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London Zoo was the world's first scientific zoo. It was opened in 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually made open to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of more than 651 different species of animals.

It is managed under the auspices of the Zoological Society of London (established in 1826), and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, London (the Regent's Canal runs through it), a short walk from Camden Underground Station. The Society also has a more spacious site at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park in Bedfordshire and the larger animals such as elephants and rhinos have been moved there.

As well as being the first scientific zoo, London Zoo also opened the first Reptile house (1849), first public Aquarium (1853), first insect house (1881) and the first children's zoo (1938).

The zoo is currently undergoing a massive renovation project aimed at replacing cages with enclosures which recreate the animals' natural environments, giving a better lifestyle to the animals, and a more realistic experience to visitors. For example, the new "Into Africa" and "Butterfly Paradise" exhibits opened Easter 2006 and the new "Gorilla Kingdom" and South American rainforest exhibits that are underway are due to open Easter 2007. [BBC News story].

Architecture

Since its earliest days, the zoo has prided itself on appointing leading architects to design its buildings. These include:

Filming at London Zoo

Keepers Tim and Jane with London Zoo's black footed penguins at feeding time.
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Keepers Tim and Jane with London Zoo's black footed penguins at feeding time.

Many films and television programmes have been filmed at London Zoo. A scene from About a Boy was filmed there and famously the reptile house scene from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. (Note the corresponding scene from the original novel couldn't have taken place in the London Zoo, because later on it was stated that Harry had never been to London.)

Famous Animals

Unusual Animals on Exhibit

External links

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