Just got home from my first visit of 2022.
Not much to report:
-We saw Maliku, Basuki and Batu (Orangutans), no sign of Kayan. Indoor area is still blocked off for visitors.
-There is a sign in the chimpanzee house saying Samantha is being introduced to the larger group 'as part of an international breeding programme'.
-There was a keeper doing a talk in the bonobo house. Does anyone know if the talks are held regularly and if they do them for other species too? I only happened to walk in as the talk was starting.
-The L'Hoest's, De Brazza's and Diana Monkeys were all very active today.
-Does anyone know where the Variegated Spider Monkeys have been moved to? Signs on the enclosure say empty for maintenance and have said this for the past few times I've visited.
Not much to report:
-We saw Maliku, Basuki and Batu (Orangutans), no sign of Kayan. Indoor area is still blocked off for visitors.
-There is a sign in the chimpanzee house saying Samantha is being introduced to the larger group 'as part of an international breeding programme'.
-There was a keeper doing a talk in the bonobo house. Does anyone know if the talks are held regularly and if they do them for other species too? I only happened to walk in as the talk was starting.
-The L'Hoest's, De Brazza's and Diana Monkeys were all very active today.
-Does anyone know where the Variegated Spider Monkeys have been moved to? Signs on the enclosure say empty for maintenance and have said this for the past few times I've visited.