ApeLadyNZ
Well-Known Member
100%. I recall hearing how in the early 2000’s, Wellington’s female chimpanzees preferred to relax in the night house in the afternoon, while the males preferred to be on exhibit. What this said to me is the outdoor exhibit was the preferred space and the females took the night house to get some time away from the males. The troop was very male heavy and the zoo addressed both these problems by decreasing the number of males and the construction of a multilevel night house.
Orana’s complex would have allowed individuals time way from each other; as well as coming together, as is the natural social order.
I too think this would have been a good arrangement for the chimpanzees. I wonder if, since Orana seems to be leaning more towards holding only gorillas, if they will house 2 distinct groups going forward.