Howletts and bonobo's, maybe.
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Do you think any other UK zoos would be (a) suitable for and (b) interested in a group of bonobos?
Do you think maybe they will end up being the group taken on by Bristol when the NWCP opens?
Blackpool's Gorilla exhibit is rather dated(c.1970 building) but the husbandry is good. There is a hilly island covered in vegetation which is an extension to the original enclosure and presents a very natural-looking environment. Here I think the gorillas are shut out onto it during the day(at least sometimes) There are 1.3 gorillas but the only problem there is they don't breed.
The orangutan enclosure at Blackpool is pretty poor though....and obviously they don't have Twycross's large selection of primates generally.
I think the reality is that Twycross are very-happy-thank-you-very-much with the fact that they house the only 'group' of bonobos in the country.
One would have hoped that Twycross would have put the Molly-years past them and gotten on with running Twycross like a modern world-class facility that it could/should be.
I can almost guarantee that most of those species are in the same basic accomodation and largely in non-breeding situations (if they haven't already died out). I'm sorry but not good enough.
As I've mentioned before Blackpool's record of keeping apes is way too dodgy for my books to encourage sending bonobos there happen though...
I would suspect the animals were imported in the mid-late 70's, and just lived out their lives without breeding regularly, or at all.
I saw on television recently a member of the Twycross staff who was speaking about plans to add lots of planting to the whole site.
On my last visit, however they were all in the Ape house enclosure.
. Why doesn't Twycross just build a second enclosure? Why does Twycross keep pairs of chimps in long narrow pens?
I do favour the idea of moving some chimpanzee's out to create some more room for the second group of bonobo's.
They need to improve the current exhibits.
I mean a new climbing frame for the orangutans was no better than something the council would erect for a childrens play ground! And we all know that tis country's councils dont like to spend money!
They could quite easily put all the Gorillas in one house- the 2nd Gorilla house is almost empty anyway, it has only the two females and the five year old male, and who knows, SamSam might even breed with them? (though I'm pretty certain they don't actually WANT to breed gorillas any more.
Surely if Edinburgh are planning to build up their chimpanzee group, the obvious source would be Twycross? But I assume all their chimpanzees are 'characters', which are bound to stay for the rest of their lives at the site.
however they have only really cracked it with two guenon species, to my knowledge they never bred from the greater or lesser spot-nosed or samangos.
I often wonder if there was some kind of legal document prepared by Ms. Badham to control some of the aspects of the zoo in the event of her passing.
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