Are there elephants at London Zoo?


Are there elephants at London Zoo? There are no longer elephants at London Zoo, but a herd lives at our sister Zoo Whipsnade, which is the biggest Zoo in the UK. This herd of elephants live in the newly built Centre for Elephant Care, which was custom built to provide the perfect home for the breeding group.


Why don t London Zoo have elephants?

Zoos in the UK are already making changes. London, Bristol and Edinburgh Zoos no longer keep elephants because they recognise that they cannot provide suitable enclosures. Going further still is Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, south east England.


What happened to the polar bear at London Zoo?

Pipaluk left London Zoo in 1985 when the Mappin Terraces (which housed all the bears) were closed, and died at the age of 22 years in a Zoo in Poland.


Where are the elephants in London now?

The Herd of Hope are currently browsing and foraging in London's Spitalfields Market. Walk among our 21 life-sized bronze elephants and get to know the real-life orphans that have inspired this installation.