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It was just one of there more interesting plans, from bongorob earlier posts

i love the orangutan concept, with one island shared with gibbons and one not, but how will they stop the gibbons going in the orang house :confused:
 
i love the orangutan concept, with one island shared with gibbons and one not, but how will they stop the gibbons going in the orang house :confused:

Operant conditioning, keepers wouldnt reward gibbons for entering the orang holding. It will take some time at first, but the gibbons will catch on real quick as to where they get their food.
 
i presume they will use lar gibbons, it would be nice to see this mix with a different species of gibbon like siamangs etc
 
The plans do read Agile gibbons with the Orangutans and Lar Gibbons, I believe, on an island that tapirs have access to.
 
The plans do read Agile gibbons with the Orangutans and Lar Gibbons, I believe, on an island that tapirs have access to.

the lar gibbons have a seperate island, i think they will just share one island with agile gibbons
 
To add on this

http://planning.southglos.gov.uk/WA...62006&contentType=application/pdf&pageCount=1

This plan shows a safari access, are they planning guide jeep tours??

I have just found another plan which has an arrow pointin to a safari jeep trail. Also, on the NWCP website it says that the tanzanian savannah will be a place "where visitors will be able to go on an off-road tour" and have a a "safari jeep ride" so it is obviously on their plans although may not happen in reality.
 
one problem with that, i thought that tapirs were from malaya and orangs from sumatura and borneo, will that really work?

Orangutans used to occupy main land asia, but have since wipped out, so if the right signs are shown and there current plight highlight it may get more sympathy from visitors. So I think if that is all done bristol are on to a winner there.
 
Actually, they are not sub-species but distinct species. Borneans are pongo pygmaeus and sumatrans are pongo abelli...or is it the other way round :confused:
 
I took it that Zooplantman was meaning Sumatran tapirs were harder to come by, not the orangutans.....
 
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