Chrissie the chimpanzee has given birth
First time mum?
Chrissie the chimpanzee has given birth
I believe soFirst time mum?
Brilliant news for Chrissie and Chester's Chimp troop.Chrissie the chimpanzee has given birth
They're in the bachelor giraffe enclosure which is only visible if you stay in the lodgesAre there any plans to put the blesbok on show because I swear they were in the plans for heart of Africa
Really no other ways to view them, that is rather disappointing. I always enjoy seeing them around, rather charming species.They're in the bachelor giraffe enclosure which is only visible if you stay in the lodges![]()
What a poor decision. I know several people who have not seen blesbok.
I hope they get a different small antelope species or another antelope species as it would really finish the mixed savannah nicelyThey're in the bachelor giraffe enclosure which is only visible if you stay in the lodges![]()
I reckon it’ll be on the cards for further down the line, I feel like I remember other species being mentioned while the project was in its earlier phases a couple years ago (though I may be misremembering).I hope they get a different small antelope species or another antelope species as it would really finish the mixed savannah nicely
Thank you so much for the information, very fascinating. It must have been a very interesting building back in the days they still had both species! It still is, of course, but in a very different way. I hope I have another chance to experience it.The building opened on 13th June 1963.
Gorillas last kept in 1985, Mukisi a male Eastern Lowland Gorilla lived on one of the islands which is now part of the Red River Hog Enclosure. His indoor accommodation was the large aviary next to the waterfall, now housing Collared Trogons and Socorro Doves. In 1969 his mate Noelle had a phantom pregnancy. If she had given birth it would have been the first UK gorilla birth.
Pygmy Hippos were last kept in 1978. Their outdoor enclosure is now home to Cotton-topped Tamarins. Their indoor enclosure is now the site of the Aye-Aye enclosure. Pygmy Hippos never bred at Chester. One of the pair was infertile although it was not known at the time they were there. I think it was the male but I'm not sure.
Outdoor Pygmy Hippo enclosure 25th August 1975 Pygmy Hippos Chester Zoo 25 August 1975 - ZooChat
The upper floor aviaires closed in 2021 (I think).
Not sure when the last refurbishment was, but I'd guess early 2000s.
Yea I remember waterbuck being mentioned at one point but not sure, possibly the blesbok will go on the main savannah with time and they might be in the bachelor giraffe paddock as a slow introduction back to peopleI reckon it’ll be on the cards for further down the line, I feel like I remember other species being mentioned while the project was in its earlier phases a couple years ago (though I may be misremembering).
Likewise, though it would’ve been nice to have the blesbok more properly on-show, it makes sense given the welfare of the individuals in question, and it’s not exactly like there aren’t other reachable places that hold the species (namely Knowsley and West Mids).