Bosses want to demolish the existing enclosures to build a “lion 360
experience” with high-level walkways, according to plans lodged with
Westminster council.
It would nearly triple the size of the
existing 750 square metre enclosure, built in the Seventies, and would
also give visitors the chance to see primates and vultures.
But there are concerns its size could impact on the zoo’s Grade I listed penguin pool.
The
application, due to be heard by councillors on Tuesday, states: "The
proposals would be to create a more naturalistic setting for the Asiatic
lions, taking influences from the Gir Forest [in India], where the only
population of Asiatic lions exist in the wild.
"The high-level platforms and walkway will be faced in a variety of materials, render, timber (bamboo) and corrugated steel.
"The
proposal would enlarge the enclosure areas whilst maintaining the same
site area of 7,695 square metres to contain Asiatic lions, primates and
vultures."
The site was formerly home to the zoo’s cattle, sheep and deer in the late 19th century.
Designers revised the plans to minimise the impact on the zoo’s trees.
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