to how far they can push that expansion if they’re willing to get rid of stuff like the Children’s Zoo and Three Island Pond (and the small rotunda in front of the gift shop), although frankly I don’t think that’d go down well with anyone :T
But either way, it proves your point that the Cassons just isn’t suitable for anything particularly large, and ZSL would have to invest considerable expansion money (and plan around the Grade listed building) to bring back anything bigger than a tapir.
(there’s also an actual plan drafted up for expanding the elephant house from like 1999-2000, but I’ve never seen it and don’t think anybody outside ZSL has)
