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Many films and television programmes have made use of London Zoo as a film set. They live high up in nests and eat meat. Most dolphins eat fish. The city of London and 32 surrounding boroughs constitute the Greater London metropolitan area , which covers some 1,580 sq km 620 sq mi.

They live high up in nests and eat meat. The reason behind the threat of closure seemed to be the simple failure of the zoo to balance its books. Various busses By British Rail - the nearest station is Euston. Terry Farrell and Partners. Others Other notable animals in London Zoo's collection include , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and. What are we going to talk about? Retrieved 3 March 2008. For four days in late August 2005, the zoo ran an exhibit entitled the , which put eight on display in the Mappin Terraces. The Aquarium A copperband butterflyfish in the coral reef hall There has been an at the zoo since 1853, the zoo's first aquarium was also the world's first public aquarium. Today it is a museum. I live in the woods. It can swim very well but it lives in the forest.

The Theatre Museum displays the history of the performings arts , while the Museum of the Moving Image traces the history of film and television. Trafalgar Square: The Trafalgar Square is the most popular square in London.

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Come eye-to-eye with the Zoo's tallest residents with our special Meet the Animals experience. From £54 per person Enjoy a VIP experience feeding our tower of giraffes an afternoon snack while an expert keeper tells your more about this incredible species, from how long their tongue is, to what they eat and where they come from. By taking part in this experience you will be supporting ZSLs vital conservation work which includes the training of next generation conservationists around the world desperately needed to continue protecting the planets amazing animals. Your safety as well as the welfare of all animals is their upmost priority. As such, the keeper can stop the encounter or ask participants to exit the VIP area at any time should they feel necessary. Children: must be at least 3 years old and 3-foot in height and be accompanied by an adult, no more than 2 children per adult. Each adult must also has a valid Meet the Giraffes ticket. Accompanying carers can enter the VIP area free of charge but must not participate in the experience. Wheelchair access is available for this experience - please let our Supporter Services team know in advance. We will endeavour to contact you via email at least 24-hours before your visit to notify you of any changes. We recommend checking your emails on the day before your visit in case we have emailed you. If these changes result in you missing the encounter or you are no longer able to attend, please contact us to discuss options. Turning up late will invalidate your ticket and will not be refunded. Bookings cancelled up to 14 days before the date will be eligible for a full refund. Thereafter changes will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of ZSL. Because of its shy nature and the challenges of fieldwork in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC , obtaining accurate and up to date information on the okapi has been a major conservation challenge. In 2010, ZSL started a collaborative effort to carry out the first range-wide conservation status review of this little-known but iconic species. This research led to the reassessment of the okapi as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and laid the foundations for the development of the , which outlines the conservation measures to be taken to ensure the persistence of this species in the future.

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