Any idea how many? Hopefully they'll start spreading around the UK now.
One, afaik!
Any idea how many? Hopefully they'll start spreading around the UK now.
The bird walk-throughs, especially the bird house at this time of year is bad news!All the bird walkthroughs are closed following DEFRA's avian flu precautions; this includes the Blackburn Pavilion, African Bird Safari and the aviary next to Gorilla Kingdom. Rainforest Lookout is still open.
The Boky-boky kit (cub?) is on-show.
There are a fair number of empty enclosures in the Reptile House.
If you go in the normal entrance to gorillas, just to the left of the door into the little aviary is a winding path that bypasses the bird bit (as some visitors are nervous of loose-flying birds). Buggies are better going in the "out" gate as the ground of the path is uneven bark chips. The rainforest was closed last week because of the avian flu, but they may have been able to get the curassows out and take them offshow.
Can we have a dislike button please!!Following it's success at Whipsnade this year, plans are underway to bring Zoorassic Park to London for 2017
Squirrel monkey indoors has been moved to where the small play area in the walkthrough was.
Also I am pretty damn fuming about the Zoorassic plans, even though they were inevitable.
There is a clear diagram and other information on my website, just google: Joe Mersey google sites and you will find it.Does anyone have the plans for the old great cats area during the 80's or 90's? I used to be able to find it on google but it seems to be gone
In response to Maguari: I actually really like statues in zoos, whether they're of people or animals. I suspect I'm not the only one as well.
In response to Maguari: I actually really like statues in zoos, whether they're of people or animals. I suspect I'm not the only one as well.
No you're not the only one; I like statues in zoos.very much too. (My favourite is probably the musk-ox statue in Berlin Tierpark.)
Presumably they'll put them on one of the lawns, which could ultimately lead to the realisation that these are spaces which can be utilised. So it may turn out to be a positive.
In response to Maguari: I actually really like statues in zoos, whether they're of people or animals. I suspect I'm not the only one as well.
Presumably they'll put them on one of the lawns, which could ultimately lead to the realisation that these are spaces which can be utilised. So it may turn out to be a positive.