Chester Zoo Chester Zoo 2016 #3

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Such great news for an endangered species. I was confused when I saw the first picture but now I understand. Are any of these guys on show at all?

This species was on show in the aquarium a few months ago, i'm not sure if it still is.
 
Evening all, as it is December and we are coming to the end of the year, I thought it was time , as news is fairly stagnant, for us to reflect on what a good year it has been for Chester overall much better than 2015.
 
Evening all, as it is December and we are coming to the end of the year, I thought it was time , as news is fairly stagnant, for us to reflect on what a good year it has been for Chester overall much better than 2015.
With this I wondered what you all believe to be A the biggest birth of the year B the best new animal on show and finally any other good moments from this year.
 
With this I wondered what you all believe to be A the biggest birth of the year B the best new animal on show and finally any other good moments from this year.
Why not ask this question in a thread of its own,as as far as I am concerned this is a news thread,you never know I may even give my thoughts on the subject,which will make certain people in the zoo sit up with shock!!
 
Had a visit today on a quiet chilled winter Sunday and couple of things I noticed today where:
-I think some more Bush Dogs and Capybara pups have been born, i'm sure there was only 4 capybara at the start of the year there are now 13 (from what I counted)
-Indonesian Spiny Turtle now inhabit the left-hand side of the Mountain Chicken enclosure
-Finally seen the Montserrat Tarantula!
-I saw one of the Palwan Binturong in the corner of a nest box having a kip!
-Solo the Tapir has lost his stripes and now looks a mini Malayan Tapir
 
Had a visit today on a quiet chilled winter Sunday and couple of things I noticed today where:
-I think some more Bush Dogs and Capybara pups have been born, i'm sure there was only 4 capybara at the start of the year there are now 13 (from what I counted)
-Indonesian Spiny Turtle now inhabit the left-hand side of the Mountain Chicken enclosure
-Finally seen the Montserrat Tarantula!
-I saw one of the Palwan Binturong in the corner of a nest box having a kip!
-Solo the Tapir has lost his stripes and now looks a mini Malayan Tapir
Visited Friday and really enjoyed how much more relaxing it was compared to the summer months as it felt like we had the Zoo to ourselves, i also saw one of the Palawan Binturong in his nest box too it will be interesting to see when they will start to make use of the outdoor enclosure more. On a side note also visited the lanterns for the first time and would like to add how brilliant they were, I would recommend them to anyone!
 
Work has just got underway on the changes to Oakfield House. For those not aware, the terrace is going to be made larger and placed under a large glass conservatory (described as a "garden room") and there are to be extensive internal changes to make a large "gastropub". There'll also be an extension out into what is currently the little courtyard.

Apparently the work is due to to take 52 weeks, but the planning application looks to be in two phases, so there may be a break over the summer.

Plans are here: 16/02927/LBC | Demolition of modern store room and kitchen extension. New timber clad kitchen extension to north of building, New single storey garden room extension to south of property, Internal alterations to; create window openings from reception hall to morning room and drawing room, doorway from drawing room to hall way, bar opening from stair hall to drawing room, new WCs at ground floor, reordering of staff facilities at first floor, existing external bar and BBQ alterations to improve outbuildings. Repairs to external elevations, roof and chimneys. | Oakfield House Chester Zoo Caughall Road Upton Chester CH2 1LH
 
Work has just got underway on the changes to Oakfield House. For those not aware, the terrace is going to be made larger and placed under a large glass conservatory (described as a "garden room") and there are to be extensive internal changes to make a large "gastropub". There'll also be an extension out into what is currently the little courtyard.

Farrow & Ball paint and Thomas Crapper cisterns :rolleyes:
I don't think it's going to resemble my natural habitat.
 
I don't think it's going to resemble my natural habitat.
The "old" zoo is really going to change in the next year; all the work to Oakfield House, the huge new play area and the demolition of the lots of long-standing fixtures, such as the polar bear and tiger enclosures... My comfort zone is being eroded too.
 
Are they building a new play area, or are you just referring to the large one already by June's pavilion
 
The "old" zoo is really going to change in the next year; all the work to Oakfield House, the huge new play area and the demolition of the lots of long-standing fixtures, such as the polar bear and tiger enclosures... My comfort zone is being eroded too.

Personally I am entirely happy about these changes, even the demolition of the exhibits to which you refer - even though the current Europe on the Edge exhibit is one of my favourites within the entire collection :p but then, it would be a boring world indeed if we all felt the same.
 
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