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Why? The TV crews and Chester will get the publicity it wants out of it.

And pander to their mass audience which is not the likes of us.

Because SLOTZ is an opportunity to educate - and nonsense like pumpkins (I presume there's some halloween link-up here) means an opportunity to do something more salient is lost.

I've known and loved Chester Zoo for decades (my membership number is very low) but I regret its current taste for gimmick over zoological education.

(My comment was also a little tongue-in-cheek playing to my reputation for disliking features such as (mock) passports, (mock) field camps and such like.)
 
I'll admit but it's a bit cliche the amount of collections that do it is crazy just show off some weird species instead of having the Most common and loved species eating things from pumpkins.
 
Because SLOTZ is an opportunity to educate - and nonsense like pumpkins (I presume there's some halloween link-up here) means an opportunity to do something more salient is lost.

It's light entertainment, nothing educational about it and don't expect it was ever meant to be like that.

The whole point for Chester is probably not to educate but to get people to go to the zoo. Its a very clever marketing tactic, just like the dinos were. You might say why do they need it, Chester probably doesn't but free publicity is always good.

Its basically reality TV, and reality TV i can watch.
 
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I'll admit but it's a bit cliche the amount of collections that do it is crazy just show off some weird species instead of having the Most common and loved species eating things from pumpkins.

Great for the 1% of people like those on this forum but you are not going to get the other 99% wanting to go....by showing a spider.
 
Great for the 1% of people like those on this forum but you are not going to get the other 99% wanting to go....by showing a spider.
Doesn't need to be a spider just some of the more let's say bizarre animals, orchid mantis, question mark cockroach i would animals that almost look as if they're wearing costumes that may sound tacky but to me it's better than pumpkins.
 
I remember they put a pumpkin in the Caecilian tank in the Tropical Realm and it was swimming through it's face and it was fun to watch. That was a few years ago.
 
Do you all hate the pumpkins or the show? What is wrong with them??

I don't "hate" either. I enjoy the programme but would like it to be a bit more informative and less hackneyed. I don't like trivialising the work that the zoo does and I think Halloween-theming and the like does exactly that.

But you don't have to agree with me ... ;)
 
That’s quite sad really. I don’t think the old capuchin island is really a nice enough enclosure for such a nice species.
 
That’s quite sad really. I don’t think the old capuchin island is really a nice enough enclosure for such a nice species.
I do feel like it may just be a temporary enclosure and they might be moved elsewhere.
 
Please don't just have Ring Tailed and Ruffed lemur in the walk though (unless the Ruffed are Red or Belted Black & White) other wise it will be just the same as any other Lemur Walk through.

Which Lemur species do you think would be a great addition and work well in a walk thru?
 
That’s quite sad really. I don’t think the old capuchin island is really a nice enough enclosure for such a nice species.

Given the native habitat of the species in question - reedbeds and islands within a freshwater environment - I would propose that in fact, it is the ideal location for the species at Chester at the present time, barring any custom-made exhibit which may or may not pop up in the fullness of time!

(unless the Ruffed are Red or Belted Black & White)

Luckily for you, that's precisely what they have :p
 
Which Lemur species do you think would be a great addition and work well in a walk thru?

I think Red-bellied would be a good Walk-Through addition in Chester. I've seen them in a couple of Walk-throughs and they seem to be good. But I would like to se Blue-eyed Black lemurs in Chester (but not in a walk-through)
 
how many borneon orangs does the zoo keep now, and do they still have access to the old ape house. also are the binturong all with the sun bears because i am visiting on wednesday and would finally like to see them.
 
how many borneon orangs does the zoo keep now, and do they still have access to the old ape house. also are the binturong all with the sun bears because i am visiting on wednesday and would finally like to see them.
The zoo currently have 3:3 Bornean Orang-utans. The last Bornean Orangutan in the old house was retired male Tuan who moved out of the old ape house into a new house earlier this year.
 
Is he now in ROTRA or an off show exhibit and if there is now nothing in the old ape house will the zoo knock it down or redevelop it. Do you know about the binturong
 
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