What I Thought of Edinburgh Zoo
After mentioning in my introduction post that i had visited edinburgh zoo this year i was asked what i thought of it, i hope you're comfortable as it's quite long!
Things i liked:
Budongo Trail - In my opinion, by far the best exhibit in the zoo. I particularly liked the climbing frames which offered great opurtunities for the chimps to show of their acrobatics and the structures themselves look almost natural. I also like the idea of interconnecting tunnels simulating rainforest corridors and the graphics - £7million well spent!
Rainbow Landings - Although i know that this is not a new concept i still enjoyed this exhibit as there were a large number of lories and the interior was attractive.
Animal Antics - Having been to many such shows i was not sure whether i could be bothered with this one but i'm glad i did go because it was excellent - the armadillo was my particular favourite.
Living Links - A really informative and well designed exhibit where you can watch researchers studying the behaviour of squirrel monkeys and Capuchins - a very innovative idea.
Penguins - No trip to Edinburgh Zoo would be complete without watching the legendary penguin parade and we got some excellent pictures, the exhibit is also well done.
Rare Species - The zoo showcased a number of species that are rarely seen in zoos, for example: Polar Bear, Koala, Wolverine, Japanese Serow, Goral, African Wild Dog and Temminck's Golden Cat to name but a few.
Things i didn't like:
Mercedes' Enclosure - Her habitat wasn't as bad as i thought it would be but still pretty dire. She needs a bigger pool with CLEAN water and a far larger area - HWP would be ideal.
Carnivores - The row of carnivore cages to the left of the tigers are too small for some of the zoo's most unique animals although it did give me my best ever view of a black jaguar.
Rhinos - The enclosure simply isn't large enough and they were exhibiting a lot of stereo-typical behaviour.
The Hill! - Makes for a tiring day out, the safari bus is most welcome!
Idiots - The worst one was a woman looking at the outdoor enclosure of Budongo Trail whilst two chimps were resting in a cargo net and saying "This is such a rubbish zoo, the animals all look so bored!"
Overall:
I absolutely love this zoo, it has got to be one of my favourites, what struck me most was the attention to detail, a chimp bench outside budongo and flags made to look like feathers leading up to Rainbow Landings. With some of the pictures in 'Wonders Never Cease' of the new masterplan this zoo could be one to watch.
After mentioning in my introduction post that i had visited edinburgh zoo this year i was asked what i thought of it, i hope you're comfortable as it's quite long!
Things i liked:
Budongo Trail - In my opinion, by far the best exhibit in the zoo. I particularly liked the climbing frames which offered great opurtunities for the chimps to show of their acrobatics and the structures themselves look almost natural. I also like the idea of interconnecting tunnels simulating rainforest corridors and the graphics - £7million well spent!
Rainbow Landings - Although i know that this is not a new concept i still enjoyed this exhibit as there were a large number of lories and the interior was attractive.
Animal Antics - Having been to many such shows i was not sure whether i could be bothered with this one but i'm glad i did go because it was excellent - the armadillo was my particular favourite.
Living Links - A really informative and well designed exhibit where you can watch researchers studying the behaviour of squirrel monkeys and Capuchins - a very innovative idea.
Penguins - No trip to Edinburgh Zoo would be complete without watching the legendary penguin parade and we got some excellent pictures, the exhibit is also well done.
Rare Species - The zoo showcased a number of species that are rarely seen in zoos, for example: Polar Bear, Koala, Wolverine, Japanese Serow, Goral, African Wild Dog and Temminck's Golden Cat to name but a few.
Things i didn't like:
Mercedes' Enclosure - Her habitat wasn't as bad as i thought it would be but still pretty dire. She needs a bigger pool with CLEAN water and a far larger area - HWP would be ideal.
Carnivores - The row of carnivore cages to the left of the tigers are too small for some of the zoo's most unique animals although it did give me my best ever view of a black jaguar.
Rhinos - The enclosure simply isn't large enough and they were exhibiting a lot of stereo-typical behaviour.
The Hill! - Makes for a tiring day out, the safari bus is most welcome!
Idiots - The worst one was a woman looking at the outdoor enclosure of Budongo Trail whilst two chimps were resting in a cargo net and saying "This is such a rubbish zoo, the animals all look so bored!"
Overall:
I absolutely love this zoo, it has got to be one of my favourites, what struck me most was the attention to detail, a chimp bench outside budongo and flags made to look like feathers leading up to Rainbow Landings. With some of the pictures in 'Wonders Never Cease' of the new masterplan this zoo could be one to watch.