Gigit
Well-Known Member
A couple of comments on the above posts:
The areas above the cheetahs and beyond the lemurs are ecologically important - rare limestone grassland, ancient woodland and Horseshoe Bat habitat.
I've been looking through my collection of Annual Reports and Zoo News and it appears that it was never the intention for monkeys to access the plane trees in Monkey Heights. A description of the plans says that 'the raised walkway will take visitors through the tree canopies - high level climbing frames will bring the monkeys right up to eye level.' Some of the climbing frames are currently being replaced and it will be interesting to see the outcome.
I've heard various rumours about the elephant house but they are just rumours. Plans have a habit of being changed. I've just read about those for the Australian walk-through exhibit (kangaroos and emu) in 2003: 'it is planned to extend the footpath later in the year to the very top of the zebra paddock, where the view across the zoo is stunning. It will terminate with a small mammal exhibit and a refreshment kiosk.' Maybe the residents at the top of the hill objected as the path has never been extended. I can vouch for the view having watched the solar eclipse from the zebra paddock in 1999
The last I heard on the Baboons was that instead of a new enclosure, the present enclosure and cages behind it would be revamped.
I imagine the current financial climate will put a halt to/delay any major developments.
The areas above the cheetahs and beyond the lemurs are ecologically important - rare limestone grassland, ancient woodland and Horseshoe Bat habitat.
I've been looking through my collection of Annual Reports and Zoo News and it appears that it was never the intention for monkeys to access the plane trees in Monkey Heights. A description of the plans says that 'the raised walkway will take visitors through the tree canopies - high level climbing frames will bring the monkeys right up to eye level.' Some of the climbing frames are currently being replaced and it will be interesting to see the outcome.
I've heard various rumours about the elephant house but they are just rumours. Plans have a habit of being changed. I've just read about those for the Australian walk-through exhibit (kangaroos and emu) in 2003: 'it is planned to extend the footpath later in the year to the very top of the zebra paddock, where the view across the zoo is stunning. It will terminate with a small mammal exhibit and a refreshment kiosk.' Maybe the residents at the top of the hill objected as the path has never been extended. I can vouch for the view having watched the solar eclipse from the zebra paddock in 1999
The last I heard on the Baboons was that instead of a new enclosure, the present enclosure and cages behind it would be revamped.
I imagine the current financial climate will put a halt to/delay any major developments.