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Visitor viewing platform removed. Moat removed. Surfaced all the way to visitor path with new giraffe height fence. So it does extend the area quite nicely. New canopies within the area to allow for more enrichment with feeding. New surface, no longer grassed (well mud!), not sure what it is, but its a hard (rubbery?) surface, better for there feet it is said, will have sandy parts though. It is looking good, nice improvements.
Have you got any photos of it? I'd love to see the new improvements.
 
Other observations from yesterday.
Gaysha Sumatran tigeress was in the long paddock although given the cold was predominately in the heated rock area at the entrance.
Azim (male) was in the pool paddock.
squirrel Monkey walkthru was open
Some shuffling/changes to the birds occupying the aviaries on the outside of the Blackburn Pavilion.
not sure whether the former reindeer enclosure is being used for offshow animals or simply being prepared.
took me a while to notice what was different but the carousel in Barclay Court has been repositioned closer to the Animal Demonstration Tent and Membership kiosk.
 
Other observations from yesterday.
Gaysha Sumatran tigeress was in the long paddock although given the cold was predominately in the heated rock area at the entrance.
Azim (male) was in the pool paddock.
squirrel Monkey walkthru was open
Some shuffling/changes to the birds occupying the aviaries on the outside of the Blackburn Pavilion.
not sure whether the former reindeer enclosure is being used for offshow animals or simply being prepared.
took me a while to notice what was different but the carousel in Barclay Court has been repositioned closer to the Animal Demonstration Tent and Membership kiosk.
Think the former reindeer paddock is being used to house the recently obtained 3 young male alpacas.
 
Visitor viewing platform removed. Moat removed. Surfaced all the way to visitor path with new giraffe height fence. So it does extend the area quite nicely. New canopies within the area to allow for more enrichment with feeding. New surface, no longer grassed (well mud!), not sure what it is, but its a hard (rubbery?) surface, better for there feet it is said, will have sandy parts though. It is looking good, nice improvements.

Just a correction on the surface. It is a sandy limestone mix. The enclosure is looking a little empty, I can see the Zoo needing to make it look "more green" just to meet expectations of visitors in terms of how they see giraffe in the wild, even if the new substrate is better for them. The same work is happening on the Zebra enclosure, however they will still be separate.

Losing the moat means the giraffes can have 24/7 outdoor access, which before wasn't possible (as they where closed in at night).
 
The giraffe canopy (viewed from the road outside) is quite impressive.
My impression is that the giraffe compound has the option of being split into two areas
The 3 new alpacas were screened off in the former reindeer enclosure.
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The giraffe canopy (viewed from the road outside) is quite impressive.
My impression is that the giraffe compound has the option of being split into two areas
The 3 new alpacas were screened off in the former reindeer enclosure.
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Certainly not the most visually appealing enclosure but I'm sure the giraffes are going to be very pleased with it and that is of course the zoos priority as it should be.
 
It is I believe very much work in progress just thought a current picture would give a clearer description.
 
It is I believe very much work in progress just thought a current picture would give a clearer description.
I suppose that it is still under construction and London are a zoo that deliver especially high quality enclosures for their animals. This and the future reptile house are pushing me in the direction of planning another visit. I'm wondering what the other half of the enclosure is like if you could let me know
 
Other observations from yesterday.
Gaysha Sumatran tigeress was in the long paddock although given the cold was predominately in the heated rock area at the entrance.
Azim (male) was in the pool paddock.
squirrel Monkey walkthru was open
Some shuffling/changes to the birds occupying the aviaries on the outside of the Blackburn Pavilion.
not sure whether the former reindeer enclosure is being used for offshow animals or simply being prepared.
took me a while to notice what was different but the carousel in Barclay Court has been repositioned closer to the Animal Demonstration Tent and Membership kiosk.
The Membership kiosk is now located inside the Zoo Shop. As you enter shop, turn right and that’s where Membership enquiries are being handled
 
I have just had the email regarding this - it seems to be exclusively for Fellows from the way I read it.

Yes, apologies I should’ve elaborated but the memo was brief!

Having said that, I fear we’ve been here before with these type of ZSL “meetings,” so I’m not expecting much.
 
Or a reasonable explanation as to why at Whipsnade they’ve moved a settled breeding group of oryx out of one paddock into another, and replaced them with a solitary, zebra-obsessed ostrich!

Zoos move animals around all the time, absolutely nothing wrong with moving the oryx group
 
I just been over to ZSL London Zoo today and also over to Into Africa Exhibit and I understand that there was building work going on building a new home for the Colobus Monkeys


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