Yes, Black Rhino was in the original masterplan. Good to hear they will return, this is a bit more like it...
Roll on the manatees...!
Yes, Black Rhino was in the original masterplan. Good to hear they will return, this is a bit more like it...
Local press reporting today that Wild Place will add 2 Black Rhino at some point in the future as part of their plans to develop into Bristol Zoo
I feel like that one might be too wishful thinking but I really hope not!!Roll on the manatees...!
I have a folder with 28 documents on my PC. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I can send you copies.Does anyone happen to have the original PDF plans for each of the zones for the National Conservation Centre or whatever it was being called before it became the much reigned-in Wild Place?
I used to have them on an old laptop years and years ago but not sure if I can even still access them anymore and would love to have a look at the plans again!
I have a folder with 28 documents on my PC. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I can send you copies.
I have a folder with 28 documents on my PC. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I can send you copies.
If they get manatees possibly, a small herd but any thing else has probably been done and won’t double the attendance of any place, good luck but it’s a bit ambissious[/QUOTE]AMBITIOUS GOAL: "663,000 visitors on the completion of Phase 1 in early 2024". Current annual attendance hovered under 300,000 (pre Covid).
I'd think that even if manatees are not to join in Phase 1, people would still go here as it is the new Bristol Zoo..
Mmm..@Pertinax surely Bristol Zoo will loose money during the relocation pierord. I imagine the punters will visit Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, these days Noah’s have more species with the exception of the Gorillas. The only draw back of Noah’s I have heard about is that is is highly religious and mentions the bible at every turn. I have never visited Noah’s so cannot comment from a personal prospective.
A most wanted treasure. PMed.I have a folder with 28 documents on my PC. If you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I can send you copies.
anyone truly insulted by a day at the zoo would maybe be similarly insulted if they happened to pass by a church..!
Agreed their approach is unhelpful when zoos are about science, methodology, husbandry management and education cum conservation awareness. NAFZ sends out a confused message there.Except a church is just that, a place a worship with a clear agenda. This is missionary activity that seeks to influence people under the guise of a normal family day out. I don't find this insulting but I do find it sinister and at odds with the scientific and educational ethos of any good, modern zoo.