Surely if they were going to do it this year they would have to do it soon, or else risk closing two of the zoos major indoor attractions during the winter months when they would be one of the main draws.
Surely if they were going to do it this year they would have to do it soon, or else risk closing two of the zoos major indoor attractions during the winter months when they would be one of the main draws.
Well given that they will have to close both Monsoon and RORA,when they move the Sumatrans over to Islands and RORA for the Borneans to settle in to their new home,they will have to close two house what ever time of year they do it,in fact far better to do it over winter as there are less visitors,unless of course you want them to do it in spring ot later next year when the zoo is alot busier and alot more people will be upset by them closing the buildings!Surely if they were going to do it this year they would have to do it soon, or else risk closing two of the zoos major indoor attractions during the winter months when they would be one of the main draws.
Well given that they will have to close both Monsoon and RORA,when they move the Sumatrans over to Islands and RORA for the Borneans to settle in to their new home,they will have to close two house what ever time of year they do it,in fact far better to do it over winter as there are less visitors,unless of course you want them to do it in spring ot later next year when the zoo is alot busier and alot more people will be upset by them closing the buildings!
They will move them as soon as the enclosure is finished,last I heard they still had a bit of fine tuning to do before they could move them,as its easier to get these things done before the Orangs move,in far better to have everything right before they move the Orangs in than to try and do work round the Orangs so they can just settle in,instead of getting stressed by builders in a strange place!!It's surely a better plan to move them as soon as possible? The enclosures in question will therefore be shut for the least time piossibe, as it's the quietist time of the year for the general public. lsands would therefore be completely open in time for the new year?
New species; The UK's only painted batagur turtle.
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Well given that they will have to close both Monsoon and RORA,when they move the Sumatrans over to Islands and RORA for the Borneans to settle in to their new home,they will have to close two house what ever time of year they do it
I just watched this one after watching the 1960 Dudley one. What a difference between the two zoos! All those flowers and lawns everywhere, and animals on grass. It was nice seeing the apes on their islands.A recently published colour cine film taken at Chester zoo in 1968.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYrNg4NCtw0
What is the polar bear enclosure now? That's one of the iconic Chester enclosures for me (because of the Zoo Without Bars book). Is that what was turned into the Europe On The Edge aviary? I have a vague recollection of that.
thanks.Yes that's the aviary now with spoonbills and co in. It was good to see that piece of film as it reminded me seeing the polar bears as a child maybe around 1980. I do remember one of the bears from that time looking particularly yellow...
Also I remember all the gardens (as in the film) looking much more colourful than they are these days.
I get the impression from the forums that the gardens of Chester are much-reduced from the older days? This bit of film really does make it seem like an actual "zoological gardens".