Does anyone else rate this zoo much? I paid it my first ever visit earlier this year as the lure of a few carnivore species I'd never seen previously was just too much to resist. I had heard that the place itself was a bit of a dump and can probably see where this view comes from - its not bad, but they do have some really remarkable animals in some very ordinary enclosures.
The undoubted highlight for me was the Corsac Foxes in a massive grassed enclosure, the substantial safety barrier seemed a bit much but other than that they make for a brilliant exhibit, they are really cute and were very active when I saw them. They also seem to be breeding well - I'm disapointed that more UK zoos don't take some as people did seem quite interested in them.
Seeing my first ever jaguarundis and oncillas was also very special; these two certainly had very simple, and quite small, enclosures, but I felt extremely privilaged to see them. There is also a very good lemur collection, notably Collared Lemurs in several enclosures, and they are breeding well, again despite their cages being nothing to write home about. Some other highlights included aardwolves, binturongs, maned wolves and an unusually large group of sloths.
I should add that having such an imaginative animal collection at Hamerton probably does them no favours at all, apart from a white tiger they have few animals that would be called crowd pleasing. This probably explains why many of their enclosures could be a lot better - however, none of them are terrible and the zoo is pretty tidy, the commitment to conservation and protecting unusual animals is something I really admire.
Any other views on this collection... oh, and does anyone know what happened to the Siberian Weasels they used to keep?
The undoubted highlight for me was the Corsac Foxes in a massive grassed enclosure, the substantial safety barrier seemed a bit much but other than that they make for a brilliant exhibit, they are really cute and were very active when I saw them. They also seem to be breeding well - I'm disapointed that more UK zoos don't take some as people did seem quite interested in them.
Seeing my first ever jaguarundis and oncillas was also very special; these two certainly had very simple, and quite small, enclosures, but I felt extremely privilaged to see them. There is also a very good lemur collection, notably Collared Lemurs in several enclosures, and they are breeding well, again despite their cages being nothing to write home about. Some other highlights included aardwolves, binturongs, maned wolves and an unusually large group of sloths.
I should add that having such an imaginative animal collection at Hamerton probably does them no favours at all, apart from a white tiger they have few animals that would be called crowd pleasing. This probably explains why many of their enclosures could be a lot better - however, none of them are terrible and the zoo is pretty tidy, the commitment to conservation and protecting unusual animals is something I really admire.
Any other views on this collection... oh, and does anyone know what happened to the Siberian Weasels they used to keep?