I went to this place back in late January. It was a miserable rainy day which may have been partly responsible for the weird feeling. There was practically only me and my friend and half a dozen others there. It seemed an odd mix of species and not to quite know what it wanted to be. Chimps were mentioned but we didn't see any and I was kind of glad because it didn't seem as though they'd have a very big enclosure.
The reason we went was because it said in a guide that the kiwi exhibit was good. After the previous places we'd seen kiwis they had been behind glass* it was very different. Again there was only me and my friend in there and the kiwis were scampering around busily. The fences were really low and I was practially nose to nose with one that seemed oblivious to my presence. I guess it is supervised when busy because they seemed very vulnerable to lunatic visitors who would think it a good idea to do goodness knows what to them.
*Apart from the wild one on Stewart Island
The reason we went was because it said in a guide that the kiwi exhibit was good. After the previous places we'd seen kiwis they had been behind glass* it was very different. Again there was only me and my friend in there and the kiwis were scampering around busily. The fences were really low and I was practially nose to nose with one that seemed oblivious to my presence. I guess it is supervised when busy because they seemed very vulnerable to lunatic visitors who would think it a good idea to do goodness knows what to them.
*Apart from the wild one on Stewart Island