I think this is the best statement I've seen made about the zoo's current state. Of course most of the megafauna and the 90+ species crammed into the Clore were going to have to go eventually, that sort of collection just isn't sustainable or acceptable in the modern zoo world, but the zoo still shouldn't have vast spaces with little to nothing kept in them, a rapidly diminishing species list that can no longer adequately fill the exhibit space already available, and continuously underwhelming new exhibits (when one does come). When I first visited in 2016, I thought London was one of the best zoos of my trip and one of the best I'd ever been to. When I returned in 2018, however, I was extremely disappointed to see how many enclosures were simply covered over, how many species were repeated in the reptile house, and to find the aquarium, bird house, and reptile house home to significantly fewer animals than they had been just two years prior.
~Thylo