Whilst this baby is most welcome, it's another bull! How long before ZSL source some new breeding cows?
The zoo has announced three new projects, starting November: construction of a new Main Entrance; extending the the elephant barn, and a project involving butterflies (walk through?).
I have just had a minor brainwave (which is also a minor miracle at my age). Would it be possible to convert the Lubetkin Elephant House into the classiest butterfly walk-through in the country?
Alan
Whilst this baby is most welcome, it's another bull! How long before ZSL source some new breeding cows?
Why should they bring in more breeding females?! That is a terrible idea. Whipsnade already has 3 breeding females: Aziza, Kaylee, Karishma, plus one young female who can have her first babies in a few years. That is more then enough for one zoo. If anything, Whipsnade already has too many females - the adults are all unrelated and that usually causes a lot of social problems. Whipsnade`s females must always be kept in 2 separate groups, because Mya and Kaylee don`t get along. So it`s mostly Mya with her friends Aziza and Karishma with offspring, and in the other group Kaylee, her daugther and her friend Lucha.
Bringing in more unrelated females is not just unnecessary, but would cause even more problems longterm.
Visited again yesterday; the zoo was probably as busy as I have ever seen it. The day began with a 45 minute crawl for the last mile of the journey, which was a bit annoying.
Some sad news:Retuculated giraffe Ina has passed away due to complications arising from a foot problem.
I'm hoping to visit next week for the first time. Is it a zoo, because your comment makes it sound more like a safari park?!
Do you have any more details regarding what is happening with aquarium and reptiles?The elephant calf now has a name: Sam!
Some sad news:Retuculated giraffe Ina has passed away due to complications arising from a foot problem.
Regarding future investment, the zoo hopes to have the first phase of the new elephant housing (the cow barn) ready for Easter 2015. The new butterfly walk through is part of a 3-year development, and will cover the footprint of the Cloisters: butterflies 2015; Aquarium 2016, reptiles 2017. This development is designed to increase footfall during the winter months.
Do you have any more details regarding what is happening with aquarium and reptiles?
Sadly not, though the African dwarf crocs will be moving into the butterfly area. The aquarium will apparently be modelled on Hull's The Deep-I've never visited so I don't know what to expect!
The zoo has announced three new projects, starting November: construction of a new Main Entrance; extending the the elephant barn, and a project involving butterflies (walk through?).
Regarding future investment, the zoo hopes to have the first phase of the new elephant housing (the cow barn) ready for Easter 2015. The new butterfly walk through is part of a 3-year development, and will cover the footprint of the Cloisters: butterflies 2015; Aquarium 2016, reptiles 2017. This development is designed to increase footfall during the winter months.
Terry Farrell designed The Deep around one very large and deep tank. You take an escalator or lift to the top and then walk down a spiral route viewing the large tank from the top first, then through windows at different depths and finally through a tunnel at the bottom. There are also smaller tanks and galleries on the other side of the walkway. It cost £43 million as a Millenium project. I just can't imagine a building of that sort at Whipsnade, even on a much smaller scale.
Alan