GeeZee
Well-Known Member
I absolutely think they should.
I feel many zoos aren’t in touch with their history, I can see they are trying to attract a broad church and maybe the history etc might not be for everyone but I think it’s beneficial as it adds a further layer of immersion.
It depends on the zoo of course, maybe some zoos it would suit better than others. I think Edinburgh would be a good contender. I remember at Bristol Zoo they had a permanent area which dealt with a lot of the history and had a corridor of old photos etc, just something like that - it doesn’t have to be a full blown exhibition building. By the entrance along the walkway there was also temporary photos and things too which were there for quite a while, such as the zoo being used for wounded in WWI etc.
I feel many zoos aren’t in touch with their history, I can see they are trying to attract a broad church and maybe the history etc might not be for everyone but I think it’s beneficial as it adds a further layer of immersion.
It depends on the zoo of course, maybe some zoos it would suit better than others. I think Edinburgh would be a good contender. I remember at Bristol Zoo they had a permanent area which dealt with a lot of the history and had a corridor of old photos etc, just something like that - it doesn’t have to be a full blown exhibition building. By the entrance along the walkway there was also temporary photos and things too which were there for quite a while, such as the zoo being used for wounded in WWI etc.

