I payed a visit to the zoo over the weekend, with the following things of note:
- As some of you are probably aware, the row of marmoset/tamarin enclosures near the top (no. 31 on the map) is now a 'Dino Camp' exhibit, with models of T. rex, Pteranodon, Allosaurus and Deinonychus, while the windows of the former red river hog house now display models of hatching T. rex and Brontosaurus, with an adult Bronto along with Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and Brachiosaurus in a new 'Dino Nursery' exhibit. Depending on what you think, it's either a clever utilisation of unused space, or a waste of enclosures for smaller animals, not helped by the inaccuracy of some of the models.
- The colobus monkeys are currently in the former sifaka enclosure, and I saw two of the younger colobus play fighting on the ground.
- The prairie dogs are still signed at the former red panda enclosure (no. 42), although the fact that they're no longer mentioned on the website would suggest they really are gone.
- According to a laminated sign, male lion Qays has a wound on his left leg, and that he is under constant veterinary care. I saw Qays in the outdoor enclosure, but didn't see the wound as he was lying down in the grass.
- Almost the entire bird park was closed off, with the only aviaries on-show being the first one you come to (currently holding Bali starling) and the macaw aviary. There seemed to be some construction works going on with the roof of one of the aviaries.
- This hasn't been announced, but there are two new bongo calves and a vicuña fawn that looked as though it was born recently.
- According to a keeper I spoke to, elderly sun bear Bora is not feeling very well "at all", which is why I didn't see her on my visit. It may not be long before she reaches her destiny
. - On that note, the keeper said no decision has been made on what will happen with either bear enclosure, once the last bears of both species in the zoo are gone. He also mentioned that the elephants' former indoor enclosure may be divided into 3 or 4 small enclosures as part of the Animals of Australia development, although he is unsure what exactly will happen with the space.