Given that the enclosure furthest from the current lion one is to be demolished, ie serval, it would seem very unlikely that the other enclosures remain.Does the new Lion area encompass the area their cages are in? If so, they must at least move them. If not , they may just stay where they are.
I don't know why I bother.
Clearly your negativity knows no bounds. It is news because it is an event ZSL are running to raise money so that the zoo will continue to be a place people actually want to come to.
To those who have concerns about noise, as my post mentions, it is taking place at the Apollo in Hammersmith.
Really, some of you never knowingly pass on a chance to bash ZSL. Regardless of what you think of the state of the collection, whinging about the fact that they are actually doing something to raise money is utterly pathetic.
This seems to be another odd choice of priority for London zoo, partly due to it's location and I would agree it may have been better used to accommodate some of the species being displaced by the lions.On the City of Westminster planning permission site, there are plans submitted for a Lemur Walkthrough at London Zoo. It will be built in the currently empty space between the Clore building and the west tunnel.
Its curious they are duplicating a walkthrough already available at Whipsnade, when London isn't short of a walkthrough. Even more so that its a new enclosure for an existing species when they are about to lose 3 types of primates, either temporary or permanently due to the lion development. Would of been great to see a new enclosure for the macaques built on that area for example.
However you can't blame them from a commercial perceptive, walkthroughs seem very popular and they are going to need a draw for next year - assuming it will open next year, makes sense as lions will be the big attraction for 2016 and they won't want a new walkthrough over shadowed by that.
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Surely there isn't enough room for much of a walkthrough there, more of a step-in! I would have thought the Snowdon aviary or the woodland walk might have been better places for this, if they really have to do it! If it is just going to be ring taileds,
I really can't see the need for a lemur walkthrough, but if a few new species were to be added it wouldn't be quite so bad. !
Surely there isn't enough room for much of a walkthrough there, more of a step-in!
Interesting to note that on the first map in the documents they label the Roundhouse as 'Madagascar Centre'.
I'd love to see the Gibbons swinging around in the Snowdon aviary..
According to Westminster Council's Twitter account:-
Westminster Council @CityWestminster · 5h
Planning committee tonight, just started. Standing room only. London Zoo's revamped lion enclosure is up for decision later... #wccplanning
Westminster Council @CityWestminster · 3h
Great news @zsllondonzoo, your exciting new Lion enclosure has just roared through our planning committee! #wccplanning