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Published Date: 07 May 2008
EDINBURGH Zoo enjoyed its busiest day in more than 20 years on Bank Holiday Monday.
Visitor numbers at the zoo soared to 9248 – almost double last year's May holiday when just over 4000 people visited.

The zoo recently opened the ground-breaking Budongo Trail for their 11 chimpanzees, and the new attraction was the busiest point in the park on Monday.

Zoo bosses were also pointing to the warm holiday weather – Monday was the hottest day of the year so far – for the dramatic spike.

David Windmill, chief executive of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: "This is fantastic news for us.

"We have taken great efforts across the park to inform visitors about our involvement in endangered species breeding programmes and conservation and research projects.

"As a charity we rely on our visitors and without their continued support we wouldn't be able to create enclosures such as the Budongo Trail.

"We are already looking at several other developments."





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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:33 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Zoo
 
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Smasher,

07/05/2008 14:52:23
I went to Edinburgh Zoo not that long ago. It was rubbish. The cages are all far too big with way too many plants and bushes etc hiding the exhibits. I could hardly see most of the animals. They should re introduce much smaller cages with bare concrete so we can all get a good view of them. And another thing. Most of the animals were asleep. The park wardens seem to have little to do so why aren't they poking the animals to keep them awake. Who wants to watch a sleeping Polar bear. If I wanted to watch a big fat white thing snoring, I could have stayed at home and looked at my wife.
2

Boy Wonder,

07/05/2008 15:52:24
I prefer Safari Parks ... in the animals' original home countries!
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07/05/2008 16:24:31
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07/05/2008 16:24:52
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Strathmore,

Angus 07/05/2008 19:10:59
I'll bet Eddie Price was lurking around somewhere!!
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Julian,

EDINBURGH 08/05/2008 01:37:40
#2 Why don't you give your wife a poke when she's asleep then;-D

 

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