Pele the Melanistic Jaguar is alive and well ....I saw him yesterday...
Well if I had known that, I probably would have parked myself in front of the exhibit all day, because a photo of a black jaguar in that thick foliage would be unbelievable. However, I also would have missed the rest of the zoo, so maybe it is better I did not know.
Two outside enclosures, two indoor enclosures and two offshow dens. There is limited viewing to the northern outside enclosure, most of it is behind the indoor savannah enclosure.
I never figured out why they made the outdoor 'Savanah' enclosure like this- its almost an afterthought, as if they had run out of steam with the building work by that stage. The outdoor rainforest enclosure is lavish but the other one is just a flat grass field at the back of the building.
As such, it wasn't made so pretty!
Also A.D, would you mind if I did do a full review at some point? I don't know if you saw everything
OK... maybe it would help put things in perspective if you could mention which buildings you did see? Islands in Danger (Komodo dragons etc), giraffe/okapi, butterflies, bats?Did not go to realm of red ape, did not go to rhinos, did not go to elephants (other than passing by on monorail and on way out). I think there was also some kind of indoor tropics building I did not get to.
Of course I do not mind and in fact I did not see everything. Did not go to realm of red ape, did not go to rhinos, did not go to elephants (other than passing by on monorail and on way out). I think there was also some kind of indoor tropics building I did not get to.
Of course I do not mind and in fact I did not see everything. Did not go to realm of red ape, did not go to rhinos, did not go to elephants (other than passing by on monorail and on way out). I think there was also some kind of indoor tropics building I did not get to.
OK... maybe it would help put things in perspective if you could mention which buildings you did see? Islands in Danger (Komodo dragons etc), giraffe/okapi, butterflies, bats?
Chester claims to be the #1 zoo in the UK, and as far as traditional zoos go, I think this is likely true. By British standards it is excellent, but let's be brutally honest - British zoo standards are nowhere near American zoo standards.
Overall quite a nice zoo. Not a world class knockout, but nice. (If the Natural Vision plans are completed, then it likely will be world class). I would definitely recommend it and first time visitors should plan a full day, perhaps even two days.
Realm of the Red Ape is hit and miss in my opinion. The outdoor exhibits are brilliant for the animals, as are the netted enclosures for the borneans. The indoor sumatrans are visually horrid, but they do provide alot of enrichment for the animals in my opinion.
Personally. I think the Orang exhibit is terrible. The indoor enclosures in particular and thats without mentioning the god awful avian exhibits. On a busy day with a constant stream of visitors it's even worse.
I'm also not a huge fan of the elephant exhibit.
I certainly wouldnt compare missing the exhibits you did to missing the feild exhibits at SDWAP. The "Tropical Realm" is ineed of renovation or demolition. Some of the aviaries in there are abysmal.
(I know its your local zoo but thats no reason to be blind to its shortcomings)
If you need to see a good Orang enclosure go to Paignton (or better still Sepilok)!
I have a family member that says there are no animals and one that says Chester has the 'small, boring version of everything [spectacled bears instead of polars or brown, asian elephants instead of african etc] though he does appreciate it is for conservation). However, the reason a family member says there are no animals is because they have plenty of hiding space. The animals certainly come before visitor happiness.
It is really difficult to provide really good enclosures for Orangutans, perhaps harder than for any other larger mammal, given their combination of specialist climbing needs, coupled with their strength, and cunning and destructive natures. I think Chester has the best on offer in the UK as far as indoor housing is concerned, as this time around, though the interior design is similar to the previous house, they have made a real attempt to provide proper and extensive climbing facilities in the enclosures, and the Sumatrans(at least) certainly make full use of them.
Outdoors I think Paignton definately scores over Chester as they have an almost entirely natural enclosure, but their indoors is just a duplicate of the Gorillas next door and has no special modifications or climbing extras to differentiate it for the Orangutans.