I visited today (unfortunately it was quite wet.) There was a lot of changes I noticed:
- Saw Cleo (A new Sudan cheetah for people who don't know.) The new enclosure is impressive and new grass has been planted, a large wooden shelter with a log to get up on top of it has been built and a large grassy mound has also been installed. The former leopard gecko terrarium in the indoor viewing section has been covered up by a large sign which shows big cat camoflage. The indoor section still looks quite similar to how it looked before, aside from it being repainted a similar light mustard colour as before. Some of the wood has been replaced on the boardwalk but not all of it. A separation section outside the indoor house has been built too. Cleo was resting in her shelter the first time I looked for her but the second time I went to the enclosure, at about 4, she was walking up towards the indoor area, passing right by the glass, having a sniff around in her indoor area before running back out down to the shelter at the bottom of the enclosure. It was really good to see her so settled in to her enclosure already and she is surprisingly small for a cat able to take down and antelope twice her size
Here are some images (I will be able to upload them in about a month's time to the media section)
- The sloth enclosure is (I think personally) in need of having another species added to it or a refurbishment. Since they were added and all the birds (plus most of the planting) were removed, it has honestly just been a lot more boring visiting the exhibit. It used to be better when the hairy armadillos were actually active in their exhibit, but now they never venture out. The viewing for the three banded armadillos is poor and the sloths, although the star attraction of the exhibit, barely even do anything. Feira, for example, I don't think ever moves a single inch from her little box at the front of the enclosure unless there is food. The exhibit is so quiet now, such a poor rainforest imitation which now has very little plants in it, whereas Brilliant Birds was very dense and was always full of the calls from the many different bird species in the enclosure. Sorry for the huge rant, but it is my personal opinion.
- The former binturong enclosure, indoors and out, has been closed of for refurbishment

hopefully for the promised pallas cat replacement. The armadillo enclosure next to it was closed too, I really hope they moved out and are getting something much more interesting to replace it.
- The east wing of living links is closed off for replacing the wood now, with the west wing back open.
- The new RRH enclosure is open, as already stated by
@Scottish Wildcat, and it is very good. They have access to three of the four halves of the old pool, with the far back part being closed off. The indoor area is also good, with there being a small hardstanding part next to it. I think what they need to do now is get some companion for Thomas and Scott, the two hogs residing there.
- The koala enclosure still has zero development on it.