On my first visit to Twycross (2008 I think) I was shocked that something calling itself the world primate centre kept them in such conditions, depressed by it and was not in a hurry to go back. It was only on my most recent visit last month that I really felt that things are turning a corner.
There's still a lot to do to eradicate the inadequate enclosures that MUST be the legacy of the original owners. The new management deserve time to build on a great start. I certainly wouldn't say 'not one animal looked happy', my favourite monkeys look very happy in their new outdoor enclosure so that's at least 3 very happy animals!
It's a pity you weren't trying to get something done before instead of knocking it just when things seem to be improving.
There's still a lot to do to eradicate the inadequate enclosures that MUST be the legacy of the original owners. The new management deserve time to build on a great start. I certainly wouldn't say 'not one animal looked happy', my favourite monkeys look very happy in their new outdoor enclosure so that's at least 3 very happy animals!
It's a pity you weren't trying to get something done before instead of knocking it just when things seem to be improving.