The Reptile House will finally close for good on October 31st.
I regret that I won't be able to visit this weekend, but am grateful that on my most recent visit in August I made a point of visiting this historic building one last time, and appreciating it more than ever.
It's a very special place, and I particularly loved its taxonomic arrangement, with each row of the house being devoted to a certain group (snakes, turtles, crocodiles etc), something which is rarely seen in zoo exhibits these days. I strongly suspect that the amphibian row with the brook salamanders, midwife toad tadpoles, caecilians, dart frogs and the giant salamander is the reason for my fascination and admiration for amphibians.
One positive is that, after years of listening to my father and other family members, who visited London Zoo regularly as a child, tell stories of the animals and exhibits they saw at the zoo growing up that are now things of the past, I now have a story of my own to tell future generations. A fairly selfish reason to be happy for something closing down, I will admit!
I will miss this building dearly, but have faith in ZSL to make its replacement worthwhile, and as such, I look forward to it more than ever!
