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The zoo will be launching a "Jurassic Experience" in the summer, with the arrival of life-size animatronic dinosaurs.

Something to fill the now defunct wolf enclosure no doubt!

God, sometimes it's hard to be a cheerleader for ZSL much as I love it.
 
Despair followed by more despair! Not my zoo doing it as well surely!!? Live animals are clearly going out of fashion!

Oh no, not another....This is clearly something that the Aspinall Parks and ZSL now will have in common. Maybe they can compare notes.
 
I know everyone will knock this, and to be honest I am not overjoyed that Whipsnade will go down the route of having animatronic dinosaurs on show but dinosaurs are very popular with kids (tbh I have never been that interested!) and they do play a very important part in how the animals we love in zoos today developed and evolved.

I know they can often be tacky but don't know it until you see it. I am not saying it will be good (probably wont be) but during the summer I can see it being a big hit for people who enjoy that type of thing...mainly kids.

Admittedly in an ideal world I would have liked Whipsnade to not touch animatronic dinosaurs.
 
I know everyone will knock this, and to be honest I am not overjoyed that Whipsnade will go down the route of having animatronic dinosaurs on show but dinosaurs are very popular with kids (tbh I have never been that interested!) and they do play a very important part in how the animals we love in zoos today developed and evolved.

I know they can often be tacky but don't know it until you see it. I am not saying it will be good (probably wont be) but during the summer I can see it being a big hit for people who enjoy that type of thing...mainly kids.

Admittedly in an ideal world I would have liked Whipsnade to not touch animatronic dinosaurs.

Glad I'm not the only one that doesn't see a dinosaur display as the first sign of the Zoo Apocalypse!

They're variable in quality (Blackpool's permanent ones are ghastly - the ones at Amersfoort and West Mids are among the best dino models I've seen) but done right, they are zoological, educational, and visitor-friendly.

And they're *fun* - in a much more zoo-appropriate way than wet play areas, carousels or panning for (fool's) gold (for example).

Would I rather a few new species of mammal instead? Of course.

Does this news upset me? Not at all.
 
I know everyone will knock this, and to be honest I am not overjoyed that Whipsnade will go down the route of having animatronic dinosaurs on show but dinosaurs are very popular with kids (tbh I have never been that interested!) and they do play a very important part in how the animals we love in zoos today developed and evolved.

I know they can often be tacky but don't know it until you see it. I am not saying it will be good (probably wont be) but during the summer I can see it being a big hit for people who enjoy that type of thing...mainly kids.

Admittedly in an ideal world I would have liked Whipsnade to not touch animatronic dinosaurs.
If you don't like the idea then why not say so without trying to defend ZSL.... Again!!
 
If you don't like the idea then why not say so without trying to defend ZSL.... Again!!

In fairness, 'I wouldn't have done this but I can see why they did' is a perfectly valid viewpoint.


One could argue that Whipsnade already has a (permanent) dinosaur experience: Birds of the World!


:D

Not to mention the penguin pool and owl wood!
 
In fairness, 'I wouldn't have done this but I can see why they did' is a perfectly valid viewpoint.

Perhaps, to quote the esteemed Dr Ian Malcom, ZSL were so busy thinking if they could do an animatronic dinosaur display, that they didn't stop to think if they should?

I'll reserve judgement until I've seen them...hopefully they'll "spare no expense!";)
 
In fairness, 'I wouldn't have done this but I can see why they did' is a perfectly valid viewpoint.

Exactly - not my cup of tea either but they are very popular with families who do make for a greater demographic than we do, therefore they bring in money which they have to do. Also, its not like they don't have the space to have them temporarily, they're not going out of species to accommodate them as far as I'm aware - I don't see the problem - just imagine the uproar if these were going to London!
 
If you don't like the idea then why not say so without trying to defend ZSL.... Again!!

I don't ever defend the ZSL for no reason, my views on the ZSL are always what I honestly believe. That is just my own opinion on the matter.

And as others have said, Dinosaurs are extremely popular with regular zoo goers then hard core zoo enthusiasts just look at how popular the Jurassic Park movies are. Personally for me I will not be that interested in the dinosaurs but I know others will be, and I have quite a few young cousins who will probably love it.

Besides if you don't like it you don't have to go and see it, just skip that part of the zoo.
 
Glad I'm not the only one that doesn't see a dinosaur display as the first sign of the Zoo Apocalypse!

They're variable in quality (Blackpool's permanent ones are ghastly - the ones at Amersfoort and West Mids are among the best dino models I've seen) but done right, they are zoological, educational, and visitor-friendly.

And they're *fun* - in a much more zoo-appropriate way than wet play areas, carousels or panning for (fool's) gold (for example).

Would I rather a few new species of mammal instead? Of course.

Does this news upset me? Not at all.

Exactly, some find them fun...not everyone but a lot of people do.
 
I don't like them, nor do I think animatronic dinosaurs are especially educational. Zoos should be all about living animals. They should be about trying to educate people about more recent man-made extinctions, not having things like this. That said, I do concede dinosaurs are popular with families (can't understand the appeal myself), so as long as they're only there temporarily, I can tolerate them. And at least at Whipsnade, because it's so big, they shouldn't seem all-pervading. Bring them in for one season if they must to raise the profile of the park and generate funds - and then get rid of the damn things pretty sharpish.
 
I don't like them, nor do I think animatronic dinosaurs are especially educational. Zoos should be all about living animals. They should be about trying to educate people about more recent man-made extinctions, not having things like this. That said, I do concede dinosaurs are popular with families (can't understand the appeal myself), so as long as they're only there temporarily, I can tolerate them. And at least at Whipsnade, because it's so big, they shouldn't seem all-pervading. Bring them in for one season if they must to raise the profile of the park and generate funds - and then get rid of the damn things pretty sharpish.

Don't forget even the Natural History Museum uses animatronic dinosaurs!

The next part of this post is from the Department of Things I Never Thought I'd Say...


If you want to see a good educational dinosaur exhibit in a zoo, go to the West Midland Safari Park.


It's really very good -the signage is excellent and there are displays of fossils and suchlike alongside the robots.
 
If you want to see a good educational dinosaur exhibit in a zoo, go to the West Midland Safari Park.

Interesting you think it is the best. I was pleasantly surprised too. It was in fact the first one I've ever seen and knowing West Mids is a very commercial organisation, I approached with some sceptisism. But in fact I visited it twice and thought, well this is certainly very well done and educational...maybe Dino displays aren't so bad after all.

I think if others aren't to this high standard though, that is a pity. Also I think the placement within the Zoo/park is important- West Mids display is in an area with many other non-animal and/or covered attractions and situated away from most of the larger animal enclosures/displays. I think having typical large mammal enclosures and Dinosaurs located close together might indeed detract from the living animal displays though on the other hand it invites comparison too.

I still find it rather strange to think of a more 'purist' establishment like Whipsnade going down this route, but I hope the models will at least be of the standard of the West Mids ones and not 'tacky'.... Does anyone know whereabouts Whipsnade's will be situated? (apologies if posted already but can't see it anywhere)
 
whipsnade have a new species of turtle on display i think its in the old crocodile enclosure species unknown at a guess id say snapping turtle
 
do whipsnade still have the african lions also are they keeping londons old pride or will london be having two prides mainly asked through curiosity
 
do whipsnade still have the african lions also are they keeping londons old pride or will london be having two prides mainly asked through curiosity

Yes, Whipsnade Zoo still has African Lions still headed up by male Spike. As far as I am aware Whipsnade still have Ruby, Heidi and Indi but they should be going to ZSL London Zoo very soon. They will be joined by a male and another female from India. I imagine they will all live together as 1 pride.
 
Yes, Whipsnade Zoo still has African Lions still headed up by male Spike. As far as I am aware Whipsnade still have Ruby, Heidi and Indi but they should be going to ZSL London Zoo very soon. They will be joined by a male and another female from India. I imagine they will all live together as 1 pride.

thank you magpiegoose
 
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