Visited Howletts a few days back for the first time in quite a few years (having done the RSCC a few days before and Port Lymphe sometime in the coming days) and I really enjoyed it. Howletts being quite a well known and regularly visited collection by ZooChat members I dont feel a full review is needed but just a few thoughts and opinions.
I felt the majority of the enclosures were of very good quality. Certanly the open air primate enclosures were fantastic, in particular the mixed Gelada/Colobus at the entrance. The gorilla enclosures may not have been of such a naturalistic quality of those at Bronx or other worldclass zoos but I definatly couldnt fault them, as someone who doesnt consider Gorillas to be a favourite species I was amazed by how much time I spent looking at them, and it appears others were doing the same.
The other primate enclosures varied in quality however. The walk-through Lemur enclosure was nice enough, and the majoirty of the cages were of good size. Towards the north west corner of the zoo however, things feel a little below par, the cages clearly being a bit old and would really be the only downside of an otherwise fine collection.
Same for the carnivore collection. Faultless Tiger, Dhole and Hunting Dogs enclosures and the others are all of above average quality except one or two. Great looking paddocks for the Elephants aswell, and you cant really fault a collection which has a Deer and Antelope reserve slap bang in the middle of it, aswell as a great looking exhibit of Red River Hogs.
Being a bird fan, you cant help but feel a bit lost with only Peafowl and Guineafowl, and I doubt a rather out of place Reticulated Python enclosure does much for a reptile fan. The seemingly tun loads of the same species (I've never though it'd be bored of seeing enclosure after enclosure of Dusky Langurs) very much so make this quite a specialist collection.
It's a fantastic animal collection of course, Banded Leaf Monkeys, Grizzled Leaf Monkeys, Heck's Macaque, Moloch Gibbons, Dusky Langurs and Lesser Spot-Nosed Monkeys alongside the fine cat collection and fantastic Gorilla and Elephant groups made it brilliant.
I imagine photography would be quite difficult with some of the enclosures and certainly it was difficult viewing some of the cats in particular with the wire and fencing.
A few critiscims aside here & there, Howletts was a very much so enjoyable collection.