I visited recently and felt that the gorilla troop is still feeling the loss of Harry the Silverback. The two young German gorillas are not yet with the main troop. The plan is to transfer Mayani to another zoo as she is valuable as a young breeding female and she is also less welcoming to newcomers as she is a greedy feeder. Then a new Blackback can be introduced along with the two youngsters. Sort of a fresh start.
The old reptile house is to be redeveloped as an education centre, which strikes me as a good idea as they could easily rejig some of the existing enclosures for interesting smaller mammals, birds, insects etc.
The weather was showery and miserable when I visited and most animals were laying low and out of sight but it was still alright as its always a nice walk. The new reptile house is well done and quite interesting with a lot of great models and educational stuff, but not much new on the live animal front. However the paying public and everybody I speak to seems to love it and my 7 year old grandson was so keen he insisted on a return visit before we left the Zoo.
The old reptile house is to be redeveloped as an education centre, which strikes me as a good idea as they could easily rejig some of the existing enclosures for interesting smaller mammals, birds, insects etc.
The weather was showery and miserable when I visited and most animals were laying low and out of sight but it was still alright as its always a nice walk. The new reptile house is well done and quite interesting with a lot of great models and educational stuff, but not much new on the live animal front. However the paying public and everybody I speak to seems to love it and my 7 year old grandson was so keen he insisted on a return visit before we left the Zoo.