A funny thing happened on my way round Dudley Zoo this week. As it was more than 20 years since my previous visit, I knew the general geography of the zoo, but many of the exhibits had been refurbished or rebuilt and even more of them had different animals in them. Of course in many cases the animals were obvious and easy to recognise - I know a great grey owl or a black spider monkey when I see one. But if the animal was not immediately visible I didn't know what to look for because I couldn't see the label on the enclosure - which was rather disconcerting. Of course there was a nice informative label, but it was placed at the far end of the enclosure, so I could only read it after I had walked past the exhibit.
You may think that I was going the wrong way, because if I had been going in the opposite direction I would have seen the label before looking into the exhibit: but Dudley's geography means that there is only one obvious way of walking round the zoo as the path spirals anticlockwise around and up the hill until you reach the castle at the top. The placement of the labels is a deliberate policy because exactly the same happens in the Reptile House, which has a one-way system, so you have to walk past the exhibit to read the label, and then look back to find the animal if you didn't spot it the first time.
This strikes me as odd and rather irritating. I cannot see any advantage to doing it. Can anyone think of an explanation?
Alan
You may think that I was going the wrong way, because if I had been going in the opposite direction I would have seen the label before looking into the exhibit: but Dudley's geography means that there is only one obvious way of walking round the zoo as the path spirals anticlockwise around and up the hill until you reach the castle at the top. The placement of the labels is a deliberate policy because exactly the same happens in the Reptile House, which has a one-way system, so you have to walk past the exhibit to read the label, and then look back to find the animal if you didn't spot it the first time.
This strikes me as odd and rather irritating. I cannot see any advantage to doing it. Can anyone think of an explanation?
Alan