Hi,
I have just reached seventy but have been interested in Zoos ever since visiting Whipsnade with my Uncle armed with an I Spy Zoos book in the fifties.
I am happy to plead guilty to being anthropomorphic. My particular interests are the
History of zoos and zoo architecture and collecting postcards of zoos and zoo animals. My favourite species are polar bears and hippos although I do think the former should only be kept where they can have an enclosure like the Highland Wildlife Park. My all time favourite animals would have to be Henry and Belinda the long lived hippos that were at Whipsnade. Best Zoo of the ones I have visited would be Chester from a short head from Whipsnade with a commendation to Longleat for what they did for the elephant from the circus. Worst by a long chalk when I visited was Dudley. The great ape enclosure, that should read cages, were a classic example of the "patch of fur on a slab of concrete" syndrome and the chained elephant really did seem to be crying. Hopefully it's a lot better now. That's enough for now. Look forward to exchanging memories with fellow members in the months ahead.
Best wishes,
I have just reached seventy but have been interested in Zoos ever since visiting Whipsnade with my Uncle armed with an I Spy Zoos book in the fifties.
I am happy to plead guilty to being anthropomorphic. My particular interests are the
History of zoos and zoo architecture and collecting postcards of zoos and zoo animals. My favourite species are polar bears and hippos although I do think the former should only be kept where they can have an enclosure like the Highland Wildlife Park. My all time favourite animals would have to be Henry and Belinda the long lived hippos that were at Whipsnade. Best Zoo of the ones I have visited would be Chester from a short head from Whipsnade with a commendation to Longleat for what they did for the elephant from the circus. Worst by a long chalk when I visited was Dudley. The great ape enclosure, that should read cages, were a classic example of the "patch of fur on a slab of concrete" syndrome and the chained elephant really did seem to be crying. Hopefully it's a lot better now. That's enough for now. Look forward to exchanging memories with fellow members in the months ahead.
Best wishes,