As much as I’m hoping they arrive soon, I doubt they would have them in a walkthrough setting seeing as there are none in Europe they will probably want to establish a stable population likely even off show to begin withI wonder if this new walk through avairy could coincide with the arrival of the negros bleeding heart doves that had been mentioned at some point previously?
]Important to note that the statement includes this caveat:
I think it’s the old butterfly tunnel from BZG. You can see it in the recent drone footage.Edit: Some of the great detail expressed includes that the biomass boilers and structures (such as the polytunnel) used for this particular development will be repurposed from the Clifton zoo.
I think it’s the old butterfly tunnel from BZG. You can see it in the recent drone footage.
Confirmed on visit today that the old butterfly poly tunnel from BZ will be moving to BZP to go on cleared site of Leap of Faith. Will not hold butterflies but free flying birds and (the advertised?) reptiles at the end.
Wow, sorry, don't how I'd forgotten about that! When I read that document it sounded like news to me, perhaps I was too caught up in the African Forest exhibit talk to remember? Either way I missed out on the butterfly tunnel when I visited BZG but hopefully it can be put to very good use for this.My post from last Saturday:
Wow, sorry, don't how I'd forgotten about that! When I read that document it sounded like news to me, perhaps I was too caught up in the African Forest exhibit talk to remember? Either way I missed out on the butterfly tunnel when I visited BZG but hopefully it can be put to very good use for this.
As I said the plans say 'Malay mouse deer' will inhabit the temporary tropical house, but from a quick look at ztl it's not entirely obvious which subspecies we will see, though any option would be one that is very underrepresented in Europe as far as I can tell.
I would presume a more threatened sub species but I don’t know what one unless someone else knows which sub species are more endangeredWow, sorry, don't how I'd forgotten about that! When I read that document it sounded like news to me, perhaps I was too caught up in the African Forest exhibit talk to remember? Either way I missed out on the butterfly tunnel when I visited BZG but hopefully it can be put to very good use for this.
As I said the plans say 'Malay mouse deer' will inhabit the temporary tropical house, but from a quick look at ztl it's not entirely obvious which subspecies we will see, though any option would be one that is very underrepresented in Europe as far as I can tell.
Either the Philipinne species or the newly discovered one in Vietnam.I would presume a more threatened sub species but I don’t know what one unless someone else knows which sub species are more endangered
You wont see any subspecies in the short perhaps medium term. All such imports are banned because of Bluetongue, even now the disease status either side of the channel is the same.As I said the plans say 'Malay mouse deer' will inhabit the temporary tropical house, but from a quick look at ztl it's not entirely obvious which subspecies we will see, though any option would be one that is very underrepresented in Europe as far as I can tell.
So depending. On how many they have they might get Philippine mouse deer from Chester, does anyone know how many are up there?You wont see any subspecies in the short perhaps medium term. All such imports are banned because of Bluetongue, even now the disease status either side of the channel is the same.
The continued difficulties in moving animals to and from mainland Europe will likely see the reduction of species in the UK, not the increase.
I haven't checked, but presumably all bird movements are stopped now too?, now the whole country is under bird-flu restrictions - and they took around a year to be lifted last time...
Most recent update on ZTL lists 0.1So depending. On how many they have they might get Philippine mouse deer from Chester, does anyone know how many are up there?
I’m gutted about this news. He was an absolutely stunning animal & Ive never seen another giraffe like him. Heartfelt wishes to his staff.I am sorry to announce that Tom the giraffe has passed away
I have attached the article that the zoo have put out, personally he was one of if not thee most iconic animal at BZP and he will be thoroughly missed
Saying goodbye to Tom the giraffe - Bristol Zoo Project
I don't ever remember Bristol Zoo Society appealing for money like this before for a new enclosure. It must surely result from all the delays in the sale of the old site compromising new developments, even the one for the Gorillas & Co. They said the new enclosure would be four times larger than the existing one in the old zoo. I thought they meant the outdoor island but it doesn't look that big from this- not that it matters, the size of the indoor space is far more important really. The African Grey parrots will be 'rescues' I see, very sensible.New fundraising appeal for the African Forest development launched:
African Forest Appeal - Bristol Zoo Project
Direct link to Crowdfunder:
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/african-forest-appeal
Some nice rewards on there for anyone really interested in the animals that will be held.
I don't ever remember Bristol Zoo Society appealing for money like this before for a new enclosure. It must surely result from all the delays in the sale of the old site compromising new developments, even the one for the Gorillas & Co. They said the new enclosure would be four times larger than the existing one in the old zoo. I thought they meant the outdoor island but it doesn't look that big from this- not that it matters, the size of the indoor space is far more important really. The African Grey parrots will be 'rescues' I see, very sensible.
What is a "boxer fish"?Bristol have announced that 29 boxer fish eggs hatched