The Anoas have already moved to Into Africa the Pygmy Hippos are expected to follow. The birds, I think they said will move to a new aviary I think being built where the birds of prey are (it's quite ironic I've forgotten this part as it was my question where were the existing animals going!)
1. Whereabouts on the Cotton Terraces are the Anoa?
2. Where will the Pygmy Hippos go?
it was mentioned at Tuesday's AGM that they need to build new accommodation for them ..... whether that would be where the malayan tapirs currently are, where the current entrance is (as per the 2007 masterplan) or elsewhere in the Africa area again I don't know!
The swap would seem the most logical move, even if only temporaily in the case of the pygmy hippo. I don't think moving them out of the zoo,even for a while would be a good idea.It would seem a swap of Malayan Tapirs to the Casson and Pygmy Hippos to their existing enclosure in the Cotton Terraces would be the obvious one at least initially.
If a Pygmy Hippo enclosure does eventually go ahead where the current entrance is, as per the 2007 plan, it would put them adjacent to Gorilla Kingdom which would put the main 'African Rainforest' species they have close together.
But will the Anoa, now in the wrong Zoogeographic Zone, be moved again back to near where they were?![]()
The macaronis were moved to Living Coast because they have a constant supply of cool, fresh, saltwater which is what they need and like. They are all doing well there and there were 5 that were moved from London. London couldn't provide enough saltwater for them therefore they decided to move them to somewhere where they would be more comfortable and happy in their environment. They are all doing well and are happy in their new home. The rest of the penguins at London all seem happy and the two new chicks look lovely.
I am going to the zoo on Monday, anyone want any information or photos of anything?
I am going to the zoo on Monday, anyone want any information or photos of anything?
The okapi were together in the paddock.
A sign says the camels are by the giraffes but I saw no sign of them - are they all at Whipsnade?
Armadillos have left the nocturnal section but there's now one in the Clore rainforest (not sure if that's new since your last visit). I've always found it to be quite active, and it means that all three groups of xenarthrans are represented in the single exhibit.