“It is no longer just about the animals. With habitat loss being one of the greatest threats to wildlife, zoos and aquaria are obligated to raise awareness of the urgent requirement to conserve the world’s last remaining wild places.

Gaining the public’s understanding of the importance of natural environments through inspired and emotive communication is a major step towards that goal.”
 
 
   
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We strongly believe that the replica landscape features of naturalistic exhibits should not be seen as mere background ‘theming’ but as an intrinsic, meaningful part of the exhibit’s overall educational value.

All elements of the exhibit should be contiguous – the wildlife, rockwork, horticulture, even the way that the containment and technical services are concealed are equally important and are positive opportunities to immerse the visitor and engage them in your story.

With careful content planning and design we believe that any exhibit, whatever the size, should capture the “essence” of the wild place they represent.

We want your visitors to see your exhibit as an engaging venue, to be enthralled by the depth of immersion into an exotic world and to be caught up in the visual drama, atmosphere and sensory richness of a natural ecosystem. Most of all we want the visitors to respond emotively to the stories you need to tell.

     
         
         
         
         
         
     
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