The first news of both the year and the decade: 0.1 eastern bongo calf named Jumapili (Juma for short) was born to first-time parents, Surali and Tombo. 
The Zoo | Baby bongo bonanza
The Zoo | Baby bongo bonanza
What does Council provide in terms of commitment to their local zoo? I see only lip service to and a lack of determination to walk their talk to change and zoo make-over! It is not since yesterdays that the Belfast Zoo requires facility updates and renovation! The zoo needs investment and no private parties Will get on board if the Municipality does not provide any substantial investment and commitment!Apparently the council has advised the zoo to reduce its number of species as some of the enclosures are outdated. They recommended to reduce the number of species and then expand and improve the Remaining enclosures
These are the animals I think that Belfast Zoo should keep:
Goodfellow's tree kangaroo; crowned sifaka; eastern pygmy marmoset; black saki; Venezuelan red howler; Francois leaf monkey; moloch gibbon; south-east Asian golden cat; sun bear; spotted-necked otter
Gentoo penguin; western rockhopper penguin; wattled jacana; green-naped pheasant pigeon; long-tailed black cockatoo; red-tailed black cockatoo; white-browed coucal; southern purple-crested turaco; orange-headed ground thrush
Eastern box turtle; gold-ringed cat snake
Lemur leaf frog
Which further underlines my conviction that this Municipality is unfit to run the zoo and lacks the managerial competence to lead nor is its vision appealing or even realistic!Apparently one of the suggestion put forwards is to concentrate on Endangered British Wildlife Breeding and relocate all large Non native species.
This would be a disaster as Belfast Zoo is a retirement home for Asian Elephants and many of the other large Animals are rescues or ex Circus Animals. These animals would be difficult to be rehoused into other exhibits and would probably end up being euthanised.
The majority of the species mentioned above would be easier to relocate into the European Breeding Programs.
I hope the troup of Lowland Gorillas now come to Chester Zoo - but this was not planned until 2022 So I am told. Hopefully this means they may arrive sooner than planned.
What source do you have for this suggestion?
Very worrisome news from Belfast recently. The Belfast Zoo could be facing closure under a motion Sinn Féin is preparing to present to the Belfast City Council soon.
That the Lowland gorillas are planned to be introduced in 2022 a very good source at chester zoo. I never said it would be from Belfast, but if they have to relocate the Gorilla family it may make chester rethink its plansWhat source do you have for this suggestion?
No it hasn't still got a lot of animals to move work not likely to start until September, as for gorillas very unlikely to be finished by 2022 due to the delay in grasslands and gorillas cannot start until the giraffes move as they are currently housed where the gorillas are planned to go.The Gorillas are planned for after the Grasslands exhibit, which has now started