On to the Snow leopard exhibit. Didn’t it cross the management's mind that a walkway that only has one way on to it would be a little dangerous? Why couldn’t they have put a second set of steps at the end of the walkway, thus making it easier for everyone to use, or was this too simple?
I don't think there's room to put a second set of steps there and don't know why you'd go as far as to call it "a little dangerous" when it really isn't at all. They can't have steps going down onto the main path as there needs to be room for zoo vehicles to get past.
The area by the back of the Ballroom once had Cameroon sheep in looked shall we say a little untidy this is an area I think could be used for many species and should be used and not let go in to the rough area it is today.
I agree, the area has lots of potential. They usually move the Cameroon sheep there for part of the year to keep the foliage down. Personally, I think the space should be merged with the Barbary sheep enclosure.
Now the Discovery centre now starting to look it’s age and very untidy I know it’s listed but surely a bit of paint would make it more attractive front and back.
I agree, it should definitely be the next listed Tecton to be renovated. This will require lots of lengthy planning permission of course, even just to paint it.
What’s the point of having such a big outdoor area for the chimps this could be halved and used for another species?
I've read other people say this before, but every time I fervently disagree. The chimp outdoor area as it stands is the 3rd or 4th best chimp outdoor area in the UK and completely future-proof. I'd rather have an outdoor area that goes above and beyond what we currently perceive is adequate for the animal's needs than one that is just adequate or even possibly substandard. The area also stands out as being hugely impressive to visitors. Why would a zoo want to decrease the upper level of the standard of their highest quality exhibits?
On top of that, the chimps do use all the space. I've seen them foraging up the far end of the enclosure on multiple occasions and have witnessed them doing patrols of the entire perimeter. I believe larger enclosures for chimps provide vastly greater welfare to them.
Are they going to get more Guanaco as they still have just the one?
Probably not, as the new bear enclosure will be going where the Guanaco currently lives.
When will the extension for the tigers start? When will they start the Bear ravine extension and create new dens for the Bears?
As I've said multiple times they are still awaiting planning permission for the tiger project. The bear project was supposed to be complete by now but the pandemic and subsequent lockdown put a stop to that. Both projects may now be delayed by at least a year or two thanks to zoos being forced to close and not being able to furlough staff, meaning they, like many zoos, have had to use cash reserves that otherwise would have been used on animal projects in order to survive.
When will they decide to do something with the area below the lemur walkthrough as this could make a great exhibit for a mountain or hill species?
Probably not for a very long time as they are rightly focusing on improving/replacing all the existing exhibits in the zoo first.
...have noticed they seem to concentrate on new exhibits and allow the older ones to look a little tired shall we say.
Well, all the new exhibits you see have actually replaced tired older exhibits.