adrian1963
Well-Known Member
Was reading Animal magazine Jan 1963 information gained shows a picture of the Ape House at Dudley Zoo and it looks like the walls that divide each area have been altered as when opened the 2 middle walls extended to the water moat at the front of the Ape House
Also inside the House at the rear was a corridor to which people could walk through and watch the soecies through Armoured plated glass.
At one end of the corridor was a fully fitted kitchen where they prepared all the food for the animals and at the other end was a fully functional welfare room the whole building had underfloor heating so that each of the indoor enclosures could be kept at the correct temp. for the species in the house.
ALL this for the massive price of £30,000 the building was opened in 1962 thus making it a non tecton building including the moted area at the front.
Now my question as I would like to know is what coud a zoo build today for £30,000 and which other zoos still have enclosures/houses or avairies from the 1960's still in use and how could we improve them (if they need to be improved to come upto today's standards)
Dudley Zoo A pe House I would simpley use all the ground in front of it right upto the pathway by the gibbon enclosure, fill in the moat put in more climbing frames with ropes, nets and 2 small hiding holes this way the Orangs would have somewhere to go to have a bit of privacy as the only thing that really needs doing is putting a fence around the area and filling in the moat as well as putting up climbing frames ect.
This would surely be cheaper and better then having to build anew enclosure somewhere else in the zoo grounds.
Also inside the House at the rear was a corridor to which people could walk through and watch the soecies through Armoured plated glass.
At one end of the corridor was a fully fitted kitchen where they prepared all the food for the animals and at the other end was a fully functional welfare room the whole building had underfloor heating so that each of the indoor enclosures could be kept at the correct temp. for the species in the house.
ALL this for the massive price of £30,000 the building was opened in 1962 thus making it a non tecton building including the moted area at the front.
Now my question as I would like to know is what coud a zoo build today for £30,000 and which other zoos still have enclosures/houses or avairies from the 1960's still in use and how could we improve them (if they need to be improved to come upto today's standards)
Dudley Zoo A pe House I would simpley use all the ground in front of it right upto the pathway by the gibbon enclosure, fill in the moat put in more climbing frames with ropes, nets and 2 small hiding holes this way the Orangs would have somewhere to go to have a bit of privacy as the only thing that really needs doing is putting a fence around the area and filling in the moat as well as putting up climbing frames ect.
This would surely be cheaper and better then having to build anew enclosure somewhere else in the zoo grounds.