No, this is a very tricky one... Bristol has will always be special to me... So I'll try not to be biased. I'll first compare the species shared by the collections, and then move onto the others.
Giraffe - Both zoos have decent exhibits for the species, with valid arguments for both being better:
- When looking at the house, the one at Twycross is much larger, with ample space for separation. However, At WP, the indoor viewing is much nicer in that it is not on ground level, allowing for a much better view of the species; I also appreciate their use of a sand substrate. Furthermore, when looking at both houses from just an aesthetic point of view, WP is a clear winner.
- In terms of the paddock, both are a little different. At Twycross, the giraffe have one large (I believe gravel) paddock to themselves, whereas at WP the Giraffe have access to a gravel paddock (that is sometimes shared with the Hogs), a grass pasture which can be shared with the Eland and Zebra.
The value of having multiple options when given outdoor access, and the benefit of a mixed species exhibit in one large complex makes
Wild Place the clear winner for Giraffe.
Zebra - Twycross holds Chapman's, and WP Grant's:
- With Twycross' exhibit formerly holding Giraffe, the exhibit itself is very large. Its hard standing is double the size of WP's, and has far better viewing opportunities for visitors. Having a larger hardstanding makes the viewing of this species much better during the winter, when only HS access is allowed.
- Whilst the hard standing is larger at Twycross, the grass pasture at Wild place is much larger, with the added bonus again of it being a mixed species exhibit... In the summer, the exhibit here is far more pleasant.
I'm torn here... and would probably have to call it a
tie for Zebra.
Dik-Dik - The walled garden, which contains the Dik-Dik exhibit, is one of my favourite "areas " in any zoo I've visited... so again, this will be tricky.
- In my experience, the Dik-Dik at both collections have been rather "showy"... however the group at Twycross have always provided me with better photography opportunities.
- Unlike some, I quite enjoy the look of the exhibit at Twycross, but will admit that WP's is nicer (even if it is smaller).
- As an overall exhibit, with the addition of the Cranes and Weavers, the WP exhibit is more "fun" to watch, as the Dik-Dik can sometimes take a little while to spot.
Wild place *JUST* wins this one IMO.
Bristol/Wild Place:
- Eland - The same as the Zebra, a nice exhibit.
- Red river hog - probably the weakest part of the Africa complex at the zoo. Much better since the addition of bark and logs... even more so when they're given access to the other parts of the exhibit.
- Warty pigs - Former giraffe exhibit at Bristol. The pigs have bred in the past, and seem to do well here. A great species to watch too! Something like this for the Hogs at WP would probably be more appropriate.
- Okapi - A nice little wooded complex for the Okapi here, with some breeding success in the past. If there are no immediate plans for the former wolf exhibit, I would love to see the Okapi given access (If practical).
- Mouse deer - A nice addition to the Fruit bat indoor exhibit, can't really remember much about the exhibit in all honesty.
- Pygmy hippo - Often criticised, which is understandable, but some seem to forget the small grass paddock and the previous breeding success.
- *Later addition* Reindeer - Here the animals have access to two paddocks, both of which are a decent size compared to many reindeer exhibits you'll see.
Twycross:
- Black rhino - I've not been since the rhino arrived, but I'm sure this makes a great rhino exhibit. Is there access to the lower paddock, or just the moated area?
- Michie's tufted deer - A great species to see, in a decent exhibit.
- Nyala - A small, but by no means bad paddock. However, being somewhat shy, they aren't always visible.
- Tapir and Vicuna - I often miss this part of the zoo as like most, we've all seen tapir before...
I do think that overall Bristol/Wild place win for both species on show, and for exhibit quality... however, I cant forget Twycross as they also have some great species and exhibits... Its a clear
2-1 to Bristol/Wild Place for me, with no bonus point.