Really are you sure?Hobart Zoo and Aquarium are planing on gorillas in 2030.
Really are you sure?Hobart Zoo and Aquarium are planing on gorillas in 2030.
I think when the gorilla's do move it will be a bit closer to home.Hobart Zoo and Aquarium are planing on gorillas in 2030.
Yes, this is what I’ve heard too! But I didn’t mention it until now as I wasn’t fully sure if it was true.From what I’ve been told chessingtons gorillas are gonna move to longleat
Why would the whole troop of gorillas be moving to Longleat for ?From what I’ve been told chessingtons gorillas are gonna move to longleat
Have heard this also, will mean the longleat gorilla's moving on also.From what I’ve been told chessingtons gorillas are gonna move to longleat
Yes, this is what I’ve heard too! But I didn’t mention it until now as I wasn’t fully sure if it was true.
If this rumour is true it will be interesting to see if Longleat move the bachelor group on, or if a second gorilla enclosure is to be built?
I presume having two silverbacks in enclosures next door to each other wouldn’t work? An enclosure accessible via the foot-safari would be nice. I highly doubt this but could a water moated enclosure be built in the drive through safari?
Yes, this is what I’ve heard too! But I didn’t mention it until now as I wasn’t fully sure if it was true.
If this rumour is true it will be interesting to see if Longleat move the bachelor group on, or if a second gorilla enclosure is to be built?
I presume having two silverbacks in enclosures next door to each other wouldn’t work?
Usually nowadays EEP recommends holders of gorillas should build any new accomodation to allow a male group to be held as well as a male/female group. (I refrain from saying 'breeding' as this is often curtailed nowadays) If this was to happen at Longleat they could build adjacent accomodation for the second group so that they couldn't see each other. Silverbacks from different groups having sight lines with each other does usually cause elements of stress. Or alternatively a nw build in a different site altogether.
I haven't seen the existing accomodation at Longleat but assume it was built just for the existing group of 4 (was 5) males and further housing would be needed.
Why would the whole troop of gorillas be moving to Longleat for ?
Yes, Bristol Zoo Project are building a double gorilla house, as stipulated by the EEP.
I equally wonder over this rumour, ... for now I will treat it as just a rumour unless management at Chessington or other facility communicate anything to back it up!Usually nowadays EEP recommends holders of gorillas should build any new accomodation to allow a male group to be held as well as a male/female group. (I refrain from saying 'breeding' as this is often curtailed nowadays) If this was to happen at Longleat they could build adjacent accomodation for the second group so that they couldn't see each other. Silverbacks from different groups having sight lines with each other does usually cause elements of stress. Or alternatively do a new build in a different site altogether.
I haven't seen the existing accomodation at Longleat but assume it was built just for the existing group of 4 (was 5) males and further housing would be needed.
I equally wonder over this rumour, ... for now I will treat it as just a rumour unless management at Chessington or other facility communicate anything to back it up!
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It has certainly been designed to house two groups-at least if need be. The outside area has a large dividing wall.Are they, where has this been published?
I equally wonder over this rumour, ... for now I will treat it as just a rumour unless management at Chessington or other facility communicate anything to back it up!
For what it is worth, I see Chessington emptying out of animals ... which is a sorry loss for the zoo world and becoming a profit driven fairly bland attraction park.
Yes, Bristol Zoo Project are building a double gorilla house, as stipulated by the EEP.
Are they, where has this been published?
Yorkshire Wildlife Park are also planning similar, one house in two sections, a main reserve and a second reserve for a bachelor group. I wonder if there will be any moves here?
Planning applications from 2021 etc had a suggesiton of gorillas at YWP but it went quiet since and the area currently has animatronic dinosaurs. Is there an update that the plans are now going ahead? I didn't think they had that sort of money to spend at the moment with the other expansions they've done though obviously nice if they did.