Dudley Zoological Gardens Dudley Zoo News 2022

Celebrating 85 years! – Dudley Zoo and Castle

The zoo detail some of their upcoming developments including the tiger and giraffe enclosures (even if they did confuse Kira with her half-brother Kito, who left Dudley a while ago and currently lives at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm).

They also said that the orang extension is planned to open at Whitsun. A bit later that I expected but I'm sure it's going to be worth the wait for both us and the orangs.

They mentioned the animal that will be living in the former howler monkey enclosure is going to be a brand new species for the zoo. Whether it's new to the current collection or a new species in the zoo's 85 year history I'm not sure. They also make it sound like it's going to be one individual making me feel like it's going to be something big. (Sun bear or wolverine are what I'm hoping for).

The zoo have also confirmed, on their social media, that a pair of red-tailed green rat snakes have hatched. Another first for the zoo. They've been named Noodle and Ramen and are currently being housed off-show.

To my knowledge, no more official information has been released about the penguin colony since the zoo's statement in January. I really hope that they can re-establish a large breeding colony as it's always been a brilliant part of the zoo.

The penguin situation aside, 2022 is shaping up to be a great year for the zoo.
i wonder if they will be just keeping finn the last artic fox in the enclosure hes in or move him
 
A 10-year-old male Sulawesi crested macaque, called Tambo, has left Dudley for London Zoo.

Tambo joined DZC in 2017.

This is the same animal that was recently living in the new enclosure next to the main chimpanzee outdoor viewing area, which now contains the zoo's two black howler monkeys that recently moved from the right-hand enclosure of the triple Tecton complex. The Tecton enclosure is currently being remodelled for a new species that the zoo is yet to reveal.

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Drone footage showing progress on the new metro station next to the zoo's car park as well as a bird's-eye view of the new tram line along the main road outside the zoo's original Tecton entrance;

 
Drone footage showing progress on the new metro station next to the zoo's car park as well as a bird's-eye view of the new tram line along the main road outside the zoo's original Tecton entrance;

Given the current state of the Metro in the West Midlands then I think this station may be one big folly...
 
Given the current state of the Metro in the West Midlands then I think this station may be one big folly...

I didn't know about this, but it sounds like they've been sold some duff trams. Hopefully, after the manufacturer have replaced the panels, the service should be back up and running in a few months.

However, the main thing is that, once completed, the new station should improve access to the zoo and potentially help increase visitor numbers.
 
My school closed early for the weekend so I thought that there was no better way to spend my free Friday that with a trip to Dudley zoo.

A few things I saw today:

.The new enclosure for the unannounced species appears to be progressing really well with a huge wooden climbing frame and a pool. Still no official confirmation of the species but it doesn't look like it's going to be anything too small.

.I only saw Joao, the male tiger, today. He was very active. No sign of Daseep, the female, at all on my 2 visits to the tiger enclosure.

.There was a worrying sign on the giraffe enclosure stating that one of them are currently under veterinary care. I didn't ask which giraffe it was but it could potentially be age-related issues for 21 year old male Kubwa. I've grown very attached to the giraffe family at Dudley so I'm really hoping for the best with whatever the issue is.

.I also only saw one tapir. I'm unsure whether it was the male or the female as I didn't get a good look.

.The anteater pup 'Gizmo' was a real treat to see. Mum Lyra was very active with Gizmo tightly clinging on to her back. Gizmo and Lyra were both interacting with the male, Bubbles, between the fence.

.The Nile monitors were no longer in the enclosure next to the dwarf crocodiles. Instead there were turtles and terrapins.

.I was hesitant to go visit 'Penguin Beach' after the recent outbreak. I saw 2 lying next to each other on the sand to the right hand side and 1 swimming in the pool. I was a bit surprised by the absence of any signage explaining the situation but I may have just not seen it. I'd understand why the zoo may not want to draw too much attention to what's happened.

.The new orangutan enclosure looks brilliant so far. While it's not the most visually appealing enclosure I'm sure that the orangs aren't going to have any complaints. Djimat, Jazz and Sprout were all together in the larger part of the existing enclosure and Benji was in the smaller area as usual. The closest viewviewing area to the orangs was blocked off. The closest you can get to them outside is either along the right side of the enclosure or on the main path with the gibbons. I'm assuming that this is to minimise the stress on the orangs with the building work and the introduction of Djimat.

.The howler monkeys both seemed very content in the former macaque enclosure next to the chimps.

. In the farm barn there appeared to be a couple of empty enclosures and the bearded dragon enclosure was covered up as the beardie is under veterinary care.

Overall it was a very pleasant, sunny, quiet day. I have a few photos which I'll upload to the gallery soon.
 
My school closed early for the weekend so I thought that there was no better way to spend my free Friday that with a trip to Dudley zoo.

A few things I saw today:

.The new enclosure for the unannounced species appears to be progressing really well with a huge wooden climbing frame and a pool. Still no official confirmation of the species but it doesn't look like it's going to be anything too small.

.I only saw Joao, the male tiger, today. He was very active. No sign of Daseep, the female, at all on my 2 visits to the tiger enclosure.

.There was a worrying sign on the giraffe enclosure stating that one of them are currently under veterinary care. I didn't ask which giraffe it was but it could potentially be age-related issues for 21 year old male Kubwa. I've grown very attached to the giraffe family at Dudley so I'm really hoping for the best with whatever the issue is.

.I also only saw one tapir. I'm unsure whether it was the male or the female as I didn't get a good look.

.The anteater pup 'Gizmo' was a real treat to see. Mum Lyra was very active with Gizmo tightly clinging on to her back. Gizmo and Lyra were both interacting with the male, Bubbles, between the fence.

.The Nile monitors were no longer in the enclosure next to the dwarf crocodiles. Instead there were turtles and terrapins.

.I was hesitant to go visit 'Penguin Beach' after the recent outbreak. I saw 2 lying next to each other on the sand to the right hand side and 1 swimming in the pool. I was a bit surprised by the absence of any signage explaining the situation but I may have just not seen it. I'd understand why the zoo may not want to draw too much attention to what's happened.

.The new orangutan enclosure looks brilliant so far. While it's not the most visually appealing enclosure I'm sure that the orangs aren't going to have any complaints. Djimat, Jazz and Sprout were all together in the larger part of the existing enclosure and Benji was in the smaller area as usual. The closest viewviewing area to the orangs was blocked off. The closest you can get to them outside is either along the right side of the enclosure or on the main path with the gibbons. I'm assuming that this is to minimise the stress on the orangs with the building work and the introduction of Djimat.

.The howler monkeys both seemed very content in the former macaque enclosure next to the chimps.

. In the farm barn there appeared to be a couple of empty enclosures and the bearded dragon enclosure was covered up as the beardie is under veterinary care.

Overall it was a very pleasant, sunny, quiet day. I have a few photos which I'll upload to the gallery soon.
sadly 4 is the most penguins i have seen at penguin bay
 
A female green aracari is now on show.

It arrived at DZC at the end of last year, but has only recently moved into the Queen Mary aviary to join the resident scarlet ibis, mandarin ducks, ringed teals and puna ibis.

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Dini flies in! – Dudley Zoo and Castle
 
Does anyone have any images of how they have revamped the enclosure for the wolverine. Totally didn't expect the new arrival to be a wolverine lol.
theres lots of poles for her to climb and a couple of platforms and a lovely pool
 
And the new species going in the former howler monkey enclosure is....*drum roll*.... a wolverine!

The three-year-old female, called Helga, arrived from Whipsnade zoo yesterday.

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Hello Helga! – Dudley Zoo and Castle

Surprised and slightly sad to see whipsnade move one of the wolverines but one has been separated out for a while and in the enclosure at the back so am guessing that’s her. Hope she enjoys her new home!
 
I hope to take my nephew next weekend 9/4/22.
I hope someone can help and has an idea of which bird species are currently viewable at the collection please?
 
And the new species going in the former howler monkey enclosure is....*drum roll*.... a wolverine!

The three-year-old female, called Helga, arrived from Whipsnade zoo yesterday.

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Hello Helga! – Dudley Zoo and Castle
The only other time I've seen a wolverine was at Edinburgh Zoo back when they used to keep them, so I'm looking forward to seeing Helga during my upcoming visit to Dudley this Summer!
 
The only other time I've seen a wolverine was at Edinburgh Zoo back when they used to keep them, so I'm looking forward to seeing Helga during my upcoming visit to Dudley this Summer!
Same. I have only seen Wolverine one other time and that was when I went to Cotswold WP a few months back after my birthday.

I will definitely have to visit Dudley zoo again in the summer. :D
 
0.0.24 Macleay's spectre stick insects (Extatosoma tiaratum) have hatched. They can be found in the farm barn.
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The new Changing Places facility (toilets with specialist equipment for people with complex needs and disabilities) will be located adjacent to the current toilet block near the exit of the lorikeet walkthrough. Work will begin in the Autumn.
Changing Places – Dudley Zoo and Castle


0.0.2 black swan cygnets have hatched; the first at the zoo for more than 30 years. They can be found in the wildfowl pools to the right of the sealion pools.
Adorable cygnets! – Dudley Zoo and Castle
 
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