Visited today, mainly to see the bears. It’s so bizarre to me that they keep sloth bears! They really aren’t a species you would usually associate with small zoos. Especially as the entry is free and you literally just park your car and walk straight in.
In my opinion the exhibit is quite good given that it has clearly been created on a budget, I’d probably say I think it’s better than Whipsnade’s.
Things of note that others may be interested to know:
- There is an enclosure next to the cougars that currently contains chickens, that is sign posted to have a new arrival species planned for this year. The enclosure looks as though it’s intended for exotic species.
- Outside the tropical house, there is framework in place that’s almost identical to the style of the cougar exhibit. This seems likely to be the beginnings of another enclosure, but it’s much taller than the cougars home, so it could be intended for a more arboreal species perhaps.
- Work is being done to create smaller exhibits around the perimeter of the second set of pools in the tropical house. Once complete, it looks as though it would double the footprint of the currently accessible area.
Johnson’s is a place I will definitely keep an eye on in future and try to combine with a Hamerton trip, I’d definitely recommend the place!
In my opinion the exhibit is quite good given that it has clearly been created on a budget, I’d probably say I think it’s better than Whipsnade’s.
Things of note that others may be interested to know:
- There is an enclosure next to the cougars that currently contains chickens, that is sign posted to have a new arrival species planned for this year. The enclosure looks as though it’s intended for exotic species.
- Outside the tropical house, there is framework in place that’s almost identical to the style of the cougar exhibit. This seems likely to be the beginnings of another enclosure, but it’s much taller than the cougars home, so it could be intended for a more arboreal species perhaps.
- Work is being done to create smaller exhibits around the perimeter of the second set of pools in the tropical house. Once complete, it looks as though it would double the footprint of the currently accessible area.
Johnson’s is a place I will definitely keep an eye on in future and try to combine with a Hamerton trip, I’d definitely recommend the place!