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The area closed off by Hornbills in Tropical Realm is because of a structural issue caused by something that needs replacing.

one of the pairs has been moved to where a pair of Tarictic Hornbill are, so visitors can see them. Just to the right of the passage to the aye-aye.

They’ve been fixing the structural problem for about 3/4 weeks now.
 
Does anyone know what lemur species are at Chester? I looked at their website but it doesn’t match with what other people say they’ve seen and I know that they don’t include all the animals on the website
 
Does anyone know what lemur species are at Chester? I looked at their website but it doesn’t match with what other people say they’ve seen and I know that they don’t include all the animals on the website
There safiki ringtail red ruffed and bellied white belted black And crowned Lemurs
 
Lemur species kept at Chester:

Ring-tailed Lemur
Red Ruffed Lemur
Black & White Belted Ruffed Lemur
Black Lemur
Red-bellied Lemur
Crowned Lemur
Alaotran Gentle Lemur
Cocqurel's Sifaka
Aye-Aye

Zootierliste is the best site to find all animal species currently kept at Chester, plus all their former species listed on there too.
 
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It's a pretty impressive list of lemurs. Does anywhere have more lemur species than Chester Zoo in the UK?
 
It's a pretty impressive list of lemurs. Does anywhere have more lemur species than Chester Zoo in the UK?

No. The closest contenders are Cotswold (7 species), Jersey (6), Africa Alive (6), Banham (6), Wildheart Animal Sanctuary (6), Porfell WP (5) and Wild Place (5). All very impressive totals that can't quite reach Chester's 9! It is also one of the highest totals in Europe, although it does fall short of such places as Vincennes (10) and Plzen (13 :eek:).
 
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No. The closest contenders are Cotswold (7 species), Jersey (6), Africa Alive (6), Banham (6), Wildheart Animal Sanctuary (6), Porfell WP (5) and Wild Place (5). All very impressive totals that can't quite reach Chester's 9! It is also one of the highest totals in Europe, although it does fall short of such places as Vincennes (10) and Plzen (13 :eek:).
It's so great to have a collection with such a multitude of species, it's really impressive.
 
Chester has never held mouse lemurs.

The last ever printed Z magazine arrived today. Snow leopards are arriving in 2024.

Lemur species kept at Chester Zoo. Dates before 1978 may not be accurate

Lemuridae (typical lemurs)
Lake Aloatran Gentle Lemur 2004-still in the zoo
Broad-nosed Gentle Lemur 1962
Ring-tailed Lemur 1934; 1948-still in the zoo
Ruffed Lemur hybrid (Varecia variegata x V.rubra) 1984-1990
Black and White Ruffed Lemur 1990-2011
Belted Ruffed Lemur 2017-still in the zoo
Red Ruffed Lemur 1991-2013; 2019-still in the zoo
Black Lemur 1934; 2018-still in the zoo
Mongoose Lemur (Eulemur mongoz) 1934
Crowned Lemur 2019-still in the zoo
Brown Lemur1934
White-fronted Lemur 1985-1995 probably hybrids
Red-fronted Lemur 2012-2017
Mayotte Brown Lemur 1980-1985 probably not a valid species
Red-bellied Lemur 2019-still in the zoo

Daubentonidae (aye-aye)
Aye-Aye 2014-still in the zoo

Indridae (indris and sifakas)
Coquerel's Sifaka 2021-still in the zoo
 
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I didn't get to the Madagascar section during my last visit to Chester (I had to skip everything south of the Komodo dragons because I only had a limited time). So I know in advance before my next visit, are masks still needed to go in the area? I've recently been to other zoos with lemur walkthroughs where masks weren't required, it's probably up to individual zoos what they decide to do of course, but if Chester still do than I'd probably have to skip the area again because I can't wear a mask for long for medical reasons.
 
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