
05-07-2012
I was at Pairi Daiza today, and was very interested in all of the new developments. This was my first visit to the place in about 15 years. Has any other European zoo changed so much in that time? Gelsenkirchen, Hannover....
PD isn't really my sort of zoo, but what it does, it does very well. This African development is extraordinary - even if the Africa it presents is a pretty funny-looking place. It's a rather Lion King-ised version of the place, with a strong Willard Price influence and lashings of tarzan-chic. As I'm sure has been said before, putting African animals in grass-roofed, brightly-painted huts is akin to putting badgers and red deer in a European town house. That said, people who like this sort of thing will like this sort of thing, and it has certainly been done a lot worse, elsewhere. The new 'islands' for lions and hyeanas are both very bare, and with a gravelly substrate really do have the look of a car-park. However, it is early days, and hopefully they will look much better when the planting is established. The leopard enclosure - not yet inhabited, as far as I could see - is a strange thing, reminiscent of the indoor orang cages at Chester. Not massively spacious.
I suspect that the parts of the zoo I liked best are probably those parts that the average visitor - who clearly loves this African thing, and the similarly themed Asian and Australian areas - would find least impressive: the brilliant birds of prey aviaries (a walk-through aviary for palm nut vultures and secretary birds!), and some of the excellent birds (rufous hornbills, for example, and - a real zoo rarity - great crested grebe). The most interesting mammal - giant squirrel - impossible to see, sadly; meanwhile, two separate enclosures each for meerkats and short-clawed otters.
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