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Case Studies

Brief. Approach. Outcome.

A selection of consulting and build projects, written up so future clients can see how we work — and the welfare, visitor and operational outcomes they should expect.

Turning a car park into a South American biome
Habitat design & buildDraft — outcome figures to confirm

Turning a car park into a South American biome

Confidential — Licensed UK zoological collection

Brief

The client had an under-used hard-standing area and wanted to convert it into a mixed-species, free-flight South American habitat — meeting BIAZA welfare standards and improving visitor dwell time.

Approach

  • Site survey, species planning and licensing review against the Secretary of State's Standards.
  • Specification for substrate build-up, planted layers, water features and visitor sight-lines.
  • Construction oversight, keeper-route design and a phased species introduction plan.

Outcome

  • Delivered an outstanding-rated mixed-species exhibit on a previously sterile footprint.
  • Estimated visitor dwell time at the exhibit increased materially versus the original space.
  • Provided a template the collection now applies to further biome conversions.
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ETFE roofing for a tropical quadruped layer
Construction & enclosure engineeringDraft — outcome figures to confirm

ETFE roofing for a tropical quadruped layer

Zoological Education Centre (build partner: Vector Foiltech)

Brief

A new tropical mammal building needed a lightweight, light-transmitting roof that would hold humidity, support live planting, and keep heating costs manageable through a UK winter.

Approach

  • Specified inflated ETFE cushion roofing with the supplier and structural team.
  • Co-ordinated services routing, climate strategy and keeper access from day one.
  • Built sequencing plan so animal areas could be commissioned in phases without disruption.

Outcome

  • Tropical climate envelope delivered with significantly lower heating load than glass equivalents.
  • Roof transmits the daylight spectrum needed for live planting and reptile/amphibian welfare.
  • Building handed over on programme and signed off against inspection standards.
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Free-flight macaw aviary on a restricted site
Aviary design & flight trainingDraft — outcome figures to confirm

Free-flight macaw aviary on a restricted site

Confidential — UK zoo (Cat. 1 licensed)

Brief

The collection wanted a large free-flight macaw aviary, but ground conditions and adjacent infrastructure ruled out a conventional foundation.

Approach

  • Engineered a 'floating' aviary design with careful groundworks suited to the location.
  • Specified flight volumes, perching, browse rotation and shelter to meet psittacine welfare needs.
  • Wrote the husbandry and conditioning programme for the keeper team.

Outcome

  • Aviary delivered without compromising adjacent services or visitor routes.
  • Birds settled and entered conditioned free-flight training within the planned window.
  • Became a signature visitor moment and an internal case study for future aviary work.
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Bioactive amphibian zone — living, self-cleaning habitats
Husbandry & welfareDraft — outcome figures to confirm

Bioactive amphibian zone — living, self-cleaning habitats

Small-collection partner (private licensed)

Brief

Existing amphibian enclosures were sterile, maintenance-heavy and offered little behavioural opportunity. The client wanted a step-change in welfare and visitor presentation without expanding the footprint.

Approach

  • Designed bioactive vivaria with live planting, drainage layers and clean-up invertebrate crews.
  • Specified lighting, misting and seasonal cycling appropriate to each species.
  • Trained the keeper team on monitoring, plant care and intervention thresholds.

Outcome

  • Daily cleaning workload reduced; keepers redeployed to enrichment and observation.
  • Improved natural behaviours observed (cover use, foraging, breeding readiness).
  • Exhibits photograph and present far better — supporting marketing and education output.
From bioactive habitat design to ZIMS record-keeping, Animal Insights guided our small collection toward genuine excellence. A true partner.
Tom Bailey, Director, Ely Exotics
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School zoo days — turning a visit into a curriculum unit
Education & engagementDraft — outcome figures to confirm

School zoo days — turning a visit into a curriculum unit

Multiple UK primary and secondary schools

Brief

Schools wanted more than a day out — an immersive, hands-on programme tied to the curriculum, with measurable learning outcomes.

Approach

  • Designed age-banded sessions across animal encounters, conservation and careers.
  • Built teacher packs (pre-visit, on-the-day, follow-up) aligned to KS2/KS3 science.
  • Trained delivery team on safeguarding, risk assessment and accessible language.

Outcome

  • Strong post-visit teacher feedback — pupils retain species and conservation concepts beyond the day.
  • Repeat-booking schools across multiple academic years.
  • Inspired a number of pupils to pursue zoo-keeping and conservation pathways.
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