The miniature monkeys exhibit looks fantastic, with a large outdoor enclosure complementing the smaller indoor space. Many zoos have tamarins and marmosets strictly in glass-fronted indoor exhibits, and so it is wonderful to see enormous trees for such tiny monkeys.
I Didnt know the babirusa were still on show. I Dont think i've ever seen the spiny turtles whilst i've only seen the lion tamarins once or twice
What is the point of two coati exhibits, surely just stick to exhibiting them in with the bears and turn their enclosure into an exhibit fitting into the African rainforest area, say an enclosure for a guenon species?
The coatis in the exhibit which used to house beavers are to be phased out. A new species will be kept there. In 2006 I was told it would be a monkey species, but that no final decision had been made.
I've never seen the Mallorcan midwives.
Bat-eared foxes lived in the old small mammal house for a couple of years and even bred (DNS) but I never saw them.
I have noticed a drastic decline in the numbers on the island. Late 2005 it was a strong active population, but now it seems as if there are just a couple of juveniles living on there...
It'd be interesting to see something new on there as well, but wouldn't monkeys require some form of housing as well?