The intended 2019 start on the wetlands project was delayed which, in hindsight, was very fortunate due to Covid and the consequent major impact on finances. An important part of the redevelopment of this area of the zoo was to improve the facilities and viewing of the Pygmy hippo and tapirs and to rehouse the flamingos by provision of a walk-in aviary that would allow birds to be fully winged, and improve their management. Foxes are always a risk in zoos, but rats are a more of a problem so a well-designed enclosed aviary would be a great improvement. I have no doubt that work will occur in this section of the zoo but is more likely to be phased in stages over a longer period. Meanwhile a number of previous occupants of the area have been moved out of the collection - capybara and rhea for example - and the lone anteater went over two years ago, allowing other species - nylala, sitatungu and red river hog - to use the areas they formerly occupied. Removal of the track train is also a phase towards new development as, if it was retained, maintaining its route would compromise development plans. So news that the train is going suggests that planning towards development is moving. Incidentally the annual inventory for 2021 has been on the Marwell website for several weeks now.