It sounds even more stupid,realy sure the Red Pandas are going to love screaming KIDS in the tree tops with them it just sounds like a gloryified childrens playground with built in animal exhibits,looks like London may have another Gorilla Kingdom on its hand great to look at but not much else.
Typical ZooChatters; moan about it, but I can see it's only cause it's not aimed our age group! Bear in mind you'll find more kids in a zoo than fanatics.
Once again, hate to break the news--2.3 pounds is a very low cost for a modern zoo exhibit, particularly in an expensive city like London.
Yep but that cost will go up its London most things they do end up costing more than when they start them,Gorilla Kingdom suppose to be a modern zoo exhibit but as far as i`m concerned the best thing about is the Monitor enclosure,the Aviary would be brilliant if the path in it was so narrow and caused a major bottle neck right at the start of Gorilla Kingdom.London seem to do alot better when they don`t throw lots of money at a project like the re-built Clores which is to me still a brilliant exhibit that has been brought into the 21 century with a little clever thought.Once again, hate to break the news--2.3 pounds is a very low cost for a modern zoo exhibit, particularly in an expensive city like London.
Listen it might not be aimed at my age group but i know a stupid idea when i see one and this is one however you dress it up,if they want to build a new childrens playground fine but why subject the animals to kids running through the enclosure would love to see them do studies on the stress level`s on the animals when it opens as i`m pretty sure the results would not be good,if Blair Drummond can fence off their Llamas in the walk around area their because they where getting stressed by people walking on the paths on what used to be a walk through enclosure then i can only imagine what the animals at London will be going through with this idea.Typical ZooChatters; moan about it, but I can see it's only cause it's not aimed our age group! Bear in mind you'll find more kids in a zoo than fanatics.
Yes the area is large but its better than having kids running round the park treating it like a playground
not so sure about Red Pandas, which are often innactive during the day so maybe not such a good subject and they could suffer from stress/disturbance from the continual daytime noise too.
I agree with MD - lemurs would have been a better option, at exmoor I had their four jumping on my shoulders to get at the bannanas i was holding!
Well Chesters use the trees a lot on their island when they are not sunning themselves.But will ringtailed lemurs fit the area that the red pandas are in, im pretty sure the theme is arboreal animals which ringtails arent particularly!
Thats true they do in zoos but if london is going for a more realistic educational based enclosure they might think twice about it, maybe coatis would be a better choice to replace the red pandas with...