Zooreviewsuk
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Thanks . I used my free Chester day ages ago.
I may pop down again for a cheap day out.
I may pop down again for a cheap day out.
Pertinax: My guess is that it might have been half of Dublin's herd. But the Twycross females are better suited as companions for Kate - the females from Dublin are closely related and bonded and therefore very unlikey to accept unrelated Kate. Twycross females Minbu, Noor Jahan and Tara are unrelated and it is more likely that one of them will bond with Kate. The many bull calves from Dublin would have been likely a problem for an elderly female like Kate, too.
Went for a stroll (/wade - drainage still very much an issue) around Twycross today. Overwhelming impression was of a bit of a step back from recent progress on the feel of the zoo - basically due to the number of empty exhibits, exacerbated by the fact that where enclosures are open through one of them is often unsigned, so you can't tell if it's in use or not. Overall it feels a bit like the chimp works have put everything else on hold so animals aren't being replaced just yet and as such the collection doesn't fill the zoo available (though I'm sure it's not that simple, of course!).
Saw the remaining elephants for what I expect will be the last time at Twycross, and got a great view of the martens. Lemur House was closed all the time I was there with the result that I didn't see a single lemur in that area (only the ones near the entrance).
Entirely unscientific, but the few comments I heard from other visitors about empty enclosures were matched by comments about it being 'good value for a tenner though', so the half-term price offer seems to be going down well (indeed, I wonder if this may be an intentional move as there's a lot of movement, gaps and work going on during the first 'busy' week of the year).
Now that post is something this site has been lacking for a while, a Maguari visit report from a UK zoo! Great to read as I like your views in these and it's nice to hear some balanced opinions from one of my favourite (British) travellers!![]()
Glad to be of use!![]()
Tiger enclosure....,Where in the zoo, what species?It is a shame to see so many empty enclosures around the Zoo. But I guess it's inevitable whilst the zoo is such a heightened state of redevelopment, which overall is a good thing.
I suspect it will continue to be a recurring theme over the next few years. Especially with the Tiger enclosure receiving planning consent a few weeks ago. So work will no doubt start on that later this year.
Tiger enclosure....,Where in the zoo, what species?
Writing on a mobile and being unable to edit your posts doesn't help. Was meant to say, it's unlikely they'll want to keep two different sets of tigers in two drastically different standards of enclosure. They're planning to keep their existing tiger exhibit alongside the new one initially, but I can see them wanting to re-home the Sumatran tigers in the next few years - perfect timing for when Twycross may be on the look out for some.
Not sure if this link has been posted before but some interesting info contained on the page and with an Easter 2018 opening not much longer to wait!
New Chimpanzee Habitat coming in 2018 | Twycross Zoo
Planning application in for 'Elephant to Rhino Conversion' of Elephant Paddock, which looks like it involves the splitting of the house into 2 and a new paddock being created to the right-hand side of the existing sand paddock. Looks like the end is nigh for the old zoo centre!
With all the water available, Indian would be the most suitableFirst real confirmation that it will be converted for Rhinos, which did seem fairly obvious. Question is which species- I would think all three of Black, White and Indian would be possibilities, though White is probably still the easiest to acquire.