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Bristol Zoo African forest gets green light

Bristol Zoo Project
CGI of the Central African Forest at Bristol Zoo Project (Image: Grant Associates)

South Gloucestershire Council has approved a planning application to develop a Central African Forest habitat at Bristol Zoo Project.

The enclosure will be home to mangabeys, critically endangered slender-snouted crocodiles, endangered African grey parrots and several extremely threatened species of West African freshwater fish.

The “immersive landscape-led conservation zoological experience” has been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and landscape architect Grant Associates. Hoare Lea and Momentum are the engineering consultants.

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