The zoo have announced on Facebook that they have bred two Caracal kittens, born on the 30th March
Exmoor Zoo's Post
Exmoor Zoo's Post
...should this not be in the UK section?
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They did at the end of February.Do Exmoor still have Puma? I couldn't see them on their list?
You seemed quite happy to see themThey did at the end of February.![]()
Nice.Exmoor have just announced the birth of a baby Lar Gibbon to mum, Jasmine (DOB, 09/04/2020).
. I think I'm just going to have to learn to live with this: the alternatives of no mask or no zoo visits do not appeal me.
Exmoor has no such rule, neither do Paradise Park (Hayle) or Newquay where I am booked in tomorrow. I would be surprised if a zoo insisted on masks at the moment, but we have all been surprised from time to time recently.Are all zoos requesting masks are worn during visits now- even outside? Or do rules differ in different zoos?
Exmoor has no such rule, neither do Paradise Park (Hayle) or Newquay where I am booked in tomorrow. I would be surprised if a zoo insisted masks at the moment, but we have all been surprised from time to time recently.
However I am choosing to wear a mask on my zoo visits. I have been quite happy not wearing one for trips round the supermarket, in a low risk area of the country where social distancing has been well observed. But as I am relatively old (by ZooChat standards at least) and zoos are not built for social distancing (although I appreciate that they have been working hard to avoid problems), I have decided to wear a mask for visits in the foreseeable future - although that is not very far ahead at the moment. The key factors to my mind are that my zoo visits last for hours, mostly in the open air but increasingly indoors as well, and many of the other visitors will be in family groups with young children who may not understand the importance of social distancing, particularly in busy areas near popular animals.
I should stress that people at Exmoor yesterday were sensible and considerate, but there were a few parties with 5 or 6 people, some of them with older people in mobility scooters, and there were quite a lot of young children, some of whom were obviously excited about going to the zoo (not surprising in the circumstances and nice to see in many ways). There were no problems that I saw, but I did not regret wearing my mask, although I was in a small minority among all the visitors.Thanks. I am in the same age group obviously. I agree about your social distancing comments, some folk, not just children either, just don't seem to care at all about this. What with all the (obviously necessary) precautions in place, the one way systems plus the need to advance book etc I can't see myself visiting any zoos at all in the near future, though that will doubtless change at some time in the future. I think back fondly to my last Whipsnade visit made just a few days before the lockdown actually started.
I should stress that people at Exmoor yesterday were sensible and considerate, but there were a few parties with 5 or 6 people, some of them with older people in mobility scooters, and there were quite a lot of young children, some of whom were obviously excited about going to the zoo (not surprising in the circumstances and nice to see in many ways). There were no problems that I saw, but I did not regret wearing my mask, although I was in a small minority among all the visitors.