ZTL specifically said it died. Now to see what will occupy the space next, who is betting on it being "returned to nature"?
No, they mixed it with the Visayan spotted deer which are still there.
Doesn't mean it won't happen
ZTL specifically said it died. Now to see what will occupy the space next, who is betting on it being "returned to nature"?
No, they mixed it with the Visayan spotted deer which are still there.
The Visayans?Doesn't mean it won't happenthey do have a few other enclosures containing the deer after all!
The Visayans?
If so, the enclosure next to the wallaby walkthrough which I believe is what you mean by “other enclosures” is empty now.
Do you think they’ll get a male Drill soon? Would be great if they had another baby and could possibly have a larger troop in their new enclosure which is probably large enough to hold several individuals.I visited today, Red Bellied Lemur females, Kibo and Gizmo, are in the enclosure at the back of the Flamingo enclosure, they have access to one of the inside enclosures at the former Monkey Walk-through and can be viewed inside and out. The three males, Gidro, Mogwai and Bart, are off show due the indoor house at the Lemur Walk-through being refurbished.
Another point to note is that the Drills can now be viewed both inside and outside in their new enclosure (former Giant Panda enclosure).
Work has also started on the new Zebra enclosure at the top of the zoo.
The Wolf wood enclosure holds the nyalas, I believe.Yeah, last time I visited they had Visayans there, in the aforementioned musk deer enclosure, and in the old "wolf wood" exhibit.
And of course, you aren't helping the overall case about an increasing number of empty enclosures![]()
5. Saw Yang Guang on his birthday- he was munching outside.
7. The path around the other Warty pig enclosure (Formerly tapir) is finally open- the wall opposite it for the rhinos has also been repainted.
Didn't see his enrichment anywhere.Glad you got to see Yang Guang outside, he had a “birthday box” of treats (I don’t know whether you saw that) and theres an event to do with the pandas birthdays this weekend at the Mansion House so I’m really glad they marked their last birthdays here, Tian Tian’s is next week.
Also is that enclosure where Mogil the tapir used to be? (by the Rhinos) Anyone know why the zoo decided to move him? Last time I went that way it was empty I think.
And while people oversea starve, we of the first world give military charges to penguinsHis Majesty the King’s Guard Band and Drill Team of Norway, who are performing at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo this year, visited the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo to promote and bestow a unique honour upon the resident king penguin, Sir Nils Olav.
The world-famous King penguin, who is already a Brigadier, now has the grand title of Major General Sir Nils Olav III, Baron of the Bouvet Islands and official mascot of His Majesty the King’s Guard of Norway:
Sir Nils Olav promoted at Edinburgh Zoo | Edinburgh Zoo
The webcams are finally up again, according to their IG.
I hear a lot of talk on this forum about how the pandas arriving at Edinburgh caused a decline in the zoo (which makes sense, given how much they cost to display, when that money could have been given to other exhibits or species), but what exactly was lost? I thought Edinburgh was a good zoo even with them, with many nice species and some of the country's best exhibits - if it weren't for what I had heard on this forum, I would have never suspected that the last decade had seen considerable decline. I am not denying that decline happened, but am interested to know exactly what it entailed...This could be great news for what was a very good zoo before the Pandas arrived. I didn't think it had been 12 years though. Wish them healthy lives for the future and no more for the UK for the foreseeable please.
I hear a lot of talk on this forum about how the pandas arriving at Edinburgh caused a decline in the zoo (which makes sense, given how much they cost to display, when that money could have been given to other exhibits or species), but what exactly was lost? I thought Edinburgh was a good zoo even with them, with many nice species and some of the country's best exhibits - if it weren't for what I had heard on this forum, I would have never suspected that the last decade had seen considerable decline. I am not denying that decline happened, but am interested to know exactly what it entailed...