Is it just me that doesn’t think it looks very deep? I’m guessing it’s going to be netted over as well so possibly to share with Inca terns?
Is there a free-access page for the photo?It's the old paddock. There was a few photos on their Facebook page last month. Log In or Sign Up to View
It's a link to their Facebook page so I'm guessing you need a Facebook account to view it??Is there a free-access page for the photo?
If you have Instagram then have a look at their story today and you get a bit of a better idea of the size. I think you have to follow them first before you can see it but I might be wrong.Is it just me that doesn’t think it looks very deep? I’m guessing it’s going to be netted over as well so possibly to share with Inca terns?
Thanks. I think it's pretty clear it is going to be an aviary-style enclosure, although they may just be going to put shade cloths overhead. The pool looks a good size and fairly deep - there are two people there for scale.I hope it's okay to post the link to the image - should work without fb account
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Is there old tropical house, still quite cool ? Where the sloths are, or is it back to being heated ?
What species aside of the Siamese Crocs are in the new tropical house ?
Last time I visited, which was well over a year ago, I think they just had two species of tamarin and a small tropical fish tank so it doesn't sound like they did much last year. I'm sure it's where the indoor enclosure for the red pandas will be and that was planned for last year but never materialised.Is there old tropical house, still quite cool ? Where the sloths are, or is it back to being heated ?
What species aside of the Siamese Crocs are in the new tropical house ?
Last time I visited, which was well over a year ago, I think they just had two species of tamarin and a small tropical fish tank so it doesn't sound like they did much last year. I'm sure it's where the indoor enclosure for the red pandas will be and that was planned for last year but never materialised.
They will be getting the Red Pandas from Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park once they reach around 6 months of age and onwards - the path towards the enclosure is not yet completed - I'm not sure as to what state the exhibit is in, but work has most certainly begun.Yes there was signs for it being Red Panda when I visited in the summer of 2017. Glad to see they are finally getting some.