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| At 136 acres, the Wild Place site is over 11 times larger than the classical zoo's site, and is already home to a range of animals, including megafauna such as giraffes and bears. Such features make the Wild Place site an ideal | At 136 acres, the Wild Place site is over 11 times larger than the classical zoo's site, and is already home to a range of animals, including megafauna such as giraffes and bears. Such features make the Wild Place site an ideal | ||
| - | place to dedicate efforts towards, an ideal location for a new zoo, fit for the new millenium. Selling the Clifton site, whilst distressing to many, will result in much captial investment for the development of the new Bristol Zoo of 2024, and also allow for more investment in opportunities for conservation and education. Following the 2020 announcement, | + | place to dedicate efforts towards, an ideal location for a new zoo, fit for the new millenium. Selling the Clifton site, whilst distressing to many, would result in much captial investment for the development of the new Bristol Zoo of 2024, and also allow for more investment in opportunities for conservation and education. Following the 2020 announcement, |
| + | During the summer season of Bristol Zoo's operation in 2022, the zoo hosted an event known as the 'Big Summer Send-Off' | ||
| The new site will allow for natural biodiversity to flourish, and will be open to the public free of charge. | The new site will allow for natural biodiversity to flourish, and will be open to the public free of charge. | ||
| - | Later on, 2024 will see the debut of the new Bristol Zoo, on a site which has allowed for a number of natural habitats | + | The glimpse |
| to flourish - a far cry from the city environment of the older site. Such features will allow not only for zoological | to flourish - a far cry from the city environment of the older site. Such features will allow not only for zoological | ||
| - | stories to be told, but also present the interconnectedness of humans and the natural world. The new Bristol Zoo | + | stories to be told, but also present the interconnectedness of humans and the natural world. The site has, as of 2023, already adopted the new title of 'Bristol Zoo Project', |
| - | will also allow visitors | + | |
| - | wildlife without imposing barriers. In some respects, it will resmble San Diego Zoo, a world-class zoo which has already | + | |
| - | implemented more naturalistic enclosures, in a vegetated setting. Although an exhaustive list of species has not been | + | |
| - | announced for the new zoo, species seen in the mood-board include gorillas, gibbons, tigers, wisent, and Przewalski' | + | |
| - | horses. The zoo will not just be an evolution from its predecessor, | + | |
| - | of the United Kingdom as a whole. | + | |
| - | Attenborough' | + | |
| - | have never experienced." | + | |
| ====== III. BRISTOL ZOO AT ITS LATEST ====== | ====== III. BRISTOL ZOO AT ITS LATEST ====== | ||
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