I visited yesterday, on a very brief walk around some of the site.
All of the birds have now been removed from the desert house. It feels very strange indeed! My guess would be that meerkats would move in when the baboon rock area gets re-developed, or, vivarium pods will be installed to exhibit some of the large collection of off-show reptiles?
The tropical house has had some tree/plant work done and the open top (tortoise & turtle) enclosures have had new lighting & shelters installed. The species line up is the same.
The rhino house was blocked off completely, so I hope both individuals are ok and well.
The fencing around the capybara and echidna enclosures have been removed and blocked off, with a generic ‘…change is coming…this area will be redeveloped…’ with no indications of what will happen there.
There have been no further works on the new baboon enclosure during the two week break.
The wooden walkway works in monkey heights have now been completed but the Pied Tamarin enclosure is still blocked off and empty.
The giraffe were still conditioned to stay in their house and tiny hard stand, with access to the main elephant paddock still open.
I’m sure there was lots of change and maintenance works done in off-show and keeper prep areas, but in all honesty there was very little evidence of change.
There were three members of staff monitoring the children’s soft play signing in and non-member entrance fees.
The cages to move the baboons have been installed.
I could still see a crocodile through the door of the swamp building.