Waddi
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They have the wrong subspecies of Sun Bear for that![]()
Oh, that throws a spanner in the works. Thanks
They have the wrong subspecies of Sun Bear for that![]()
That's a shame I feel Chester are missing a trick not using this enclosure to house other primates as in my eyes their isn't much to change apart from a little bit of modernisation, ROTRA will look abit weird having just the one set of enclosures with the rest being knocked down, what used to be a state of the art exhibit is now being decreased but it is a sign of the times as it's nearing the 10 year old sell by date and the enclosure in monsoon forest is an improvement for the Sumartrans, atleast Chester always want to do better and not just stagnate but some things are worth keeping and I feel ROTRA is one of those things to keep![]()
I maybe wrong but I was under the impression that all of the old sandstone buildings at Chester were listed, the old orang house included?
a state of the art exhibit is now being decreased but it is a sign of the times as it's nearing the 10 year old sell by date
I think RotRA is just what the Bornean orangs need. Martha and Tuan can have peace and quiet in their old age, with access to the open air in the netted enclosures (after some modifications I hope). Willy and Iznee will benefit from the extra space as they continue to grow, although I suppose Iznee will have to be moved on within the next couple of years. Sarikei and Leia will benefit from the extra space and I know they will enjoy wreaking havoc on the vegetation outside. I hope it will not be too long before more babies arrive.
RotRA will not provide the same spectacle with the Borneans in place of the Sumatrans, but without the crowds it should become a better place to watch the orangs and the other species too.
I prefer that the old Ape House can be remodelled in some way, rather than completely demolished, but I think that there is time to think that one through while other changes happen around the zoo.
Alan
I think RotRA is just what the Bornean orangs need. Martha and Tuan can have peace and quiet in their old age, with access to the open air in the netted enclosures (after some modifications I hope). Willy and Iznee will benefit from the extra space as they continue to grow, although I suppose Iznee will have to be moved on within the next couple of years. Sarikei and Leia will benefit from the extra space and I know they will enjoy wreaking havoc on the vegetation outside. I hope it will not be too long before more babies arrive.
RotRA will not provide the same spectacle with the Borneans in place of the Sumatrans, but without the crowds it should become a better place to watch the orangs and the other species too.
I hope that the old Ape House can be remodelled in some way, rather than completely demolished, but I think that there is time to think that one through while other changes happen around the zoo.
Alan
I would like the end indoor enclosure and water fall (sort of) outdoor enclosure given over to a monkey species (Langur or Macaques). This would be the draw species with Bornean (other than young) being quite lazy in nature.
Good idea. One large outdoor enclosure, the indoor areas and netted outdoors must surely be enough for all the Bornean Orangs.
to my mind it makes much more sense to use a facility designed for orangs to house orangs![]()
If they were keeping Sumtran orangs in there then yes I would agree. However the place will be dead if they do not bring something else in,
New Orang has been bornhttps://twitter.com/chesterzoo/status/657518169297321985
As they will have the Sumatrans as a more major show elsewhere, it may be that the Zoo won't mind if ROTRA then becomes a quieter, more empty-feeling exhibit. But visitors might....
New Orang has been bornhttps://twitter.com/chesterzoo/status/657518169297321985
Presumably we're talking about Emma as I think it was Subis who gave birth in September? Do we know the sex and name of that baby?
New Orang has been bornhttps://twitter.com/chesterzoo/status/657518169297321985