I visited ZSL yesterday for about three hours. A bit rushed but I saw most of the main exhibits. This was my first visit in about four years. The chief impression was that the compromise of mixing old and new, ancient and modern in terms of buildings and animal exhibits is even more marked than ever...
Some comments;
Gorilla Kingdom- see seperate post on this and remaining monkey areas.
Cotton Terraces- this long description is chiefly for Glyn.... I will try and upload some photos as well. Currently it exhibits the following; 3 Giraffe, 2 Okapi, 4 Chapman Zebra, 1(?) Malayan Tapir, 2 RR Hogs, 2 Warthogs, 4.0 Hunting Dog.
The Okapis have been moved into the end enclosure which formerly held the Bongos(currently at Whipsnade) It has been sanded and the water moat has been infilled and is now a dry sloping ditch. A long glass viewing window has been situated on the corner of the outside paddock. The indoors is again open to the public(hasn't been for many years) and has been given a face-lift but is basically the same raised stalls, but now with mesh, not heavy-barred fronts.. The Okapis(a pair) have two of them. (I think the male Okapi is now 'Dicky' who was born Rotterdam and formerly was at Chester).
The Chapman zebras have the opposite two stalls which access the next paddock along- the one formerly used by the Okapis. They are not mixed with the Giraffe in the adjacent paddock.
The Giraffe paddock now has a raised walkway at the end where the third building is(Tapir house) where visitors can go up and watch(or participate in ?) the Giraffes being fed browse. The outdoor giraffe and Zebra paddocks still have a water moat but its now deliberately overgrown and blends in much better. The inside of the Decimus Burton House is unchanged but the smaller stalls at either end of the house are currently empty.
There is one Tapir in the other end house nearest the tunnel(again the inside is 'open' for viewing). I suspect it will soon leave/ be moved and the enclosure be renovated- perhaps for the Bongos' return? This whole area is now 'Africa' and the Malayan tapir does not fit. There are currently no Antelope at all so the Bongo do seem the likeliest to return.
The Hunting Dogs occupy a redesigned enclosure along the bottom range of paddocks, replacing the Arabian Oryx. It has been landscaped to resembled a naturalistic sandy 'savannah' with mounds and shelters etc. Opposite the toilets under the Giraffe house is a long viewing window for this enclosure. THIs is a now a VERY nice enclosure for this species- perhaps the best I've seen. At either end are the enclosures for Red River Hog and Warthog( currently one pair of each)
Some comments;
Gorilla Kingdom- see seperate post on this and remaining monkey areas.
Cotton Terraces- this long description is chiefly for Glyn.... I will try and upload some photos as well. Currently it exhibits the following; 3 Giraffe, 2 Okapi, 4 Chapman Zebra, 1(?) Malayan Tapir, 2 RR Hogs, 2 Warthogs, 4.0 Hunting Dog.
The Okapis have been moved into the end enclosure which formerly held the Bongos(currently at Whipsnade) It has been sanded and the water moat has been infilled and is now a dry sloping ditch. A long glass viewing window has been situated on the corner of the outside paddock. The indoors is again open to the public(hasn't been for many years) and has been given a face-lift but is basically the same raised stalls, but now with mesh, not heavy-barred fronts.. The Okapis(a pair) have two of them. (I think the male Okapi is now 'Dicky' who was born Rotterdam and formerly was at Chester).
The Chapman zebras have the opposite two stalls which access the next paddock along- the one formerly used by the Okapis. They are not mixed with the Giraffe in the adjacent paddock.
The Giraffe paddock now has a raised walkway at the end where the third building is(Tapir house) where visitors can go up and watch(or participate in ?) the Giraffes being fed browse. The outdoor giraffe and Zebra paddocks still have a water moat but its now deliberately overgrown and blends in much better. The inside of the Decimus Burton House is unchanged but the smaller stalls at either end of the house are currently empty.
There is one Tapir in the other end house nearest the tunnel(again the inside is 'open' for viewing). I suspect it will soon leave/ be moved and the enclosure be renovated- perhaps for the Bongos' return? This whole area is now 'Africa' and the Malayan tapir does not fit. There are currently no Antelope at all so the Bongo do seem the likeliest to return.
The Hunting Dogs occupy a redesigned enclosure along the bottom range of paddocks, replacing the Arabian Oryx. It has been landscaped to resembled a naturalistic sandy 'savannah' with mounds and shelters etc. Opposite the toilets under the Giraffe house is a long viewing window for this enclosure. THIs is a now a VERY nice enclosure for this species- perhaps the best I've seen. At either end are the enclosures for Red River Hog and Warthog( currently one pair of each)