Visited Marwell last weekend, first visit for a couple of months.
Rather than another review of sorts, just thought I would post the things that came into my head while I was there.....
1. Still no Squirrel Monkeys (or anything else) on island on Black Swan Pond. Anyone know what happened there.....?
2. I was told that Marwell lost the first Takin born in the UK (although they now have a second youngster). What's the story there?
3. Marwell did used to have two groups of Roan, one of which I believe was pure bred (those by the macaques.....now Ankole). These were moved on to make way for Ankole who in turn were moved to make way for the Australian 'Biome'.
4. Although when I first visited the Australian 'Biome' & Close Encounters I thought there was real potential for a nice exhibit, I now really think that this area has been poorly thought out and executed and is a waste of prime zoo space. The walk-through wallaby area could not look
less Australian and currently looks like an old bit of overgrown wasteland with a path through it. The wallabies may be there but you can't see them for weeds. The parma wallably/ kookaburra area is a big improvement but again lacks something, despite the close proximity of the animals its all a bit sterile. The reptile area is the exception and is a nice exhibit (the nearest Marwell have come to a real reptile house). The walk-through tamarin exhibit is another failure. The animals never use the main part of the enclosure (ie where the peiple are) and can usually only be viewed around the corner in the more traditional part of the enclosure.
5. I was also told recently that the new mixed valley exhibit will initially feature no carnivores and no new species. Priority will be given to those species that can be given easy access (Roan, Sable, Zebra, etc).
6. Anteater enclosure quite nice although a little on the small size. Would be nice to see Capybara/ rhea paddock re-developed into a series of enclosures for South American species. Has always been a bit of an eye-sore in my opinion.
7. Why are Marwell flamingos so pale, do they not feed carotene in the diet?? Flamingo enclsoure looking very nice though.
8. Gibbon/ Asia enclosure looking really good and gibbons very active (not no anoas in sight.....surprise!!). Old gibbon cage now gone (where?).
Anyone got any thoughts.....???
Sorry if this sounds a little negative, I am a member at Marwell and have supported them for getting on for 20 years, but am just starting to get a tiny bit frustrated with the direction the place is going in.