Dudley Zoological Gardens Dudley Zoo News 2021

0.1 Gelada born. The youngster has been named Mekelle.

Source: Zoo social media.


I really think the zoo will need to increase the size of their Gelada indoor accommodation fairly soon, given their previous success with them and the likelihood that this won't be the only Gelada birth this year. I imagine they will need to build something the size of the farm barn on the site of the fairground, at the base of their enclosure.

Good news its a female, perhaps only the 2nd(?) they have had so far- there's been the usual preponderence of male births in this group. Yes,the indoor area is pretty small for an expanding group.
 
The indoor area aside, the gelada enclosure is fantastic. Just like their natural habitat in the wild and I couldn't think of a better choice of species to live there. I would love to see the fun fair removed and replaced with something else. Preferably either a gelada house or group of aviaries similar to the ones near the sloths and otters.
 
Good news its a female, perhaps only the 2nd(?) they have had so far- there's been the usual preponderence of male births in this group. Yes,the indoor area is pretty small for an expanding group.

I could be wrong but I believe the group currently consists of...
  • 4 adults (1.3)
  • 9 offspring (6.3)
Therefore a total of 13 (7.6).

(From my summary of 2020 I see I've written that a female gelada was born in 2020, however I can't see where I've got that from now, so it should probably be scratched off).
 
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You are correct, as I read on their official announcement. I hope they let the group go on increasing too.
 
"Work has started on the new outdoor orangutan enclosure and our Primate Keepers are leading the celebrations!
The gardening team have cleared the adjacent empty enclosure in preparation for building work, which will see the area transformed for our Bornean orangutans, Benji, Jazz and Sprout.
Zoo Director Derek Grove, said: “No one is more delighted than I am to be part of the team that will help deliver this additional facility for these wonderful animals.
“Three lockdowns in the past 12 months has meant we’ve had to delay some of our major site development, but we’ve always been determined to deliver our plans for our orangutans."
Amended plans, at a cost of £500,000, will now see the grassy paddock encompassed with a high mesh and glass barrier, with a semi-circular overhang at the top, which the orangutans will be able to access from their current dens."

Dudley Zoo

Work starts on new orang enclosure! – Dudley Zoo and Castle
 
This is just the best news and such a relief after last year. A gigantic step forward and a significant milestone in the zoo's history.

Two more key sentences from the news article:

"A large timber climbing frame, hammocks and ropes will keep our arboreal great apes active and an outdoor heated shelter will keep them warm on cooler days."

"Once the new outdoor exhibit is completed, it is hoped we can secure additional funding to redevelop and combine their current outdoor space."



May I politely ask anyone who visits Dudley over the next few months to please take photos of the ongoing work and post them in the Zoochat gallery.
 
New This is just the best news and such a relief after last year. A gigantic step forward and a significant milestone in the zoo's history
Agreed, this is very welcome news. Has there been any information regarding what they plan to do with the current outdoor orang exhibits?
 
Never having visited, is this the worst enclosure of the zoo? I've seen it being mentioned over a few years?
 
Never having visited, is this the worst enclosure of the zoo?

Yes and the one which has affected the public's perception of the zoo the most over the years.

For anyone not familiar with the layout, here's a diagram which should help explain what's going on;

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(please note this is my shoddy diagram and not the zoo's work)

  • 'Current orang enclosure 1' contains an adult non-breeding male called Benji (b. 1977).
  • 'Current orang enclosure 2' contains an adult female called Jazz (b. 1991) and her daughter called Sprout (b. 2011).
 

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Never having visited, is this the worst enclosure of the zoo? I've seen it being mentioned over a few years?

Yes and the one which has affected the public's perception of the zoo the most over the years.

From memory, it isn't quite the *worst* enclosure in the zoo - with one or two which probably beat it out - but yeah, it's definitely up there.
 
Really? Which ones do you think are worse?

It's quite a few years since I last visited, so my memories are fairly hazy - I just have the recollection that when I visited for the first time, there were bits I thought were worse. I have a feeling one of the exhibits which struck me thus might have been the chimpanzee indoors, but I could be wrong.

Which is not to get away from the very pertinent fact that the orangutan enclosure is dire :P
 
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