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Do they still have the lynx? Is it true that the enclosure they are in used to house lions?
Yes and Yes,although the enclosure has been rebuilt pretty much on the same site in the Centre,as the old Lion enclosure was in what was the old Birmingham Zoo which is now part of the current site!
 
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@RTB1987 looking at the map of Birmingham Zoo in the Birmingham Nature Centre Gallery after you entered through the old entrance as you turned left Towards the now Lynx enclosurer it shows the enclosure used to hold Camels and the Lion enclosure was to the right just past the Cafe.

Here I hope is the link - http://www.zoochat.com/1087/birmingham-zoo-map-146872/

Edit - they may have moved the lions there later but can not find any map with the lions in that area of the zoo.

Will be visiting the Centre on Wednesday so if anyone wants any photographs please let me know.
 
New enclosure photographs now in gallery please not I have included more photographs as thumbnails in the comment replies area.
 
Visited today and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of work taking place, lemur enclosure is looking good, will be interesting to see them out in it, red pandas were very active with the female(?) running around the enclosure floor and I was told the ocelots could be on display within a month but depends on the builders. A great visit if a little wet and windy, looking forward to returning in a few weeks! :D
 
I'm planning on visiting on the summer, really looking forward to seeing what sounds to be a great collection
 
Ditto Maz - I've never been to this collection and it's deveeloping nicely so a visit is on the cards. Dudley too as I've never been there either.
 
I'm planning on visiting on the summer, really looking forward to seeing what sounds to be a great collection

Ditto Maz - I've never been to this collection and it's deveeloping nicely so a visit is on the cards. Dudley too as I've never been there either.

It's a very nice collection, a pleasant but small area with some decent enclosures and is easily do-able with the nearby(ish) Dudley in the same day. If you come in the summer then hopefully everything will be open and all the newer species will be on display!
As an aside, mazfc, the centre has quite a few small primates. From what I've read on here, primates are one of your personal favourites and you won't be dissapointed by the standards of their displays! :D
 
It's a very nice collection, a pleasant but small area with some decent enclosures and is easily do-able with the nearby(ish) Dudley in the same day. If you come in the summer then hopefully everything will be open and all the newer species will be on display!
As an aside, mazfc, the centre has quite a few small primates. From what I've read on here, primates are one of your personal favourites and you won't be dissapointed by the standards of their displays! :D

:) your're right Brum. I love primates. I'm planning a summer visit too
 
:) your're right Brum. I love primates. I'm planning a summer visit too

You gonna do the Dudley double as well? :p
The only drawback is given the small size of the place it seems fuller than it actually is and some exhibits do get crowded. Off-peak it can still seem quite busy, yesterday for example was quite quiet but the cafe was absolutely full when it started raining. Compared to the larger zoos it's not easy to lose the crowds.
Hopefully you enjoy your visit, if you fancy a zoochat meet up then send me a PM and I'll see what I can do. This applies to anyone, just try and give me a bit more than 12 hours notice! :rolleyes:
(You know who you are... :p)
 
You gonna do the Dudley double as well? :p
The only drawback is given the small size of the place it seems fuller than it actually is and some exhibits do get crowded. Off-peak it can still seem quite busy, yesterday for example was quite quiet but the cafe was absolutely full when it started raining. Compared to the larger zoos it's not easy to lose the crowds.
Hopefully you enjoy your visit, if you fancy a zoochat meet up then send me a PM and I'll see what I can do. This applies to anyone, just try and give me a bit more than 12 hours notice! :rolleyes:
(You know who you are... :p)


You're on Brum!! I'm on my way.............. :D
 
You're on Brum!! I'm on my way.............. :D

PM me a few days before, I may have to go to work otherwise. Damn you, regular employment! :p
And some advice, leave it 'til June when all the new goodies should be out and about! :D
 
PM me a few days before, I may have to go to work otherwise. Damn you, regular employment! :p
And some advice, leave it 'til June when all the new goodies should be out and about! :D

:) ooo sounds good. OK I will wait, don't worry I'm a corporate slave too so it'll either be a weekend or I'll have a day off and make a long weekend of it to cover a few places.:)

and I reciprocate too, my home zoo is Chester but I frequent Knowsley Safari Park & Welsh Mountain too as they are both easily accessible from my den!
 
:) ooo sounds good. OK I will wait, don't worry I'm a corporate slave too so it'll either be a weekend or I'll have a day off and make a long weekend of it to cover a few places.:)

and I reciprocate too, my home zoo is Chester but I frequent Knowsley Safari Park & Welsh Mountain too as they are both easily accessible from my den!

Owing to the fact I work for a faceless retailler who shall remain nameless (Sainsburys), it's gonna be 50/50 that I'll be working that weekend but with enough notice I should be able to swing it. I did it last time with 12 hours notice, so a few days/week should be good enough! :D
And if I'm in your neck of the woods (highly doubtful in the nearish future, more likely towards the end of summer), I'll definitely give you a shout... Or should that be a rasping sound? :p
 
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