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Whilst initially angry, I now find myself indifferent to the sealions absence. What made me feel that I’d been slapped in the face was that ZSL professed to be spending x-amount of money on upgrading the facilities (and needlessly closing the indoor viewing) for them to close the area down anyway! What a complete waste of time and money!

It hurts with the hippo, primarily because of ZSL’s long association and history (dating all the way back to Obaysch) and their staggering success with breeding (Henry and Belinda). If the sealions had reached endgame, funds should have been immediately concentrated upon improving the hippo area (not necessarily the outdoors but certainly indoors and the hard standing). Time and again I have no problem with repeating myself-Whipsnade has the space!

Anyway, what’s done is done. Im sure Longleat will do a top job…”Heres what’s coming up on the next episode of (all together now) Animal Park!!!”
I too will miss the hippos, there’s just so little left of the Whipsnade I first visited as a kid in the early sixties
 
Whilst initially angry, I now find myself indifferent to the sealions absence. What made me feel that I’d been slapped in the face was that ZSL professed to be spending x-amount of money on upgrading the facilities (and needlessly closing the indoor viewing) for them to close the area down anyway! What a complete waste of time and money! ”

All this less than a decade after they'd spent a significant amount of money upgrading the facilities.
 
I think we can all agree that ZSL have made a rod for their own back by stating an “exciting new species” will be arriving. It leaves it open to interpretation/depends on what the average person deems as “exciting.”
Hot take: why not Cape buffalo? Cape buffalo would readily use the ponds, wouldn't need too much reinforced fencing (if it's good enough for a hippo it's surely good enough for Cape buffalo), and the additional paddocks in the back could be utilized to provide more space.
 
A wonderful afternoon up at the zoo, lovely temperature and plenty to see despite the warmth. I got my last look at Lola & Hodor (Hippos) and whilst it was bittersweet, its amazing to think that they have such a great new facility at Longleat to look forward to.

Got great views of the two species of Waterbuck, Gemsbok and also saw both Spotted Deer together. On our first drive around the Warty Pigs & Deer were mixed together but later on they were separated.

Spent ages watching the Langurs/Babirusa & Macaques/Anoa outside. All species were making great use of the outside areas, both primate species were especially enjoying the trees in the two enclosures.

Only thing of note was that the Rhinos were inside whilst they were installing a newer gate between the Rhino & Antelope sides of the large paddock.
 
Only thing of note was that the Rhinos were inside whilst they were installing a newer gate between the Rhino & Antelope sides of the large paddock.

Do we think this could be so the little gemsbok can go outside?

Also, was Passage through Asia open?
 
Do we think this could be so the little gemsbok can go outside?

Also, was Passage through Asia open?

Oh I’m not sure, the four Gemsbok adults were out in the paddock and I think the keepers were trying to the the calf to join them but it wasn’t going.

Sadly it’s not open yet
 
Oh I’m not sure, the four Gemsbok adults were out in the paddock and I think the keepers were trying to the the calf to join them but it wasn’t going.

Sadly it’s not open yet

Will keep an eye out for the calf when I go over the weekend, it's such a sweet little thing.

Thanks! I've not been into PTA for YEARS, since I was a teenager, so we're eagerly awaiting it reopening.
 
Will keep an eye out for the calf when I go over the weekend, it's such a sweet little thing.

Thanks! I've not been into PTA for YEARS, since I was a teenager, so we're eagerly awaiting it reopening.

Probably best bet is the antelope house and yards.

I always love the PTA, everytime we go we always drive thru it. Felt weird today not to!
 
There is, of course, one scenario to consider regarding the Common hippo area:

The zoo deem the Common hippo part of the house, including the outdoor hard standing, redundant, partition it off and use it for storage. The Pygmy hippo side and both indoor on-show pools remain unaffected and operational. Outside, the pools become nothing more than ornamental or used as a rewilding excercise. The zoo then either puts some swanky sheds in the Common hippo paddock, ultimately giving them greater options of what to house there, or nets over the area to create an aviary (similar to the penguin set up)
 
I don't think that's a particularly good comparison though - the new monkey exhibit utilised an old exhibit as well, and doesn't require the upkeep that the hippo pools need. It's somewhat irrelevant how expensive Monkey Forest was because the upkeep of the hippo habitat alone was/is an order of magnitude larger, plus with Hodor being recommended by the EEP and them not wanting to leave him or Lola on their own their hands were somewhat forced regardless. Hippos aren't common in this country and with a certain socioeconomic change that shall remain unnamed it's not easy to import them from the continent either. I know I'm overtly pro-ZSL but in a perfect world they wouldn't be losing the hippos, and some things are simply out of their control.

To be honest, I was rather hoping they'd acquire Malayan tapir for the Monkey Forest exhibit itself. Regardless of what goes in the hippo enclosure, some level of renovation
Which could (or perhaps should knowing what we know now) have gone towards the hippo facilities!

It's interesting that the Hippos' move has not (yet) been reported on their FB page, perhaps they don't want the adverse comments it might create? But only two weeks ago on April 16th there is a short video about 'feeding the hippos' featuring the two common hippos. But there was no mention then of their imminent departure. Someone commented that they were 'looking forward to feeding them in August' Not now....

On a different topic, from a recent photo in the gallery it looks to me that the Phillipine deer are two males.
 
There is, of course, one scenario to consider regarding the Common hippo area:

The zoo deem the Common hippo part of the house, including the outdoor hard standing, redundant, partition it off and use it for storage. The Pygmy hippo side and both indoor on-show pools remain unaffected and operational. Outside, the pools become nothing more than ornamental or used as a rewilding excercise. The zoo then either puts some swanky sheds in the Common hippo paddock, ultimately giving them greater options of what to house there, or nets over the area to create an aviary (similar to the penguin set up)

I could see the area being mothballed along the lines you describe, perhaps the pools still with a few waterfowl, perhaps African themed e.g Egyptian Geese etc. But they are advertising a new species...
 
It's interesting that the Hippos' move has not (yet) been reported on their FB page, perhaps they don't want the adverse comments it might create? But only two weeks ago on April 16th there is a short video about 'feeding the hippos' featuring the two common hippos. But there was no mention then of their imminent departure. Someone commented that they were 'looking forward to feeding them in August' Not now..

My suspicions should’ve been raised when I discovered that the ‘Meet the Hippos’ experience (which ZSL made great public fanfare about I might add) was sold out for the remainder of 2025-this was back in February!
 
Yes, we've seen the calf in there most times we've been recently, will just be so nice when it can stretch its legs a bit!

We don't usually take the car in (expensive!) so only worth it if PTA is open
I'd be interested to know exactly why the PTA has been closed for a while now.
 
I'd be interested to know exactly why the PTA has been closed for a while now.

My assumption has been fawns/calves being born. It may not be what they've done other years, but maybe they've decided it's a better idea. There's definitely young deer in there.
 
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