Bristol Zoo (Closed) Bristol Zoo news 2020

Anyone heard or seen about what’s happening to Zona Brazil or the old drill enclosure?

According to the Bristol Council planning website, the Zoo applied for planning permission to create a new "Heart of the Philippines" exhibit on the site of where Zona Brazil used to be. The granted permission indicates that work needs to have started within 3 years of the decision which was issued in September 2016. Presumably the Zoo would have to apply for an extension to the decision given that there does not seem to have been any real noticeable works undertaken, unless a limited amount has been done but is not visible behind the hoardings.

Here's a link to the planning application which is publicly available from the Bristol Council website. 16/03796/F | Refurbishment of existing 'Zona Brazil' exhibit to create a new 'Heart of the Philippines' exhibit. Demolition of existing Geoldi Monkey enclosure, part-demolition of low stone wall, removal of fence lines, refurbishment of existing animal enclosures, construction of new outdoor walk-through aviary, construction of 'mountain hut interpretation field station' building, hard and soft landscaping. | Gutherie Road Lodge Bristol Zoological Gardens College Road Clifton Bristol BS8 3HA
 
As well as the blue-spotted tree monitors mentioned above, there have been several further births and developments in the Bug World and Reptile House displays, which have recently reopened for the first time since lockdown:

- A single pancake tortoise has hatched
- Two yellow-margined box turtles have hatched
- Three species of Partula snail kept in Bug World have had their global captive populations increase by approximately 10% following successful births this year
- A colony of golden weaver ants that went on-show just before lockdown have been so successful that a second colony has been able to be supplied to another UK zoo
- There are now three fourth-generation Lord Howe stick insects in Bug World as well

Some really fantastic successes in there!

More information can be found in the link below:
New Arrivals at Bristol Zoo Gardens as More Animal Houses Reopen | Bristol Zoo
 
I'll be in Bristol this afternoon and was wondering if the indoor areas are open yet? If not then it's going to be a very short visit... :rolleyes:
 
@Brum can you please update us Zoochatter’s on the Gorilla family? All has gone stum regarding Kala’s bay that was born back in September, I hope nothing untoward has happened to ever of them. Also are any new Gorillas going to join the Bristol Zoo gorilla family. Also can you please deliver a news overview from the entire Zoo?
 
@Brum can you please update us Zoochatter’s on the Gorilla family? All has gone stum regarding Kala’s bay that was born back in September, I hope nothing untoward has happened to ever of them. Also are any new Gorillas going to join the Bristol Zoo gorilla family. Also can you please deliver a news overview from the entire Zoo?
I can try. :)
 
@Brum can you please update us Zoochatter’s on the Gorilla family? All has gone stum regarding Kala’s bay that was born back in September, I hope nothing untoward has happened to ever of them. Also are any new Gorillas going to join the Bristol Zoo gorilla family. Also can you please deliver a news overview from the entire Zoo?

I can try. :)

Keepers are hand rearing the male infant and they are looking for a name for him:

During the day, he is looked after in the Gorilla House to allow Kala and other apes to see him, smell him and be near him, to ensure he is accepted as a family member.

At night he is cared for by keepers at zoo-owned accommodation on the site.

Motuku means “chief of the village”, Hasani means “handsome” and Kidosi is a popular name in Africa.


Adorable baby gorilla being hand-reared by zoo staff as mum can't care for him
 
Does anyone know how many individuals of the Malagasy giant jumping rat, aye-aye and Livingstone's fruit bat are currently kept at Bristol zoo and whether they are still being bred ?
 
Does anyone know how many individuals of the Malagasy giant jumping rat, aye-aye and Livingstone's fruit bat are currently kept at Bristol zoo and whether they are still being bred ?

They currently have 2.1 Aye-Aye. A young, potential breeding pair and the father of the female. The father (Noah) is now retired from the breeding programme and has his own enclosure
 
Does anyone have an update for me on Kala the female Western Lowland Gorilla’s baby son who was born in September??
 
Back
Top