Onychorhynchus coronatus
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What are the chances that the Livingstone's fruit bats will make the move to wildplace too ?
Well maybe they could relocate that enormous underused aviary-type structure mentioned earlier in the thread and put them in that, creating an even bigger walkthrough- or maybe its already earmarked as a walkthrough bird aviary perhaps.What are the chances that the Livingstone's fruit bats will make the move to wildplace too ?
I’d love to see them develop a circular flight tunnel like Jersey! Imagine that through those ancient woods!Well maybe they could relocate that enormous underused aviary-type structure mentioned earlier in the thread and put them in that, creating an even bigger walkthrough- or maybe its already earmarked as a walkthrough bird aviary perhaps.
Well maybe they could relocate that enormous underused aviary-type structure mentioned earlier in the thread and put them in that, creating an even bigger walkthrough- or maybe its already earmarked as a walkthrough bird aviary perhaps.
I’d love to see them develop a circular flight tunnel like Jersey! Imagine that through those ancient woods!
In an exchange on Twitter I saw them say ‘we will be relocating SOME of our animals.’ I get the feeling they will be going down the ‘larger animal’ route at WP.
There's a monitor lizard on the phase one 'mood board' (https://bristolzoo.org.uk/cmsassets/body/Our-Future/BZS-Our-Future-Mood-Boards.pdf). I wouldn't count any chickens just yet.![]()
Does anyone know when the construction for phase 1 will begin? Does anybody think that any species that are not on the mood board for phase 1 will move to the NEW Bristol Zoo as part of this phase?
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I don’t recall the fencing of the old WP wolf enclosure being suitable for lions, although the woodland setting would be great & would in some way resemble Gir?Some time before 2024 is honestly all we know right now.
If it were me and I had free choice I'd want to be able to move the gorillas (and maybe lions - assuming they're staying) at the very least straight to the new site when the Clifton one closes to the public, but we don't know if that will happen. It's much to early to say.
As to other species, the mood boards are to give an idea of the kind of things to expect from each phase. They certainly won't be exhaustive (or indeed binding!). I only called attention to the lizard as it does indicate that some reptiles at least are part of the plan as it stands.
I don’t recall the fencing of the old WP wolf enclosure being suitable for lions, although the woodland setting would be great & would in some way resemble Gir?
The Giant Tortoise would be a fairly easy move once indoor housing was built.
Red Panda, most smaller primates & Kea could be moved fairly easily.
Does the WP site have a lake (I know there are some smaller ponds) - thinking flamingos?
I would be fairly confident in saying the most logical pathway would be for the gorillas to move directly to WP. I am less sure of 2 lions moving here (they could easily be sent to another UK collection instead). Building 2 major exhibits at WP in the space of 1 year seems fairly ambitious.Some time before 2024 is honestly all we know right now.
If it were me and I had free choice I'd want to be able to move the gorillas (and maybe lions - assuming they're staying) at the very least straight to the new site when the Clifton one closes to the public, but we don't know if that will happen. It's much to early to say.
As to other species, the mood boards are to give an idea of the kind of things to expect from each phase. They certainly won't be exhaustive (or indeed binding!). I only called attention to the lizard as it does indicate that some reptiles at least are part of the plan as it stands.
Your first option might be more likely. If the Lions do move( I think they would be very wise to keep them) and they chose the wolf enclosure as a quick/ready made enclosure , a new fence would not be difficult to construct. The existing enclosure at the zoo is just a cage really- you couldn't use those materials.@TriUK could A new Lionproff fence be built around the former Wolf enclosure? This might be easier said than done but could the fences from the current Bristol Zoo’s Asiatic Lion enclosure be relocated to WP?
With the gorillas rehousing will have to be done from scratch- presumably this will be the first 'major exhibit' they talk about in the FAQ's. I think they would be very wise to keep the Lions...big draw... perhaps as others have suggested, either as permanent or a more temporary measure, they could put the Lions in the old wolf enclosure- with renewed fencing obviously- + maybe it would need new den provision. But all that wouldn't be anything like as major an undertaking as building a completely new and permanent gorilla exhibit will be.I would be fairly confident in saying the most logical pathway would be for the gorillas to move directly to WP. I am less sure of 2 lions moving here (they could easily be sent to another UK collection instead). Building 2 major exhibits at WP in the space of 1 year seems fairly ambitious.
They will also have to significantly upscale the entrance infrastructure. Looking on Google maps, the current vehicle entrance is very close to the M5 junction roundabout. A busy morning could see traffic backed up on to the M5.