I've decided against trying to do Monkey World tomorrow. I've been very sore the last few days and the congestion of the underground and the natural history museum today, likely to get worse, has been discouraging -- I would still like to visit the facility someday, possibly on a follow-up trip, but between the distance, soreness, and busy times, it feels like too much.
I may head back to London tomorrow instead if I have the zoo itch; both previous visits ended in a rush, as likely will be Friday's, and it would be nice to take my time, as excessive as going four times in a week sounds. It'll give me more time to spend by the exhibits I've most enjoyed and even if it is busy it will be less irritating somewhere very familiar and I'll be a short distance from my hotel.
The Okapi/zebra indoor housing is usually open, but unfortunately they've recently lost one okapi, and the house is probably closed to give the remaining one some extra quiet space.
The Macaques and Colobus used to be in the enclosures around Gorilla Kingdom. Interestingly, the old Macaque enclosure (the lower roofed one opposite the gorilla paddock) was where the zoo's last Giant Panda were kept.
Surprised the Malagasy Jumping Rats were no-shows, they're usually pretty reliable.
The Lac Alaotra Lemurs were in some of the glass-fronted enclosures on the right, after you enter the Clore from the outdoor Ring-Tailed Lemur walk through. They're not the showiest though and seem to prefer their off-show areas. Those enclosures sometimes house other species (have seen Boky-Boky in there), so they seem to be used as a bit of a temp housing occasionally. Lac Alaotra Lemurs are around at other zoos (I saw one briefly at Birmingham Nature Centre on Sunday), but they're not particularly common.
NightLife has seen a big reduction in recent years, especially with the zoo going out of Australian Water Rat/Rakali, which lived in the series of enclosures on the left as you exit the first hall towards the corridor to the second hall. The zoo recently received Senegal Galago (in addition to the numerous Moholi Galago), which hopefully indicates an increased interest in small mammals and the nocturnal house.
Thank you for the notice about the Okapi, that makes sense. Is there also more viewing for the Hunting Dog and Warthog usually? I know it was mentioned in the news thread late last year some work was going on over there. Cool notes about Gorilla Kingdom, when I revisit I'll try to re-view the former panda enclosure. Crazy to imagine them being kept there!
I know very little about the Clore (only just found out at the end of my visit that this is the current Rainforest/Night Life building) but it was one of my favorite parts of the zoo and definitely one I'd like to hear more about. What species were phased out there? I did love the Senegal galago and the Grey slender loris, so interesting seeing the larger forms of these prosimians for me.
At the time of my visit, the Boky-Boky were by the Rainforest section. I was surprised as I'd never heard of that specific name before.
Fwiw, we entered Night Life off the Aye-aye/Mouse lemur section, then came up into the Rainforest Life, exiting by the Red-faced spider monkey.
Chester Zoo’s Alaotra Lemurs are reliable, in my experience.
Thank you for the reminder, I completely forgot Chester also holds this species. Also my chance to make up for the Sulawesi crested macaques, too.