Lafone
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Im guessing you haven’t visited either of the Aspinall parks lately?![]()
True - I haven’t done the rehoming facilities lately!
Im guessing you haven’t visited either of the Aspinall parks lately?![]()
Popped to whipsnade today for the zoobilee event they are running this week, have to say I was very impressed with it. If you have kids they will love it and its the first time I feel zsl have got it right with these sort of events
Unfortunately though the "new enclosure" that was mentioned a while back next to the red pandas was in fact just some foundation work for this and I'm guessing future events in that area.
Work definitely going on in the old sealion enclosure so that's my guess as to the location of the macaques.
Didn't venture outside of the hub area so only other thing of note was that the 2 red pandas were in the same tree so that's a good sign I guess
I've just looked at the species list on their website and their does t appear to be any African antelope. Is there any here?
The website isn’t particularly helpful tbh. Whipsnade has Elipsen Waterbuck, Bongo, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Gemsbok, Blesbok and Sitatunga
Thank you for that!! Wow Whipsnade do need to update their website ASAP. If I was looking to visit for the first time and went off their species list tbh I'd go elsewhere.
I appreciate that these aren't everyone's priorities but if you have a website where seeing animals is visitors main reason for visiting then I would expect the place to include majority of animals. Maybe I'm just fussy but looks like an issue that could be easily rectified if they tried a bit harder.
Anyhow, do any regular visitors(I've never been) feel the place has improved in the last 6/12 months?
The ZSL website provides the full Whipsnade Animal Inventory as at 1st January 2022.Thank you for that!! Wow Whipsnade do need to update their website ASAP. If I was looking to visit for the first time and went off their species list tbh I'd go elsewhere.
I appreciate that these aren't everyone's priorities but if you have a website where seeing animals is visitors main reason for visiting then I would expect the place to include majority of animals. Maybe I'm just fussy but looks like an issue that could be easily rectified if they tried a bit harder.
Anyhow, do any regular visitors(I've never been) feel the place has improved in the last 6/12 months?
Thank you for that!! Wow Whipsnade do need to update their website ASAP. If I was looking to visit for the first time and went off their species list tbh I'd go elsewhere.
I appreciate that these aren't everyone's priorities but if you have a website where seeing animals is visitors main reason for visiting then I would expect the place to include majority of animals. Maybe I'm just fussy but looks like an issue that could be easily rectified if they tried a bit harder.
Anyhow, do any regular visitors(I've never been) feel the place has improved in the last 6/12 months?
I have to agree, it is a great place and probably by far the biggest zoo (in more ways than 1) I went to after becoming a zoo enthusiast and pre lock down (obviously not including Colchester). I visited in May/April 2019 (I visited Longleat later in the year) and it was great. The whole scale of Whipsnade is just unrivalled and on another level, the species and variation is great as well.I think it’s well worth a visit not sure what it would have improved from and to in 6-12 months if that makes sense - it’s a place with some challenges and some limitations but it’s still a great park with some excellent spaces for the animals.
It’s worth remembering it’s a place focused on larger animals / animals in larger enclosures and it doesn’t have the diversity of a collection with a lot of smaller species but what it has is very interesting to see.
I also go a lot and would also recommend it. It pays to be able to visit more than once in my view though as it is massive to get around and if you don’t see something (as the animals can rightly choose to show themselves or not) it’s a fair trek back and forth.
A lot of the debate over whipsnade comes from those of us who want to see it be better but still love it.
Maybe I'm just fussy but looks like an issue that could be easily rectified if they tried a bit harder.
Thank you for that!! Wow Whipsnade do need to update their website ASAP. If I was looking to visit for the first time and went off their species list tbh I'd go elsewhere.
I appreciate that these aren't everyone's priorities but if you have a website where seeing animals is visitors main reason for visiting then I would expect the place to include majority of animals. Maybe I'm just fussy but looks like an issue that could be easily rectified if they tried a bit harder.
Spot on, and not just the website. A statement that sums up my general feeling towards Whipsnade’s current situation.
Find out more about our animals and exhibits at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo! Please note, our animal houses close 15 minutes before the Zoo closes.
You can find our full animal inventory here.
To be fair, I don't think criticism of the website here was major ZSL bashing.And yet as @Tim May pointed out there is in fact a full species list on the website. To add a bit more to his response, if you go to this page it clearly says
I’m all in favour of pointing out the weaknesses of Whipsnade and London Zoo when appropriate but once again it seems people are bashing them as an automatic response without actual good cause.
To be fair, I don't think criticism of the website here was major ZSL bashing.
The same criticism could probably be levelled at the majority of UK zoo websites, which like ZSL, fail to advertise all the species on display. For us there is always the ZTL or the inventory, but most general visitors would not bother to scan the list.
And yet as @Tim May pointed out there is in fact a full species list on the website. To add a bit more to his response, if you go to this page it clearly says
I’m all in favour of pointing out the weaknesses of Whipsnade and London Zoo when appropriate but once again it seems people are bashing them as an automatic response without actual good cause.
This was not what I'm trying to do. As I've previously stated I've never visited here so I can't criticise everything(ie; layout,enclosures etc).
My point is that as a visitor looking at the Whipsnade website there isn't a massive appeal of species. Obviously white rhinos,elephants and chimps which are great but as I've said before there are other places in the country that seem to be head and shoulders above Whipsnade.
Obviously we are not going to agree however i do sincerely hope Whipsnade continue to improve and add to their collection.