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A shame, considering the Chessington group may be available in the near future (unless they’ve been allocated elsewhere)
Interestingly enough, some years ago there was a rumour Chessington was going to shut down, and Chester did then express interest in building new accommodation to take the gorilla group if they became available. But Chessington didn't close, so nothing happened. This time around I don't think Chester will be in the running.
 
As mentioned above, the 2 cheetahs came from Yorkshire Wildlife and they are awaiting/wanting a female, they have 6 cheetah enclosures to keep the female separate.

We just came back from a visit today, and that's what a keeper was telling another visitor.

The lion enclosure is fenced of for their introduction.
I didn't see all the glass panels, but the ones on the left (when walking up to the enclosure) have paintings on them. This was done because the male doesn't know glass, so he can't run into it, as the enclosure in Cologne doesn't have glass (was told by a keeper that's the reason they did it).

Lots of movement in the tree kangaroo's pouch.

The parking lot seemed very busy, but inside it wasn't as busy as expected. Lots of kiddos dressed up.

Snow leopard cub was out and about for a little bit, and at the end of the day sleeping on the rocks with mom.

And the little spotted deer was also running around, having zoomies.

Both aye aye were also very active and actually quite visible with their faces.
 
I think gorillas are shelved indefinitely because of the cost of state of the art facilities for them. Chester will have wanted to do it superbly or not at all
I think that was an much evaluated and sensible decision. I do think also that the funds are simply not there to create space for 2 African great ape species....
 
Did the predator tour this morning, Remi and Bonita (the jaguars from South Lakes/ Cumbria Zoo) are coming to Chester. They will be going in the left side enclosure where Inka currently is and she will be going back to the one on the right on rotation with Napo.
 
Few notes from a visit today (12/11/2025)
  • Now two Verreaux’s Eagle Owls on habitat in Heart of Africa.
  • Roan Antelope and Grevy’s Zebra very active in all areas of the Savannah.
  • Rock Hyrax off show for habitat maintenance.
  • Northern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat signage with Prevost’s Squirrels in Islands.
  • Tsavo and Latin American Wetlands aviaries closed due to minimising risk of avian flu however Bali and Sumatra aviaries in Islands were open.
  • Juvenile Natal’s Mountain Horned Dragon now in with Yellow-Spotted Tree Toad inside Monsoon Forest.
  • Asiatic Lions remain closed off to continue the new additions’ acclimatisation to new habitat.
  • Great views of the two Cheetah brothers who seemed very comfortable in their new home and new Bornean Orangutan mother with baby.
 
Where do they live, they should have their own area in Heart of Africa?
They live in the cheetah enclosure that was custom built for the species a few years back. In-between the public footpath that runs through the zoo and the old boat canal.
 
This morning they have switched the Snow Leopards. Mon + cub on the right, dad on the left.
Keepers kept saying over and over again to visitors today that they want to put all 3 together so they are switching them so they can get more used to each others smell etc.
 
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