That's acually so smart, Plzeň could do the same thing in the giraffe and rhino stables, if they weren't open.Yes, and they also have a job title - live pest control.
The cockroach on the sink handler was the last thing I needed to see that day
That's acually so smart, Plzeň could do the same thing in the giraffe and rhino stables, if they weren't open.Yes, and they also have a job title - live pest control.
I have not been in Hluboká since October so I'm not aware of what "almost done" means, but I'll probably check it next month and when it's supposed to be opened.The head zoologist and vice-director had been on local radio and talked current construction and future plans.
- the new pelican house is almost done, should open in early February.
- the wild horse exhibit under construction will host 0.3 horses (already identified by coordinator) and muntjack deer.
- the new netting over walk-though waterbird exhibits will be again from flexible nylon, just the supporting collumns will be from steel and not wood (the zoo wanted metal mesh aviary but price offers were way over available budget), completion maybe next year
- the raised wooden walkway around flamingos remains closed, will be 1:1 rebuilt in 2025
- the former bear cage from 1950s will stay and get rebuilt into children playground
- the off-show breeding waterfowl house will be completely rebuilt in 2025
- the otter exhibit is in bad shape, will be rebuilt (construction possibly starting 2025)
- the planned bush dog exhibit is still on cards, if evething goes ok (which it almost never does) its construction could start in late 2025
- the otter and bush dog exhibits should be under one roof, that would mean demolition of current pheasantry I guess?
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I have not been in Hluboká since October so I'm not aware of what "almost done" means, but I'll probably check it next month and when it's supposed to be opened.
I'm skeptical on the horse and muntjak mix as the space available does not look big enough (to me, but I'm just an enthusiast so I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt.
Where are these new aviaries supposed to be built? Or is it the reconstruction of the waterfowl aviary close to the new horse + pelican area? Or do you mean that the facility is planning on re-netting everything and putting new columns?
I wonder if the flamingo habitat will be built with better materials given the state it was left by the snow...
Nice turnover for those cages, unless they changed the iron bars I don't think that would've been a suitable habitat for anything.
Is this the big white house in the quite big waterfowl aviary close to the owl aviaries (Close to the badger kiosk and sand playground)?
A shame that the otter habitat is in those conditions, I think it's well structured to give the animal(s) a nice array of movement and change, but the glass does look like it's about to burst at any given second.
It would be a shame personally if they remove the pheasantry, I think it's pretty nice and natural-looking, even if a tad small, I'd argue the former wolf paddock is much better for the canines (maybe they'll expand it and the birds will be moved in either existing or backstage aviaries?
I wonder what could be another (and maybe better?) use for that place?