Great news about the Maned Wolves - They are my personal favourites and I've adopted them. It's amazing how quick breeding happened. With their previous old male Smolis. Milla was not the least bit interested in him, in fact she'd often growl and hiss at him.
I agree with you! To add to your observations; platform (demolished house in Lemur wood) still out of bounds, Croc swamp labels still wrong, Vertical greenhouse now a picnic area(?) and Nocturnal House still open despite no inhabitants when meerkats outside. The place needs a good shine up and polish!I always think of the school holidays at Easter as the first busy period of the year for zoos and I expect that zoos will try to have things ready to attract visitors at this time of year. I realise that this is a rather artificial concept (as Easter is the archetypal movable feast) and that the summer holidays are the peak period, particularly for a zoo in a holiday area.
Certainly Paignton Zoo was very busy on Monday, but the place looked unprepared for these new visitors. Regular visitors realsied that the plans for the Savanna development were back on the shelf as soon as the big display in the entrance hall disappeared. The only trace that remains is the fenced off area opposite the turs and Barbary sheep, which is earmarked for the takin.
Some work is in progress around the zoo, but the only part that is nearly ready is the lobby between the Tropical House and the Desert House. The three new aviaries at the rear of the house are complete, and now hold pairs of white-crested laughing thrush, grey-backed thrush and scarlet-faced liocichla. The area between these aviaries and the public path has new fake rockwork with a stream and a pool, but was still to be planted and stocked; and of course once the plants start to grow, the birds in the rear aviaries will be very hard to see.
The two small paddocks below the baboon rock have been empty all winter. On Monday two people were working on the new roof for the indoor housing at the back, which seemed almost complete - so perhaps the pudu and agouti will return soon, or some other species will take their places. At long last some new vivariums are on display in the Amphibian Ark, but there is still a lot of work to do there. The big vivarium in the Reptile Nursery is empty. Lots of visitors were looking for the reptiles in the enclosures in the Desert House, but the reptiles had not been moved in and there was just one small notice in the third enclosure to explain this.
There are two more long-standing problems. The two lory aviaries in the parrot section, mentioned in the very first post in this thread, are still incomplete. The old tenrec house is empty and the notices saying that it will be adapted for the lorises have disappeared.
Of course there may be good reasons for these delays. But when a major development is postponed and several minor projects take so long to complete, I'm starting to get a little concerned.
Any official confirmation for all this.Regular visitors realsied that the plans for the Savanna development were back on the shelf as soon as the big display in the entrance hall disappeared. The only trace that remains is the fenced off area opposite the turs and Barbary sheep, which is earmarked for the takin.
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Of course there may be good reasons for these delays. But when a major development is postponed and several minor projects take so long to complete, I'm starting to get a little concerned.
Of course there may be good reasons for these delays. But when a major development is postponed and several minor projects take so long to complete, I'm starting to get a little concerned.
I agree with you! To add to your observations; platform (demolished house in Lemur wood) still out of bounds, Croc swamp labels still wrong, Vertical greenhouse now a picnic area(?) and Nocturnal House still open despite no inhabitants when meerkats outside. The place needs a good shine up and polish!
With the new addition the herd is 7 strong (1:5:1)Any idea what will happen to the other young female giraffe, Otillie and Eliska ? They can`t breed here, herd must be a decent size now ?
The calf has been confirmed as a female0:0:1 Rothschild's Giraffe born on the 19th of April to mum Sangha and Dad Yoda
Giraffe birth at Paignton Zoo
I think the new savannah exhibit needs doing soon (although the master plan will be downsized due to lack of funding) just to allow giraffe herd to have some more space. In the meantime, they could move the peccaries and add some more space.The calf has been confirmed as a female
just in case this has been missed by the paignton regulars
The unfortunate owl and the pussycat
This is similar to an incident in the lion enclosure a few years ago. The wild owls must be nesting fairly close to the zoo's owl exhibits behind the lion and tiger enclosures.