I visited whipsnade for the first time in a few years yesterday. I was surprised by how empty and neglected the whole place felt. I didn’t manage to see the singular brown bear, there was a sign saying she is in torpor. Would she still really be in torpor at this time of year? Something I hadn’t seen mentioned is the fact that there is now no reindeer and no bongo at all.
The new area for meerkats seems fairly close to being done and the signage around it suggests porcupine and aardvark. What is the plan for the old meerkat enclosure when they move? The whole area around the lions feels very neglected. I remember when it first opened it was a busy, popular area but now is quite overgrown and lots of the interactive displays no longer work. There was no sign of the lion they have at the moment.
During my visit I went to the aquarium for the first time. I hadn’t realised where they had put it and from the advertising it seemed quite big, so I was very disappointed that you could walk through it in a couple of minutes. The discovery centre is now quite overgrown and looks very forgotten and I find it a shame that reptiles are no longer really represented anywhere in the zoo. There was two saki monkeys in the area attached to the discovery centre that looked pretty fed up
Work on the old sea lion area seems to be progressing, with some broken brick work and demolition visible. When speaking to a volunteer they seem to think that it will be used mainly for monkeys and birds with a few reptiles. They also said to me there was talk of them building a hotel on the site and an extension of the drive through area and an increase in the species kept within it. Is there any truth in this or something that anyone has heard before from anywhere else?