I found this old book the other day and had a re read through it and found it very interesting. Published in 1992 and authored by John Ironmonger it describes in good depth all the major UK collections. It gives points for enclosures, education and so on, and describes highlights and background for each Zoo 4 to 6 pages each. For example the Chester founder George Mottershead and his early trials, ideals and ideas are well described, as are other Zoo pioneers such as Aspinal, Durrell, Whitley etc.
The interesting thing is at that time the leading Zoos (and authors favourites) were the Aspinal Zoos followed by London/Whipsnade, Chester, Jersey and Twycross and I from memory would probably agree as at around that time I had been to most of the major Zoos at least once.
In the 1990s the Aspinal Zoos were amazing places to visit and they had an extraordinary array of never before seen species all in healthy large groups and of course they had Sumatran Rhinos.
I would be interested to hear other views on this book as I know that there are a lot of changes in the UK Zoo world and some of the described collections such as Glasgow and Windsor have closed and Twycross seems to get bad press etc.
The interesting thing is at that time the leading Zoos (and authors favourites) were the Aspinal Zoos followed by London/Whipsnade, Chester, Jersey and Twycross and I from memory would probably agree as at around that time I had been to most of the major Zoos at least once.
In the 1990s the Aspinal Zoos were amazing places to visit and they had an extraordinary array of never before seen species all in healthy large groups and of course they had Sumatran Rhinos.
I would be interested to hear other views on this book as I know that there are a lot of changes in the UK Zoo world and some of the described collections such as Glasgow and Windsor have closed and Twycross seems to get bad press etc.