Dear gandmas
Thanks for your constructive comments on RSCC, just to point out that we are in fact working on the very points you have raised, we currently are awaiting a shipment of a great deal of FSC certified timber for climbing for the animals, notably, sun bears, clouded leopard, fossa and Pallas Cat. (As im sure you saw we don't have any large natural trees onsite so we have to bring in timber - as we are ethical about what we source all must be FSC or Recycled timber, we occasionally have delays - at present our timber container is 6 weeks late in arriving!) Most of our enclosures outside are new and still have some decoration to carry out, the Pallas cat enclosure has only just been planted and as im sure you saw the Pallas cat only just arrived about 7 days or so ago. Tapir pond and further shade areas are being implemented you probably saw the pond has been dug already - just needs finishing. Due to the new arrival of the pheasants, the civet has been kept indoors for a few weeks so that the pheasants can get used to the space then they will be mixed, with the pheasants coming out by day and the civets by night. please be patient with us, we have made significant changes and the facilities are improving all the time, but things take time to grow and the improvements to our enclosures we have made recently are significant and for a small place pretty rapid!, and things do not always work exactly to plan. We don't plan on receiving any more major species now and are working on the facilities and enrichment, come back in a few months Im sure you will see more improvements. I don't think we are doing badly considering all the improvements are made by private money and we don't even cover the running costs on the door yet!
In answer to the question on the Rufous Hornbill, we have decided not to go ahead with the species due to the lack of availability of females.
If you want any other info on RSCC please feel free to ask.