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Old 28-10-2008

yes the one i have is the the original plan, its has some exhibits that arent on the new plan
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The "Georgia Wetlands" area on the aerial map...is there a Georgia in the UK? or is this area based on the US state of Georgia?
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Or it could of course be the actual country Georgia.

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no georgia isnt in the u.k, i found this on google might help:

http://www.gajason.org/PastExpeditio...typesofwet.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...ia_(U.S._state)

i think its referring to usa, maybe manatees and crocodilles?
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What an exciting project. To build a zoo from the ground up without haveing to consider previous exhibits/mistakes. To take advantage of the new developments in exhibit construction. I know l will be there in the first 6 months of opening.

I think it would be intersting If Bristol was to make public/asses the number of visitors who came to the zoo from outside it's normal catchment area. Visitors from O/S ect who came to the area primarily to see the new zoo.
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Old 29-10-2008

i personally would hav it as Florida Wetlands
wat i mean is the natonal wildlife conservation park has enough space to keep elephants, but they may not because of bristol zoo having a poor history with them
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What an exciting project. To build a zoo from the ground up without haveing to consider previous exhibits/mistakes. To take advantage of the new developments in exhibit construction. I know l will be there in the first 6 months of opening.

I think it would be intersting If Bristol was to make public/asses the number of visitors who came to the zoo from outside it's normal catchment area. Visitors from O/S ect who came to the area primarily to see the new zoo.
with bristol zoo and the new blue reef aquarium soon, it will make a great weekend away
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with bristol zoo and the new blue reef aquarium soon, it will make a great weekend away
R U asking me on a date Tigerlemurguy ;] LOL
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Old 30-10-2008

haha, nah im ok thanks

im sure you have a person you want to go with already :P
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Old 12-11-2008

The plans have been submitted and can be viewed on the South Gloucs council site.

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click on search current applications and then enter PT08/2900/F in the reference number box.
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The plans have been submitted and can be viewed on the South Gloucs council site.

South Gloucestershire Council: Error

click on search current applications and then enter PT08/2900/F in the reference number box.

Great lead mate, just does not seem to work. Is kit just me???
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Just tested it Zooman, looks like their site is down.
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Old 17-11-2008

bye the time this place opens Noahs ark zoo farm will have
African Elephants, Javen Rhino, blue whale and south china tiger!
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bye the time this place opens Noahs ark zoo farm will have
African Elephants, Javen Rhino, blue whale and south china tiger!
You forgot the dodos and woolly mammoths!
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Old 17-11-2008

I wonder if this park will ever actually open... I know you were being sarcastic, but I really hope the NWCP gets elephants over noahs ark!
 


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