South Lakes Wild Animal Park A first time visit

LeeMac13

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Whilst on holiday in the Lake District for a couple of days we decided to visit South Lakes for the first time, something we had been meaning to do for a while.

First thing I noticed was the car park which seemed half car back half scrap yard with several large pieces of rubbish left laying around in one corner as well as scrapped cars and even one car with a smashed window screen. I’m assuming the zoo doesn’t have a side business fixing cars?

The first enclosure is a mixed exhibit of Mandrills and Pygmy Hippos only a few of the mandrills where on show and the only view we had of the Hippo was a glimpse of a black lump on the floor through a grubby window. Couldn’t see a dominant male Mandrill do they have one? Next up where the Giraffe bizarrely mixed with a herd of Reindeer! I was told that the Reindeer are used for the grotto at Christmas but surely a separate enclosure could be found for them?

White Rhino next caught a brief glimpse of the Rhino calf on first glance I was struck by how small their enclosure was but realised that they had a large grass paddock behind them, but for the duration of the visit they did not have access to the grass paddock. The indoor Rhino house consisted of a series of wooden and metal pens. To the left of the pens where the indoor enclosure for the Spectacled Bears and Capybara, Which left a lot to be desired I must say to me. Outside is the mixed South American exhibit. I had read a lot about the exhibit on the forums and was interest to see for myself what it was like. What I saw beggared belief whilst im all for mixed exhibits this is just a disaster waiting to happen. A mix of Spectacled Bear, Spider Monkey, Asian Short Clawed Otter, Tapir and Capuchin Monkeys all in one exhibit just left me wondering how could this possibly be allowed. The Tapir looked so nervous and were as far away from the bears as possible could be with the Otters not far behind them.

Next where the African Lions and Sumatran Tiger youngster walking down the hill and into the Lion House I was shocked by how close you actually came to the Lion with a simply guard rail separated you from their cages also wasn’t a fan of when inside the Lions or Tiger had no where to get out of public gaze if they wanted too.

Next up was the primate house (since when were chipmunks primates by the way) the indoor enclosures where fine I suppose and the outdoor enclosures were better than a lot I have saw at other zoos but if comparing to my regular zoo of Chester not in the same league.

One of things I noticed was the amount of animals left to roam around the zoo mostly notably the Ring Tailed Lemurs and Tamarins whilst we where there about four lemurs jumped out of a push right into the path of a young girl who quite understandable was frightened and nearly ran into the path of the small train that runs in a part of the zoo. The Tamarins on more than one occasion also had close calls with said train. I also think that there are certain individuals that could quite easily try and slip a tamarin into a bag or box to take home. Also since when were Lemurs and Kangaroos from the same place?

Also had the misfortune of a close encouter with a Red Ruffed Lemur which decided to jump from a tree right infront of me resulting in me getting a face full of tail and Lemur fur.
 
Always nice to hear somebodys views on this place that hasn't visited,the place before.Now that you have visited would you say,that the criticism that is levelled at certain parts of this place is justified,or are we just been far to critical of the place?
 
Next up where the Giraffe bizarrely mixed with a herd of Reindeer! I was told that the Reindeer are used for the grotto at Christmas but surely a separate enclosure could be found for them?
When I visited the zoo in January, the Reindeer was stuck in an extremely small and cramped enclosure near restaurant which I can only presume to be the Santas Grotto. As for the Pygmy Hippo, I saw a lone one sat locked in it's small house looking bored out of its mind.
 
Always nice to hear somebodys views on this place that hasn't visited,the place before.Now that you have visited would you say,that the criticism that is levelled at certain parts of this place is justified,or are we just been far to critical of the place?

LeeMac 13 has given an account of his first visit to this zoo and has mentioned things that have stuck in his mind on the visit.Regarding the outside accommodation for the giraffes and reindeer, on my last visit to this zoo in September last year, unfortunately the thing I remember most about this visit was the condition of the outside enclosures that these animals were in, in fairness to the zoo it was inclement weather, however it was only early September, it gives me no pleasure in saying this, as I have visited this zoo almost annually since its inception, but the outside accommodation for these animals at this time I can only describe as dire, bordering on disgusting, that is what sticks in my mind from my last visit.
 
Always nice to hear somebodys views on this place that hasn't visited,the place before.Now that you have visited would you say,that the criticism that is levelled at certain parts of this place is justified,or are we just been far to critical of the place?

Well i can certainly see where the criticism is coming from and im inclined to agree with it. The state of the South America exhibit like i mentioned needs to be addressed immedietly.

Would you say the points i made are ones that yourself and other visitors have spotted?
 
One thing I forgot to mention earlier, has anybody else noticed that one of the bears does quite alot of walking upright? Is this common for Spectacled Bears to do this?
 
Would you say the points i made are ones that yourself and other visitors have spotted?

You have certainly got most of mine,but missing one major one for me,that being a none snipped Hybrid male Giraffe being in with pure bred Kordofan Giraffe females.
 
A few other things that have sprang into my mind since posting the earlier post.

What exactly is the point of that train?
Why do they insist on the public being able to feed so many of the animals?

The state of the indoor enclosure for the Amur Tiger felt so sorry for it.
A Condor left in a free flying enclosure with no screen between the condor or the public.

A group of Emu in a walkthrough exhibit that constantly pesters visitors
 
A few other things that have sprang into my mind since posting the earlier post.

What exactly is the point of that train?
Why do they insist on the public being able to feed so many of the animals?

The state of the indoor enclosure for the Amur Tiger felt so sorry for it.
A Condor left in a free flying enclosure with no screen between the condor or the public.

A group of Emu in a walkthrough exhibit that constantly pesters visitors

Does the zoo sell feed for the animals to the public on admission to the premises?
 
Does the zoo sell feed for the animals to the public on admission to the premises?

It does for certain animals at the shop for a £1 for a small bag I think its meant for the Birds and Kangaroos but seems to be given to almost anything.
 
It does for certain animals at the shop for a £1 for a small bag I think its meant for the Birds and Kangaroos but seems to be given to almost anything.

The public feeding the animals, I remember at London when Guy the gorilla died under the anesthetic while having dentistry done which was necessary due to tooth decay caused by the public feeding him, after which the feeding of all animals at London Zoo was banned. Here we are in 2012 and a zoo is selling food for the public to feed to the animals, so therefore are we to assume that feeding the animals by the visitors is now to be encouraged?The zoo may state that the food purchased for £1 a bag is only to be given to birds or kangaroos, but will they take notice of this advice or give the food purchased to any animal?, not only the food purchased from the zoo shop but any food they may have in their possession at the time, sweets, crisps, etc?
 
The public feeding the animals, I remember at London when Guy the gorilla died under the anesthetic while having dentistry done which was necessary due to tooth decay caused by the public feeding him, after which the feeding of all animals at London Zoo was banned. Here we are in 2012 and a zoo is selling food for the public to feed to the animals, so therefore are we to assume that feeding the animals by the visitors is now to be encouraged?The zoo may state that the food purchased for £1 a bag is only to be given to birds or kangaroos, but will they take notice of this advice or give the food purchased to any animal?, not only the food purchased from the zoo shop but any food they may have in their possession at the time, sweets, crisps, etc?

I agree, the problem of people feeding animals in zoos is bad enough without zoos encouraging it. I think the Lemurs are a lot more habitiated to people than in any other zoo I have visited that may be due to them being free roaming across the zoo or the fact that they see people as a way of getting food. This is also a problem for the Emu at the zoo. Being allowed access to the majority of the animals at the zoo including the penguins is another problem that the zoo has.
 
If they are ex-Southport stock they didn't come from Southport direct!

aren't the SL Mandrills from Israel?
I believe Southport did send some to Israel a while ago, correct me if I'm wrong please.
so maybe they are from Southport bloodlines, but IIRC the majority of Southport Mandrills went to Trotters when Southport closed, with the rest going to Heythrop and a Sanctuary in South Wales.
 
aren't the SL Mandrills from Israel?
I believe Southport did send some to Israel a while ago, correct me if I'm wrong please.
so maybe they are from Southport bloodlines, but IIRC the majority of Southport Mandrills went to Trotters when Southport closed, with the rest going to Heythrop and a Sanctuary in South Wales.
Some animals from Southport were sent to Israel,years before the place closed to the public.When it did close a group went to Trotters and Heythrop,just one female was sent to the place in South Wales.Hence me saying that they didn't come direct from Southport to SLWAP.
 
How Long have the Spider Monkeys been mixed in the "South American Animals & Asian Otters enclosure"

I seem to remember Coati and Capybara in this mixed enclosure, have they gone?
 
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