Hello there, I have loved reading the posts here, a great read and thought I'd share my views on the current Marwell from my trip April 2023... I have been going since 2015 Bear in mind...
- First Impressions:
Walking up to tickets booth/entrance and noticed many animals on the entrances design that no longer live at marwell e.g. the Anteater, Sulawesi Macaque, Cheetah etc.
After buying tickets, I always choose to go towards Gift Shop. Noticed first off the Black Swans are gone from the pond and replaced with moorhens, but the moorhen chicks frankly made up for it
Walking up the path to the old anteater enclosure, per my last visit, the Red River Hogs had been moved there, but it is still disappointing to not see the Giant Anteater.
Moving on, to the Capybara... Wait what happened to the Capybara? I was shocked to see that they were gone, remembering a time seeing the capys with Rhea and Kangaroos? Idk if I remember that correctly... What did happen to the capybaras ? Sitatunga were still enjoyable to watch but nowhere near as recgonisable and icon as the capybara.
I have little to complain about these next 2; Pygmy Hippo and Tapir house was lovely, Tapirs being my favourite animal, loved to see a pair of South American Tapirs, always have seen a pair and hopefully always will, Pygmy Hippos were outside... Outside landscaping seemed lackluster and would have liked to see more; same with Sitatunga and Tapir mentioned Previously.
Disappointed to see all the owls were gone (what happened? Bird flu?) , and saw old Takin enclosure but myself had never seen the Takin... Snow Leopard enclosure looked stunning as always, snow leopard was basking in the sun right next to the glass! Is there only the individual now? Machinery clearly starting work on other exhibit for the Leo's.
Old Rhino House, don't remember it but I was going whilst it was still in use, seems like dead space that will never be repurposed.
Glad to see old tropical house is going to be refurbished, don't remember it clearly either haha
Siamang Area - brachiation is amazing, loved seeing them and they seemed to enjoy their enclosure, otters too! Sad to see Anoa has gone, but Warty Pigs weren't a let down.. I did also hear there used to be a Rodent house in the now Warty pig house? Interesting
Now we get into the pretty bad stuff...
Very lackluster zebra enclosure, where did the ostrich and kudu go? Saw a baby Zebra though. Macaque Area, disappointed to see it completely empty but presume the escapees had something to do with that.
Wallaby Walkthrough, well yeah thats pretty much it. Hornbills seem to be gone, Potooro gone too and lovebirds replaced with weavers? Lots of dead space that could probably fit an Australian animal! Cold Blooded Corner no complaints at all. Walkthrough was amazing saw both species of wallaby.
Red Panda Mei Mei died a few months ago, Indoor area has fresh hay and food? Saw Potooro - clearly moved from where I said earlier, but they didn't seem to be able to access house so confused on that one. God I miss the coatis! Bird Walkthrough was amazing too!
Dead Space, Dead Space, Dead Space... Old red panda enclosure and aviary's that I believe held secratery Bird? And peacock? May have got that confused with somewhere else.
Banteng clearly have a steady herd but lackluster enclosure as usual it seems with Marwell. Old Meerkat enclosure - more dead space!!! Oryx enclosure seemed huge for a pair, lackluster as usual and I thought it was planned for Blesbok?
Old Bat Eared Fox enclosure, glad to hear that's being renoed for Bush Dog. Old ocelot enclosure also being renoed for Caracara; New species finally!!
Tropical House; Great selection of birds, fish and tortoises, loved seeing the sloth; missing a mouse deer but oh well... There is another empty bit as you go towards exit, could benefit from a revamp into a better research area or an enclosure (Agouti would go nicely?) Iguana and Crocodile monitor looked good.
Saw Cotton Top Tamarin and A bird species I can't remember the name of near Marwell hall, old meerkats and porcupine enclosure empty also? My god... Saw the weavers and ate lunch on the green, saw more jackdaws there than I had animals in the zoo so far
Life among the trees was great, confused to see lemurs weren't there but found they had finally gone back to their old enclosure! Cusimanse and Bokiboky were great choices to break up the Tamarins, Marmosets, Saki and Monkeys. Looked into otter house and saw one sleeping, also spotted Binturong sleeping (Sad to see fossa left; but as with anteater they were gone per my July 2022 visit).
Saw individual lowland Anoa - seemed a lackluster enclosure (seem to be my main issue with Marwell currently!) Okapi enclosures were great though.
Tiger enclosure was amazing, spotted both tigers and saw them fight in the water. Tiger house was not bad either.
Ostrich enclosure lackluster! Aridlands; yellow mongoose heaven now, I don't remember the species before (would love to lear Which were), but it is a great mongoose enclosure for the 3 or so mongeese. Just realised there are now more mongoose species than big cats...
Addax and other antelope I can't remember name of's enclosure was good, locust and cockroach enclosure was a bit ew.
Meerkat enclosure. Eh is all I'm gonna say.
Blesbok and Prezwalskis enclosure is huge! Would fit elephants well or lions if Marwell could do it, less lackluster than others surprisingly, but could do with more Savannah type trees.
Kirk's Dik Dik and oryx enclosure was fine but lackluster as per usual, where did the camels go?
Amur leopard gone... So so sad but was also gone per my July 2022 trip. Saw clouded leopard and it's a valid replacement but do wish they'd repair and reopen the walkway as it gets v crowded around windows on ground.
New Rhino, Oryx and Zebra enclosure is amazing!! Majority of the main grassland is a bit boring but everything else makes up for it...
Marabou stork enclosure was totally gone! As if it was never there! What happened?
Amazed to see lemurs back in Lemur Loop, Ring Tailed, Red Ruffed, Black & White Ruffed & Crowned or Egyptian I couldn't tell. Giraffe house was pretty great too. But disappointed to see only 5-6 giraffes (hopefully now restrictions are lifted they can get more back)
The Bongo, antelope and Zebra house looked lovely but the Congo buffalo are gone? An s what was in the enclosure that not just has animal skulls?
Saw giraffes, Zebra as roan antelope in the, as usual, lackluster plains. I'm curious where their house used to be as , as I mentioned before, their current house used to hold Congo buffalo.
Didn't see kudu in the shared bongo field either but we're signposted.
Disappointed to see warthog enclosure was still gone, I hope they can get them back or put RRH there is anteater returns.
Sad to see cheetahs gone as one was still there at my last visit. Servals there now but huge enclosures for only 2. What did used to be in that area along with cheetah?
Flamingo enclosure looks nice and a great population. Humboldt Penguin enclosures seems to be very empty bird wise and the whole area needs a good clean!
Overall, it's still a great zoo to visit but would benefit from a few renovations to it's larger areas e.g. wallaby area especially and some new species, e.g. a great ape, some more hoofstock and some more big cats plus some larger populations of currently exhibited animals!
What's happening with the wetlands area btw? It seems to have disappeared from being advertised.
Hope you enjoy this read.