My dream for London is for them to gain a large number of Ungulates like what they had back in the 80s but sadly it will never happen again.
Go to Whipsnade! Though even there they aren't as numerous as they should be.
My dream for London is for them to gain a large number of Ungulates like what they had back in the 80s but sadly it will never happen again.
I agree. I think there should be a second thread split off, specifically about the direction of the zoo. This is a discussion worth having on the forum, just not here. Sorry if I caused this.Suggestion - could there be two forum threads one this one London Zoo News 2023 to focus on News/ current holdings /visits made in the current year and a second London Zoo Discussion, History , Speculation.
All the points made here are valid but I do feel that it is currently a difficult thread to follow.
What was the scandal around late right openings?
If you can find a copy, I always say Molly Dineen’s film “The Ark” is always a good reference point.
I believe there was less footfall due to welfare concerns of keeping larger mammals such as the elephants in a small city zoo setting.
Just going back on space utilisation. London Zoo has a large public car park, which could be used instead as more exhibit space for animals. ZSL being an environmental charity, it just doesn't seem progressive that it should be encouraging people to drive!! Especially as it is served reasonable well by public transport. I can understand other zoos such as Whipsinade having car parking that is not served well be public transport, but London Zoo is.
Just going back on space utilisation. London Zoo has a large public car park, which could be used instead as more exhibit space for animals. ZSL being an environmental charity, it just doesn't seem progressive that it should be encouraging people to drive!! Especially as it is served reasonable well by public transport. I can understand other zoos such as Whipsinade having car parking that is not served well be public transport, but London Zoo is.
McKenna and chums had a great deal of influence in Fleet Street at the time, and papers across the political spectrum ran a series of anti-zoo campaigns. Those campaigns are the reason why there are now no cetaceans in British zoos, why Polar Bears disppeared from British zoos for a couple of decades (Edinburgh excepted), and part of the reason why London Zoo nearly went bust.
Given the state of British Polar Bear and Dolphin enclosures at the time, it is difficult to bring myself to feel frustrated by this..
I wouldn't go that far, certainly not as strong as it used to be but the focus nowadays seems to have shifted, mostly to elephants.Yeah... I've got to express the same sentiment. The anti-zoo movement has mostly died out in the UK - partly because those things in the 90's made us get our sh*t together.
Just going back on space utilisation. London Zoo has a large public car park, which could be used instead as more exhibit space for animals. ZSL being an environmental charity, it just doesn't seem progressive that it should be encouraging people to drive!! Especially as it is served reasonable well by public transport. I can understand other zoos such as Whipsinade having car parking that is not served well be public transport, but London Zoo is.
Yeah... I've got to express the same sentiment. The anti-zoo movement has mostly died out in the UK - partly because those things in the 90's made us get our sh*t together.
I wouldn't go that far, certainly not as strong as it used to be but the focus nowadays seems to have shifted, mostly to elephants.
Fleet street were cynical, I doubt they cared that much about welfare as much as they did about scandal, but I won't mourn the loss of Clacton Pier Dolphinarium, or the Polar Bear pit at Bristol.
A family pay a lot of money for a day out and they expect to see a comprehensive list of animals and I include reptiles and fish in this.
I am not comparing London Zoo with other UK Zoos, I am comparing with previous visits over the years.
When I was a kid I used to go in the reptile house and be amazed by the huge variety of snakes, whether it was a Boomslang, Green Mamba or Egyptian Cobras. When you went in that reptile house you knew - you were in the best zoo in the country.
They should certainly be allowed to expand, but it is unlikely it will ever be allowed to.
But the zoo does not help itself by leaving large spaces unused, and is now paying the price for expensive buildings designed by leading architects. The Casson is a complete lump, the Mappins barely usable and the penguin pool not fit for purpose!
Look at the plans and put them into historical context then; it is wrong to be dismissive of them in that way. I agree the current exhibit is a joke. Interestingly, until quite recently it was a modern addition which was the real safety concern. I don't know if that has changed recently. I have said before that I think it would make an amazing African water hole; zebra, ostrich and one calm species of antelope; would need minimal levelling off now and animal housing could be surface built.The Mappins are a complete joke. I fail to see what’s architectural value they have at all.
Yes, at the end.Was there underwater viewing on the Mappins at one point?