Highland Wildlife Park Hwp 2009

I saw this for myself when I visited at the end of last month - it was far busier than at the same time last year. This is very good news, but the extra facilities are certainly needed and if this trend continues there will need to be consideration of upgrading paths and walkways and improving (possibly re-routing) the roadways in the drive-through sections. More visitors will also expect more to see, so it would be nice if they could sort the aviaries out.

Alan

Alan, i think you are right in what you say, the park will have to change, when it comes to its infrastructure as the visitor numbers rise.
Toilets, catering and retail will all need to be expanded, for far too long now it has all been centred on the visitor centre, time to join the 21st century and have kiosks at the tigers, and good to see maybe an outlet at the new polar bear enclosure.

I think the time will come that visitors will expect to see more and more, therefore i think the drive round reserves will have to change to make available more land for development, perhaps a partial drive round area, but not in your car or coach, but being driven around in some sort of road train.
Therefore i would think part of the kiang/bactrian camel/yak paddock would need to be used as a car park.

Looking at pictures of the new polar bear enclosure on flickr, as well as on the zoo website, i note the position of the pool down at the bottom of the paddock, at the furthest point from the observation tower and path, i wonder if it will be possible to view the enclosure on foot from the bottom of the hill?
 
from the look of the plans the pool is pretty much in the same area where the water was in the wolves enclosure, which would mean you cannot get closer by foot as this is alongside the fence to the reserve (the in & out access road to the reserve)

it would be great if the drive through was amended so you could walk alongside that part as it would also allow for better views of the Takin
 
Sorry if ive missed this but, has Mercedes actually moved yet?

Its just i'm in Edinburgh next week with my girlfriend, and polar bears are her favorite animal, so i suggested we visit, so she could see one (and i get a chance to go to a zoo ive not been to yet !)

Thanks
 
Sorry if ive missed this but, has Mercedes actually moved yet?

Its just i'm in Edinburgh next week with my girlfriend, and polar bears are her favorite animal, so i suggested we visit, so she could see one (and i get a chance to go to a zoo ive not been to yet !)

Thanks

She has not moved yet, but if I remember correctly is planned to be moved later this year.
 
Thanks, i thought it would be safer for me if i checked in advance whether or not she was there....
 
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I saw her last week and she was enjoying herself swimming on her back in the pool, was great to see her,
Your bound to have a great time Drummerzoobloke!
 
I saw her last week and she was enjoying herself swimming on her back in the pool, was great to see her,
Your bound to have a great time Drummerzoobloke!

Did you see the baby giant anteater?
 
Sadly no when we got up to the Hill we only saw a sleeping Maned Wolf sorry about that we saw most of the others though,
 
Glad to hear you enjoyed your visit, now i must not hijack this thread any further.
 
0.0.3 Himalayan tahr have been born this summer, the first breeding of these animals at the park.
What was the last collection in the UK to hold Himalayan tahr?
 
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