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I'm not sure how many visitors to London Zoo realised that there were 3 vicunas in 2 separate paddocks. Sadly the giant anteaters were very difficult to see, had to stoop down low to spot them. Hopefully, ZSL will develop the site for something else once the dinosaurs have left
 
Well come the autumn those spaces will be available for live animals again, and frankly could be better used than vicunas (boring for me at least), and the ever elusive anteaters.

You say that, but I have seen Giant Anteater at a total of 17 collections and have found the species to be pretty showy at all of these barring Chester Zoo; this total includes ZSL London Zoo!
 
. Sadly the giant anteaters were very difficult to see, had to stoop down low to spot them. Hopefully, ZSL will develop the site for something else once the dinosaurs have left

I hope ZSL does not go out of giant anteaters, they led the renaissance of the GA's back in Britain, from their original pair to 15 collections now holding in the UK, making us the most holders in one country in Europe.
 
My remark wasn't a prediction on the success of this 'project', more the fact that London zoo ( & Bristol) are using valuable animal exhibit space in a zoo of limited area. Even if it's only temporary, it will result in one mammal gone permanently & another semi - offshow throughout the summer. Never mind, I'm sure the kids will love the dinosaurs and attendance & related sales will go up.
I think that of all the zoos that have caught the dinosaur 'disease' over the last few years ( Twycross, Edinburgh, Whipsnade, Chester, Marwell...), London will be the first to remove live animals from an enclosure with the specific intention to replace them with model dinosaurs!
The T Rex will become as common as the Meerkat in Uk zoos at this rate. London don't have room for 3 T Rex exhibits though!
 
Never mind, I'm sure the kids will love the dinosaurs and attendance & related sales will go up.

Possibly, but I'm not sure if London really has the capacity and infrastructure to handle many more visitors in peak season without the overall visitor experience diminishing. On the plus side it might make a force a few more people visit and appreciate the North bank (not that there's much there nowadays) and/or generate some funds to develop the North bank.
 
Possibly, but I'm not sure if London really has the capacity and infrastructure to handle many more visitors in peak season without the overall visitor experience diminishing. On the plus side it might make a force a few more people visit and appreciate the North bank (not that there's much there nowadays) and/or generate some funds to develop the North bank.
Totally agree about the sorry state of the North bank of the zoo. However, major plans to redevelop the Snowdon Aviary, including black and white colobus monkey walk through, will certainly enhance that side of the zoo. I'm pretty sure there must be a few more plans in the pipeline to support Snowdon Aviary project.
 
You say that, but I have seen Giant Anteater at a total of 17 collections and have found the species to be pretty showy at all of these barring Chester Zoo; this total includes ZSL London Zoo!

Indeed, it's not usually a problem, but I've never seen London's despite visiting five years in a row, and I know others have commented on this enclosure specifically not offering good viewing opportunities.
 
News from today:

Jimmy and Yoda the gibbons are back and seem to have settled into their new enclosure very well (pictures in the gallery)

The Striped Squirrel enclosure is undergoing what looked like some serious refurbishment, at least there was a lot of hammering and chiselling going on. The squirrels are now in the old Panther Chameleon enclosure in the lemur area.

The pregnant Narrow-striped Mongoose has had her pup and was on-show in Rainforest Lookout.
 
News from today:

Jimmy and Yoda the gibbons are back and seem to have settled into their new enclosure very well (pictures in the gallery)

I was at also at London Zoo today; I thought that the new gibbon accommodation was extremely well done and was very impressed with it.
 
I was at also at London Zoo today; I thought that the new gibbon accommodation was extremely well done and was very impressed with it.

I was very impressed too. Really well done, lots of climbing opportunities, well furnished, and the gibbons clearly liked being there. It was an interesting comparison with Gibbon Forest at Twycross which I saw for the first time last week. The new enclosure at London makes great use of wire mesh which the gibbons were using extensively for climbing.
 
News from today:

Jimmy and Yoda the gibbons are back and seem to have settled into their new enclosure very well (pictures in the gallery)

The Striped Squirrel enclosure is undergoing what looked like some serious refurbishment, at least there was a lot of hammering and chiselling going on. The squirrels are now in the old Panther Chameleon enclosure in the lemur area.

Is the squirrel enclosure in the Casson?

I'm on my 4G atm but I'm really looking forward to seeing gibbon pictures as soon as I get to some wifi :)
 
Is the squirrel enclosure in the Casson?

I'm on my 4G atm but I'm really looking forward to seeing gibbon pictures as soon as I get to some wifi :)

No it's in the Clore. The first exhibit straight in front of you if you come in through the automatic doors closest to the rainforest walk through.
 
Does anyone know when the refurbishment of the Snowdon Aviary will begin?
I know it will be next year but hopefully it will be towards the start of the year.
 
Does anyone know when the refurbishment of the Snowdon Aviary will begin?
I know it will be next year but hopefully it will be towards the start of the year.
From what I can recall work on the revamp on the Snowdon Aviary is due to start Jan 2018 and be completed summer 2019.
 
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