Hello everyone,
I was recently out and about in Whipsnade for the first time in close to seven years. It was great to see all the animals that were once kept in the far closer to home London; sloth bears, rhinos, bongos, gemsbok, elephants of course, and the wonderful chimps
However, if my memory doesn't fail me, weren't the red river hogs moved from London to Whipsnade? It's just that I spent a solid hour and a half driving around trying to find them, and I couldn't find them! Is it possible they were once near where the new Hullabazoo exhibit has been built? Was hoping that someone could shed some light on this.
And also, was a shame to drive past the rheas and see that the bird garden seemingly had no entrance. Was hoping to see the turacos, hornbills and wattled cranes, though I was happy to get a glimpse of the blue or Stanley cranes through the screen. Is the bird garden off limits to the public now?
Many thanks
I was recently out and about in Whipsnade for the first time in close to seven years. It was great to see all the animals that were once kept in the far closer to home London; sloth bears, rhinos, bongos, gemsbok, elephants of course, and the wonderful chimps
However, if my memory doesn't fail me, weren't the red river hogs moved from London to Whipsnade? It's just that I spent a solid hour and a half driving around trying to find them, and I couldn't find them! Is it possible they were once near where the new Hullabazoo exhibit has been built? Was hoping that someone could shed some light on this.
And also, was a shame to drive past the rheas and see that the bird garden seemingly had no entrance. Was hoping to see the turacos, hornbills and wattled cranes, though I was happy to get a glimpse of the blue or Stanley cranes through the screen. Is the bird garden off limits to the public now?
Many thanks