Summarize changes of the two maps in a zoo between 1990 and 2018

The two maps show how a certain zoo changed from 1990 until 2018. We can see that the range of facilitates and the number of enclosures for animals increased considerably during
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period. Turning first to the changes that have been made, we can see that the deer park at the centre of the map has been expanded by moving the beer enclosure to the northwest and the trees planted. The otter lake in the central area has been allocated to seals and dolphins and the otters moved to a new lake to the northeast. on the other side of the halfway. Other significant changes include the Safari park on the western side of the zoo and the construction of a new arena enclosure to the right-hand side of the entrance.
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, the entrance has remained unchanged and the central pathway has
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stayed basically the same,
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new pathways have been added to the East and west of it.
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the facilities for animals and visitors are much better and more attractive than they were in 1990.

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