IanRRobinson
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Best not get drawn into Fleming-Walloon relations. That's a whole other supermarket shelf full of giant earthworms....
Attica Zoo is located not in Athens but in small town Spata (suburbs of capital). Some other Balkans capitals are zoo-less: Tirana (Albania), Podgorica (Montenegro) and Pristina (if we count Kosovo as independent country). Also Luxembourg doesn't have a zoo. And Vatican I presume.![]()
Somebody told me.
Somebody told me.
So one of the biggest Cities in Europe,Paris, does not have a real zoo anymore, so Paris is sharing the same Fate as like as London.( whats left of the former world-famous London Zoo can not be called a "Zoo" anymore, my opinion. )The Mengarie Jardin du Plantes is what its name says-a menagerie, full of old cages.I would close this place, sell the area and would use the saved money to build new, modern zoo at the Place of Vincennes. Paris without a modern Zoo-unbelivable.
If the huge outdoor reserve in the Loire valley wasn't quite so far away, I wonder if they wouldn't do better to make that the centrepiece collection.
I personally cannot understand why someone who likes zoos prefer the demolitian of this beautifull historic place. Paris without the Menagerie Jardin des Plantes, that's what I would call unbelievable. Paris without a modern zoo, fair enough, there're plenty of other places where you can find this type of zoo. But like DavidBrown wrote, the new zoo will open in 2014.
Here's an article from 2010 about the Paris Zoo renovation. It cites 2014 as the projected completion date and says that the giraffes are staying at the zoo while it is being renovated. Has anybody read anything more recent than this article about whether the project is going forward or not?
Paris prepares for major zoo renovation, to be finished in 2014 (no elephants included) - latimes.com
Do you mean Haute Touche?
This is an extraordinary place - in some ways good, in some ways not. I'm not sure it would be viable, really, as a major zoo, however - not least because it is pretty close to one of the best and fastest expanding zoos in Europe (Beauval). And this in an area with little indigenous population, so pretty much wholly dependent on tourist trade.
Maybe I'm wrong !
So I used google and found this article. It seems, the construction on the new zoo has already begun, but if it really be finsihed in the spring of 2014 ? We'll see...
Renovations begin on Parisian zoo at Vincennes | SmartPlanet
Long awaited renovations have begun this month at the zoo in the Parc de Vincennes in the east of Paris.