Had a lovely day at Marwell today.
It was my first visit, so I have no past to compare it to, but it didn’t feel rundown or like it was lacking species. I appreciate how biodiverse they’re trying to make the area, and some of the hoofstock enclosures were particularly impressive - I’d love to pick the keepers’ brains over their grazing management. The skeletons and poo on display was also nice to see; I wish similar was available at more zoos. Architecture wise, a favourite design was how they’ve used the old brick alongside wood in Life Among the Trees.
Despite the rain (possibly because of it), I saw almost every species on show. The only ones I missed were the serval, snow leopard, clouded leopard, and binturong, none of which I was expecting to see. I also didn’t spend much time around their enclosures as I was prioritising the hoofstock. However, I also didn’t manage to spot the Przewalski’s horses - could see poo by their stables but not them - which is the first time I’ve missed them at a zoo.
Highlights of the day were the mountain zebra filly, who was a treasure, and the interactions between the banteng bull and his young.
Only criticisms would be the choice of the name 'Wild Explorers' for the rhino exhibit, tells you absolutely nothing. I'm also not a fan of zoos going cashless, but that's a discussion for another day. Additionally, one of the tigers was pacing along a small bit of fence line, by the pool, every time I passed. Given I passed by quite regularly, that would suggest over 4 hours of pacing at least. Initially, I presumed he was upset by the rain as it didn’t look like they had access to their indoor space, but the behaviour continued after the sun came out. I’d be interested to hear from anyone who knows why he’s performing the behaviour as it wasn’t a good look.