I don't recall a specific reason being given as to why it was cancelled but I might have missed something. It has been speculated to be due to cost or because a new chimp enclosure is a priority.
You’re right on both counts I think . It’s my understanding is that it is mainly a cost issue, and also to a lesser extent the footprint for the proposed Africa Forest area doesn’t currently allow for gorillas.
It’s not just the initial cost of building a gorilla facility but the annual costs of needing more keepers and the running costs. I also think if Chester did gorillas they would give them a massive area with multiple indoor and outdoor options (look at the Sumatran Orangutan enclosure!!) and there just isn’t really enough space to do this as well as give all the existing African forest species a better and bigger facility, and bring on other new species (Pygmy hippo and Columbus have been mentioned before).
I assume the chimps would take over the majority of the area currently used by the giraffe. They need at least 2 outdoor areas which can be linked or separated off and the indoor areas need to be way bigger than currently.
There’s then okapi, Congo buffalo, bongo (assuming they’ll be back on show as they’re such a massive conversation project), red river hogs, mandrill, rollaway monkeys, several bird species and then the fish/ reptiles/amphibians/ invertebrates. Plus new species already mentioned plus I assume more to come.
I can’t wait to see what it’s gonna look like and how they’re going to deal with the logistics of it all…
There’s gonna need to be a huge chain reaction of smaller projects to house a lot of the species currently in tropical realm. I hope they don’t all just go off show. I assume the Madagascan species (Aye ayes / tortoises / amphibians / reptiles / birds ) would likely go into the current dragons in danger, so they’ll need to build another large indoor area for Komodo’s (and other SE Asian species currently in tropical realm and dragons in danger) somewhere in Islands ( maybe where it was originally planned to go). I think there’s room for some of the smaller South American species (amphibians / reptiles) to go into Spirit of the Jaguar (to replace the ant exhibit).
Let’s hope the visitor numbers and hotel occupancy rates go trough the roof to pay for it all.
Exciting times ahead.