One of the four indoor exhibits for bornean orangutans. Decent indoor exhibits but not wildly interesting. All four exhibits look a lot like this in size and content.
July 2008
One of the four indoor exhibits for bornean orangutans. Decent indoor exhibits but not wildly interesting. All four exhibits look a lot like this in size and content.
July 2008
No attempts at naturalistic appearance, for sure, but is that reasonable to expect or demand in indoor enclosures? My guess is that these indoor enclosures work very well for the apes? Lots of elevation, lots of structures to climb!
I would call these good indoor exhibits for orangutans. I have certainly seen much worse. They should be a little bigger and could do with some more natural light, possibly through a glass roof or something, but otherwise good.
I would call these good indoor exhibits for orangutans. I have certainly seen much worse. They should be a little bigger and could do with some more natural light, possibly through a glass roof or something, but otherwise good.
Please note that one of the problems that Apenheul faces is building regulations. They are only allowed to build enclusures on a very limited amount of land. So don't expect big indoor enclosures.
I would call these good indoor exhibits for orangutans. I have certainly seen much worse. They should be a little bigger and could do with some more natural light, possibly through a glass roof or something, but otherwise good.
I thought these enclosures were very good equipment-wise when i went there but they did seem very dark, probably because its a tall building with few windows. I can accept the size restrictions as there's not a lot they can do about that.