Another fairly broad topic, with various possible lines of discussion along which decisions and votes can be made - TROPICAL FORESTS.
So, which collection fares better in your opinion?
So, which collection fares better in your opinion?
I'm not really sure Marwell does necessarily deserve a point but Bristol is the winner here so I voted 2-1 and waited for someone to persuade me why it should be 3-0.@pipaluk - as someone who - in recent years - has been even more critical of the direction Marwell has taken than I have of Edinburgh, I think it would be informative for the purposes of the current discussion to hear from you why you have voted 2-1 for Bristol; in other words, what are the aspects which mean that Marwell - despite its decline - is still worthy of earning a point![]()
Here are some pics of the enclosures from animals mentioned in this list:Here are some species lists if it helps (though I doubt it will given they both have exactly 24 rainforest mammals...)
Bristol:
Okapi
Red-river hog
Red-bellied lemur
Black-and-white ruffed lemur
Agile gibbon
Aye-aye
Azara's agouti
Black and Gold Howler monkey
Blue eyed black lemur
Colombian spider monkey
Common squirrel monkey
Comoros flying fox
Golden lion tamarin
Golden-headed lion tamarin
Goodfellow's tree kangaroo
Java mouse deer
Linnaeus's two-toed sloth
Lion tailed macaque
Negros warty pig
New Guinea ground cuscus
Pygmy slow loris
Six-banded armadillo
Western lowland gorilla
Western pygmy hippopotamus
Marwell
Asian small-clawed otter
Binturong
Black-and-white ruffed lemur
Capybara
Collared peccary
Common squirrel monkey
Cottontop tamarin
Dark cusimanse
Eastern bongo
Golden lion tamarin
Golden headed lion tamarin
Java mouse deer
Linnaeus's two-toed sloth
Lowland anoa
Northern narrow-striped boky
Okapi
Pygmy marmoset
Red ruffed lemur
Siamang
Silvery marmoset
South American tapir
Western pygmy hippopotamus
Western sitatuga
White-faced saki
Potentially interesting to note that over half of the Bristol list is made up of primates!
Will try and post some enclosure pics later but might never get round to it...![]()
Not sure about Marwell but they may have the edge over Bristol with birds or herps.
Birds, I'm not sure about, but definitely not herpsBristol has perhaps the best reptile house in the UK these days.
When I visited almost two decades ago now it was pretty impressive even back then so it must be amazing now.
To be fair, one of the main things making it the best reptile house in the UK is the steady decline of the one at London![]()
Yes, London just didn't impress me, quite a nice range of species and many of top conservation concern but it did have a sort of fading glory type feel to it (ZSL in general).
Well, I suspect I'd have chewed someone's arm off to see it as it was even two decades ago (assuming that is when you last saw it)![]()
You mean London or Bristol ?
Londonas I assumed you'd have last seen them around the same time.
some diana and hanuman langur monkeys (that were still there last year)
Actually the langurs present now are a relatively new arrival, coming to the zoo when Land of the Lions opened, and are genus-level hybrids as is the case for almost all "Hanuman" Langur in Europe. The ones present in the early to mid 2000s were purebred Sri Lanka Grey Langur (Semnopithecus priam) and were actively phased out by the collection by the end of that decade if memory serves me correctly.