Starting off 2024 with a visit report!
As mentioned in the previous thread, the reptile house has been boarded up with a plan for a future development. I'll put in some more details however:
I'm not sure what the timeframe for these developments are but I'm not expecting them to be done for a while, WMZ is often quite slow with these things due to their budget. A very nice visit though, for once the weather was actually really great (especially for early March) and the new red squirrel enclosures are a great improvement. Highlight is definitely seeing the interactions between the two young sea lions! I'll definitely try to visit more than once this year.
As mentioned in the previous thread, the reptile house has been boarded up with a plan for a future development. I'll put in some more details however:
- The building is due to be replaced, whether this will be a reptile house or something else I'm not sure.
- The Hermann's and sulcata tortoises are also both gone and this entire area is blocked off.
- All the species that were here have left the collection, so whatever new development happens it will have completely different species.
- The new development does not include the alligator house, which is still open and has a singular female.
I'm not sure what the timeframe for these developments are but I'm not expecting them to be done for a while, WMZ is often quite slow with these things due to their budget. A very nice visit though, for once the weather was actually really great (especially for early March) and the new red squirrel enclosures are a great improvement. Highlight is definitely seeing the interactions between the two young sea lions! I'll definitely try to visit more than once this year.