Damn....According to ZTL there common ostrich
Damn....According to ZTL there common ostrich
Damn....
I understand so far it’s 3 females with a male to arrive in due courseLooking at a facebook post from Chester Zoo. The Ostriches have arrived for H.O.A. cant confirm numbers but looks like a pair.
I wouldn’t have thought so, zoos such as Bristol have to learn/prove good husbandry first so I doubt they would get them instantly even at chesterWould the zoo be given the endangered North Africa Ostrich when they haven't kept the species for a number of years and going into a mixed exhibit, also not seen at the zoo before. Maybe change in a few years
Is this public and if so where can I find it?The zoo has sent out an Heart of Africa update email with a good video showing most of the site, main thing I noticed is the Vulture Aviary is about half the size of the plans, maybe leaving to space free for another species in the future
This is a smart looking page for their big new exhibit, but does anyone know what happened to the warthogs when the area was first closed off for development, because I don't seem them mentioned here (admittedly I haven't heard them mentioned with reference to HoA at all)?They have confirmed that it’s opening in April with a new webpage they have released today as well. No video attached though
Heart of Africa | Chester Zoo
This is a smart looking page for their big new exhibit, but does anyone know what happened to the warthogs when the area was first closed off for development, because I don't seem them mentioned here (admittedly I haven't heard them mentioned with reference to HoA at all)?
The wart hogs are shown on the new web page. I believe they are housed in the same building as the zebra / roan antelope / ostrich but do not have access to the savannah but have their own external area.This is a smart looking page for their big new exhibit, but does anyone know what happened to the warthogs when the area was first closed off for development, because I don't seem them mentioned here (admittedly I haven't heard them mentioned with reference to HoA at all)?
This is exactly what I thought! No reason for there to be such a huge space left empty in the middle of the entire project other than to allow an additional species to be introduced in the future! This is exciting news what do we think would go here? Don’t think it’s enough space for a primate so I’m gonna call serval maybe ?The zoo has sent out an Heart of Africa update email with a good video showing most of the site, main thing I noticed is the Vulture Aviary is about half the size of the plans, maybe leaving to space free for another species in the future
Could be a small group of Barbary macaques maybe ?This is exactly what I thought! No reason for there to be such a huge space left empty in the middle of the entire project other than to allow an additional species to be introduced in the future! This is exciting news what do we think would go here? Don’t think it’s enough space for a primate so I’m gonna call serval maybe ?
Any way for the public to access the video?This is exactly what I thought! No reason for there to be such a huge space left empty in the middle of the entire project other than to allow an additional species to be introduced in the future! This is exciting news what do we think would go here? Don’t think it’s enough space for a primate so I’m gonna call serval maybe ?
I think the enclosure that you are talking about is for the verreaux eagle owl. This will be the aviary next to the wart hog enclosure. From what I have heard the vulture aviary is still the same size as the plans.This is exactly what I thought! No reason for there to be such a huge space left empty in the middle of the entire project other than to allow an additional species to be introduced in the future! This is exciting news what do we think would go here? Don’t think it’s enough space for a primate so I’m gonna call serval maybe ?
Tuatara and Tree Kangaroo are always fairly showyHello everyone
I am a Canadian planning on a large cross-UK trip for the summer of 2026, with the goal of visiting many UK Zoos, and Chester Zoo is one of the zoos I am most interested in visiting.
Chester Zoo has many species not commonly kept in Canadian Zoos, and I have a few questions about some of the species and the Zoo.
1. Bush Dogs are listed on the Chester Zoos website, but their location is not listed in the zoo? Are they still on display, or have they been moved off-display?
2. Are the Onagers still on habitat with the Camels?
3. How easy is it to see the Tuataras? Are they usually in the open? Or are they hiding most of the time?
4. Similarly, how easy is it to see the Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo? In NA we only have Matschie's Tree-Kangaroos, so I would be excited to see this species.
5. What are the species you find most interesting to see at the Chester Zoo? What are some tips and tricks you have for a day visit here?
6. And finally, are there any major construction plans for 2026, similar to how the Heart of Africa area has been closed for renovations? Or will most of the Zoo be accessible in 2026?
Thanks in advance!