Which species of curassow are they?
Just a couple of changes... there are now vicunas – three, I think, though one could have been hiding – settling into the old rhea enclosure, that is opposite BUGS, forming the grassy roof of the craft centre. A new wooden shelter has been built for them. It's been empty for years so it'll be nice to have something to draw people up there (the anteaters being on the whole too idle to come outside).
Also, the amphitheatre where Animals in Action has been held for years was irreparably damaged in the storm – it looks very sad, torn and broken in the middle there, and roped off for safety. Nobody was hurt! – animal or human. Another location will have to be found till the tent is rebuilt, but nothing's been decided yet.
There are two new birds, curassows, in the rainforest, causing havoc as they are running around getting used to their surroundings, but I daresay they will settle down soon.
I think that's it for now!
Having said that – the above – there's a new video about Kumbuka on the ZSL website: Kumbuka enjoys birthday party in Gorilla Kingdom - YouTube – and the keeper sounds really positive towards the end, about K becoming a father next year, no reason why not, he says! So fingers crossed.
Something else I found out (don't know if anyone was aware), but the lions are getting the Tiger Territory treatment, as well as the other species round the big cat terraces likely to get a refurbishment too. The old tiger enclosure is likely to form part of it once the hippos move to Into Africa. 2016 is the expected completion date I was told.
First official news about it, hope they do a good job![]()
I imagine it will incorporate a good deal of exisiting infrastructure as the recent gorilla and tiger developments, for example, did.
In other words those of us who had hoped that some perfectly functional carnivore exhibits might be adapted for smaller species, with the Lions moved to the Mappin Terraces, can expect to be disappointed. Again.
In other words those of us who had hoped that some perfectly functional carnivore exhibits might be adapted for smaller species, with the Lions moved to the Mappin Terraces, can expect to be disappointed. Again.
...and meanwhile, those of us who have been rather impressed by the recent developments, and who applaud the zoo's realisation that expansive housing for charismatic mega-vertebrates is necessary and is rewarded with increased visitation, and who also like the way that older structures have been incorporated into new things, and who see the Lion Terraces as a rather damp, unlovely corner of the zoo, can expect to be delighted. Again.
(Even if, in my case, I would be even more delighted if there were supporting exhibits of some kind, as there are with the gorillas, if not with the tigers).
What would be really nice would be an Asian Lion themed exhibit with other species from the same geographical area in nearby enclosures.