I find the current vote astonishing! The vote is being swayed purely on the outside sun bear cage and a couple of outside enclosures which aren't big enough for the animals they hold! The indoor enclosures sizewise are on a par with plenty of zoos, you just can't see them! Collection wise Tierpark smashes Rotterdam and plenty of other zoos. Most of Tierpark's enclosures aren't that bad !
I think a number of the people voting against the Tierpark - or for Blijdorp - have not
been to the Tierpark, and are thus going on the persuasive words of others (which is, sort of, what this is all about!).
I would say that describing the Tierpark's enclosures as "not bad" is to damn them with faint praise. I disagree with
@FunkyGibbon's lukewarm comments about the hyena, Snow Leopard and Cheetah exhibits, all of which, to me, look pretty excellent, as do plenty of others.
The stumbling block here is the Alfred Brehm House. I don't think anyone is going to be persuaded, one way or the other, but I can think of many reasons to love this house (not all fo which are wholly relevant to this vote, and she of which may no longer be valid since they started buggering around with the place about 5 years ago)...
- Its vastness is, in itself, impressive.
- It speaks of the optimism of a socialist government (even if that socialist government may have been, er, discredited in many other areas).
- It has bronze (?) tarsiers, or bushbabies, on the bannisters of the stairs.
- Purely on observed evidence, gathered wholly unscientifically, but the keepers in the house seem to have a wonderful bond with their animals - on a number of occasions I've seen the sort of thing which is no doubt frowned upon by most modern zoos, but which is wonderful nonetheless - keepers communicating directly with jaguars, leopards, whatever. Feeding them by hand.
- The small mammal exhibits, upstairs.
- The wonderful walk-through aviary in the middle.
- The rocky exhibits for lions and tigers.
- The enormous statue at the entrance.
Yes, it has possibly been over-stocked in the past, and yes, some of the outdoor cages might have been better combined into one, but I'd still put this as one fo the absolute top zoo buildings in the world (or, I would have done, until the tinkering around with it started).
I wouldn't feel I could defend the Sun Bear House, mind you.