Well, we risked the weather (thunderstorms predicted, but they didn't appear) and a had a lovely day at Marwell. There were enough rarities to keep me happy, and enough zoo-standards for my boyfriend. Highlights for me were Addax, Arabian Oryx, African Wild Ass (lovely animals!), surprise Cusimanse (not enough of these around, must be two years since I last saw the species), Forest Buffalo, Snow Leopard. Also, a whole house for Yellow Mongoose?! I was happy there

I really liked the Rhino mixed exhibit, don't think I've seen such a big space for rhinos before!
The tropical house was nice, but did feel quite empty. Maybe it just needs some time to bed-in, the plants to grow and the animals to gain in confidence. Nice collection of plants though. Of course, maybe it just suffers coming so soon after our trip to Cologne (Regenwald and Hippodom) and Duisburg (Rio Negro), both zoos with excellent and established rainforest houses.
The cafe was noisy but the food was good. I can recommend the butternut squash pie
However, there were quite a few empty enclosures and species recently left (Fossa to Zlin, Macaques to Ireland, and those were just the ones with notices, others just said 'empty'). Even my muggle boyfriend said Marwell felt like a zoo on a downward slope, which was before I'd even told him about the discussions on here. If he could notice, it must be obvious to many others, not just zoo-nerds.
Glad we went though, a very nice place to spend the day
Edit: forgot to include the Lesser Kudu and the Sable. Gorgeous animals!