A new exhibit has opened called "Little Africa".it is housed in the old zebra stable block and yard .As you enter via the yard to the side of the block there are Kirk's Dik Dik and singleton of East African Crowned Crane and Stanley Crane.Upon entering the stable block there is a small nocturnal exhibit with Lesser Bush baby and Malagasy giant jumping rats.This is followed by a herp section with Peacock frogs,Tiger Beetles and Elecric Blue Gecko..There are then large exhibits for Neumann's Grass Rats, Naked Mole Rats and an excellent exhibit of a large group of Gundi complete with artificial rocks.
The Eastern Crown Cranes have two new chicks and the singleton from last years brood has moved to Little Africa
14 gundis in all, received from Poznan.do you know if the Gundi are the only ones in the UK? Any more details, where are they from, how many?
14 gundis in all, received from Poznan.
Sounds a great new exhibit, surprised they haven't been advertising it. Can I ask where abouts is the old Zebra block is? Only visited the collection once! Shame it wasn't open when I visited a few weeks back.
The warty pigs consist of the original male (now castrated) and his son.The father was over represented however when the mother moved to Thrigby Hall Zoo she was already pregnant by him!
Yes you can, I've taken my dog each time I've been. There is alot of places they can't go in (wolves wood, lemurs, giraffe walkway, all buildings etc), so I would definitely recommend going with at least one other person, then you can take it in turns going in places, otherwise you'll miss a lot.Is it true you can take your dog into the zoo (but not into the houses)?
No, the Madagascan Lemur Walkthrough was still open I visited tiday but only saw one Ring-Tailed Lemur, the only parts I saw closed in the zoo today due to the Bird Flu where the waterfowl area (Where the Magpie Geese are ) but you can still see the Tapirs & Giant Anteaters, the Tropical House and the Walkthrough in the walled gardens. It was a really great second visit for me, highlights for me where the Asian Lions, Pallas Cat, Crowned Sifaka and Binturong. I saw the binturong being fed, the enclosure has been well transformed from a former Lar Gibbon/Purple Langur enclosure (Does anyone know what happened to the Lar Gibbon, I think they where an old pair so possibly passed away). The zoo has a very good Rodent collection and Lemur collection, I never knew you could actually go threw the door with the Siamang sign on but saw the Siamang which didn't venture out in the day. They have a very large group of Mouse Lemur there are definitely more than 10. I will defenitly be visiting again in 2017, and hopefully see the Magpie Geese!Guessing, given the presence of birds within, that the Malagasy Walkthrough is also closed?