Lafone
Well-Known Member
Cotswold has some maintenance closures at the moment and is only open at weekends during the last 3 weeks of Jan and first 10 days of Feb.
There are some new hard surfaces going in around little Africa where things have got a bit muddy in the past and lots of work on fencing and gardening work.
The anteaters are now using the paddocks all the way down to the bottom of the enclosures area opposite the tapier.
The lake / bird area is still closed off due to avian flu risk though you can still view the flamingos from the back of their enclosure in the hide area. The walk through the wolf enclosure has barriers between the exit and the lake but you can still visit the wolves and get a good view. Exit from the wolves exhibit is now back via same route rather than a circle.
The rhinos had been separated when I visited at the weekend (mum and smallest calf in the house area and everyone else in the paddock) and this may have been related to a bit of a scrap as the next youngest rhino had some scratches and recent still bloody cuts (nothing dramatic but obviously a bit of a horn incident) and they were all very active and posturing around. Sure there will be some harmony returned shortly.
There are some new hard surfaces going in around little Africa where things have got a bit muddy in the past and lots of work on fencing and gardening work.
The anteaters are now using the paddocks all the way down to the bottom of the enclosures area opposite the tapier.
The lake / bird area is still closed off due to avian flu risk though you can still view the flamingos from the back of their enclosure in the hide area. The walk through the wolf enclosure has barriers between the exit and the lake but you can still visit the wolves and get a good view. Exit from the wolves exhibit is now back via same route rather than a circle.
The rhinos had been separated when I visited at the weekend (mum and smallest calf in the house area and everyone else in the paddock) and this may have been related to a bit of a scrap as the next youngest rhino had some scratches and recent still bloody cuts (nothing dramatic but obviously a bit of a horn incident) and they were all very active and posturing around. Sure there will be some harmony returned shortly.
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