Still it’s an odd way to go about it and if all the animals can’t find a home/a good enough home I think the zoo would adapt their plans due to their survey having the question “if you could pick one animal to go to the new Bristol zoo what would you choose” just seems like they’ve stayed quiet about it and idk it’s just my want for some of the characters at Bristol to go to wildplace
Bristol always said they would have Red Panda's at Wild Place, they never said they would have the SAME Red Panda's at Wild Place.
Only three main species were confirmed from Bristol Zoo's stock to Wild Place (Gorilla, Blue Eyed Black Lemur & Red Panda), as well as fish, invertebrates, reptiles and birds. All the rest will be / have been found new collections.
Wild Place already confirmed Eastern Black Rhino & Cherry-Crowned Mangabey's will join the collection when it is ready to open as well, but anything else muted or suggested, is purely that, what is on people's wish list, suggestions, but not announced or confirmed by Wild Place.
The reality is, if you accept that what will be there is what they say they will have, you can't be disappointed. If you continually hope they will announce lots of new animals/exhibits to be there when they open in 2024, you are only going to be disappointed, as it's not likely to happen.
Bristol still haven't got planning permission for the old site, not even sold it yet, they set out what they aim to do by the summer of 2024 when they hope to open. I personally could see this even being put back further.
We are closing in on 2023, yet nothing has started at Wild Place yet. There is a lot to do, and whilst they have said they don't plan to close Wild Place at any time, I struggle to see how that is possible, when they are talking new car park, new entrances, new exhibits, new branding and so on.
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@Charles you seem to post frequently, asking if anyone knows any more exhibits that will open, or if the zoo will keep this , that and tother. The fact is, the zoo has already said what they are moving over, they have already said what new exhibits there will be. All the wishing and hoping in the world for more, is all well and good but sadly not likely or realistic. It might be worth accepting, Wild Place will be what it is, and don't forget Wild Place's plans have been set out to 2035, so this is the start of something. The zoo will grow over time, but as for when it opens in 2024, it will very much be what they have said it will be.
There is a chance one or two extra things may pop up, if things go ahead of schedule or so on, but it's better to be surprised than disappointed.