I believe they are still there, they may end up keeping them as a foundation for the bachelor herd for the resort area.Can anyone tell me if Rothschild bulls Sanyu & Murchison are still here or have they now been moved?
Hi,
may I know if the Titicaca water frogs in Chester are on display or only kept offshow ?
Thanks, Jakub
I believe that they have:
(Temporarily)the former inhabitants of monsoon forest
Naked mole rats
Some breeding pairs of round eared sengi
Grandidier’s mongoose
Narrow striped boky
Lowland streaked tenrec?
White tailed antsangy
I’m definitely sure that there is more but these were just the ones I could think of.
Does anyone know if the Grandidier's vontsira and the antsangy are going on display in the near or distant future?
It's a pity that Chester has very little display space for smaller mammals. This is unlikely to change soon as there are 4 major building projects under way at the moment:Does anyone know if the Grandidier's vontsira and the antsangy are going on display in the near or distant future?
It's a pity that Chester has very little display space for smaller mammals. This is unlikely to change soon as there are 4 major building projects under way at the moment:
Don't hold your breath
- reconstruction of the Monsoon Forest (ready in about a year)
- building the new off-show holding area (described as larger than Bristol Zoo at the AGM)
- completing the new lion enclosure (ready this autumn)
- building a new works yard beside the Lecture Theatre
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But you don't need vaccinations before you go to ChesterQuicker to go on holiday to Madagascar, it seems. About as expensive as a train from London to Chester too...
I believe it was intended to remove it and install more kids play equipment.
I am going for a lie down.
In a darkened room.
I may be some time.
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For context:
- there will be no net reduction of animals on show from this (in fact, all being well it should see an increase of one mongoosey species on show - either (hopefully) a new, Asian species with the lions or the Dwarfs relocated and something (perhaps something Malagasy..!) replacing them
- there will be no net reduction in either number or size of animal enclosures - it's one in, one out - and the zoo's total size will increase
- the lions' new enclosure is intended as an early phase of a future zone (as happened with the wild dogs/hyrax etc and Grasslands) so will lay the foundations for future developments in the new expansion area as well as those near the Oakfield
- one of the stated reasons for moving the lions out of that area now is the amount of disturbance there is shortly to be nearby, so it's perhaps understandable that they don't want to replace them with other animals just now
So while I personally would love that area to quickly become home to Dhole or Maned Wolf or Brown Hyaena or Tibetan Fox, it's hard to feel too aggrieved by this, surely?
But wouldn't it be lovely to see the zoo's footprint increase, and have a larger number of on-show animals rather than just one small side exhibit being the net gain?- there will be no net reduction in either number or size of animal enclosures - it's one in, one out - and the zoo's total size will increase
But wouldn't it be lovely to see the zoo's footprint increase, and have a larger number of on-show animals rather than just one small side exhibit being the net gain?
@Maguari The chorus are quite entitled to their opinion whether you or I find it wearying or not. Personally, I can appreciate both sides of the argument and the widely differing views, from people who are excited to see an expanding perimeter come what may and dislike all legacy enclosures, to those who might not actually be able to walk huge distances between exhibits.