Think the zoo may break the visitor record this year if we have a nice summer. With this nice Easter 4 days and the 2 weeks of Cheshire kids being off, followed by 2 weeks of most other schools being off.
Where I live all schools go back on Tuesday, day after Easter MondayYes it's right, Cheshire has spring break, my kids were off the Weeks from the 1st, went back Monday of this week, most other areas are off the 2 weeks either side of easter weekend
Where I live all schools go back on Tuesday, day after Easter Monday
Where I live all schools go back on Tuesday, day after Easter Monday
So there is a 4 week Easter break then!!My daughter goes back on the 29th, as do most schools in the West Midlands.
Surely all schools have approximately the same 2 weeks off over the Easter period, all of them returning to school soon after Easter. You imply there is a month of (staggered) school holidays which I don't think is the case?
Yes it's right, Cheshire has spring break, my kids were off the Weeks from the 1st, went back Monday of this week, most other areas are off the 2 weeks either side of easter weekend
So there is a 4 week Easter break then!!
Nice visit to the Zoo today which was absolutely packed.
Noticed that the Gaboon Viper was no longer displayed in the Okapi house and the Reticulated Pythons were not on display in Realm of the Red ape. Have both species left the collection or have they been moved/off show?
The Retics are off show in tropical realm while work is being done on the exhibit for them,they should be back on show at somepoint this year.As for the Gaboon Viper the last one past away last year.Venomous snakes have dropped in numbers on and off show,they now only have Beautiful Viper and European Adder off show and White-lipped Viper on show!
The Mangrove Snake is also venomous and I thought they displayed really well yesterday. The recent decline in venomous species of snake, rather than the early 90’s decimation, again makes me wonder if the projection of Red Spitting Cobra is really going to happen. Would like to see the European Adder displayed alongside more British species.
In before someone goes: “but the plans say they’re coming so they have to be”I don't count Mangroves as venomous as they are rear fanged,given that most reasonably healthy person could ride out a bite from one without to much problem,even someone like myself although I suspect I would get a few bollockings from the dialysis staff for being so stupid!Pity the Adders were not born in the UK and are of the french sub species of them!I am not holding my breath on them getting a Red Spitter given how things are going under the current curator!
To be honest I'm a bit mystified by the ongoing 'issue' of venomous snakes (or lack of) at Chester - there's so much that is wonderful about the collection it seems, to me at least, a bit harsh to keep bashing them with this stick. In truth its not something I would have ever thought about were it not brought up here at various times. I do find the whole thing of rows of snakes in small glass cases rather outdated and museum-like, maybe the zoo has decided it can house a lot of frogs, insects etc. in similar accommodation with less hassle and offering the animals a lot more space?
As for the current curator, his specialty is amphibians so presumably he was brought in to help the zoo with these.
Unfortunately I think that I will wait until the hotel opens before we go again. Going to Chester Zoo with a small family especially on a busy day is exhausting.
Go on a quieter day.
Leave the family at home.
Works for me.
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