Only two Bongo seen on last couple of visits - anyone know if they still hold four?
Went yesterday - lots of aviaries (bird & primate) out of use or being repaired due to wind & heavy leaf fall damage. Meerkat enclosure almost finished. Still no work on Takin or new Savannah development? Two squirrel monkeys still in Loris exhibit (no outdoor space not good long term!). The Ape moats are still very thick with green algae. Only two Bongo seen on last couple of visits - anyone know if they still hold four?
I wonder where the Loris are?
Also, all the signs indicating that it is/was a nocturnal house have gone.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again, Paignton needs to build a new nocturnal house (I was typing this when Brum's post above appeared).
I would put the need for a nocturnal house above a desire for a Savannah exhibit ( I have a vision of unnecessarily winding paths, wrecked jeeps, African buildings and animals separated because they don't get onI agree that a new nocturnal house is needed. It would be nice to see some collaboration between departments at Paignton. With the exception of the Zebra/Ostrich and Lar Gibbon/Waterfowl mixes, I can think of no other examples of Mammal/Bird depts working together.
If they decide to keep the Kangaroos where they are currently, then the grass picnic area in front and to the side of the bird show area is an obvious place to build a Nocturnal House & could be an extension to Monkey Heights? I actually think the Feathered Friends bird show barn is under-used and would make a good footprint for a new house?
So....., Loris, Kiwi, Mouse Deer, Tenrec (?) - what else would need accommodation currently?
I would put the need for a nocturnal house above a desire for a Savannah exhibit ( I have a vision of unnecessarily winding paths, wrecked jeeps, African buildings and animals separated because they don't get on) Going to see Kiwi in New Zealand is a big thing so they should be a star attraction here, especially when they get more than one. A modern house would give the zoo the chance to bring in other nocturnal species, apart from those they may or may not still hold. You're right about the Feathered Friends building which is only used during the summer.
Yoda, the zoo's bull giraffe, has died. He was found collapsed in the house early this morning
Giraffe death shocks zoo
Yoda, the zoo's bull giraffe, has died. He was found collapsed in the house early this morning
Giraffe death shocks zoo
Going from bad to worseThey aren't having a lot of luck at present are they...
Going from bad to worseI see they reduced admission prices today because the Giraffe and Elephant house is closed, the cats are off show due to the wind and the Brookside Aviary is closed for maintenance. A video in the Restaurant explains that there are a number of empty enclosures because of redevelopment.......
Going from bad to worseI see they reduced admission prices today because the Giraffe and Elephant house is closed, the cats are off show due to the wind and the Brookside Aviary is closed for maintenance. A video in the Restaurant explains that there are a number of empty enclosures because of redevelopment.......
Paignton's latest Facebook post says that the other giraffes are doing well. I don't think that they would have said that if there were any chance that Yoda's unfortunate death was linked to TB. I am sure that the giraffes have been tested regularly with all the other animals that might be susceptible.So sad about Yoda. Could it be TB? I hope not! Really bad times for PZ. Securing the Komodo was great and maybe a real push on improving the bird & herp sections even more whilst they are restricted by the TB plan is sensible. Couldn't they strive forward with the proposed vulture aviary (walk through) and build a Kiwi house? I fear for my zoo at present, things don't feel good.![]()