I guess that would be the open herpetology section posistion. Have you had any experience in herp care, cos I guess that would be needed. And I think a driving lisence is required so you can get around the park on one of their own veichles, but I could be mistaken. Good luck if you go for it anyway.
Notes from today's visit:
2/8/09
- Summer's tapir calf is very cute, and was really bouncing around the paddock today. The two capybara who shared their paddock have been removed so as not to cause bother for the little one.
- Speaking to Ian Goodwin (Head of West Section), he told me that two pure rothschild giraffes were due to arrive at Marwell soon. This part of their long-term plan to phase out the breeding of hybrids, as their only pure Roth' is Isabella.
- Two ground hornbills are in the smaller aviary in Marabou Mansions.
- No giraffes were in the valley or bongo paddock today, as the herd were being kept in the house and yard so a feeding from a private venue could take place.
- The Bat-Eared Foxes are back on show, but didn't see any as they now have even more privacy after the renovation.
- Black Wildebeest on show yet? Nada.
- The old crane enclosure in the hall gardens was being dug up with the fences pulled out and a digger parked.
- The pygmy hippo paddock is being extended onto the bank facing South Road.
- An artificial termite mound has been installed in the giant anteater enclosure.
- And on a final note, I was snorted at by a Sable Antelope bull for being too close for comfort, and I heard a giraffe producing vocalisations for the first time in my life; suprisingly loud and deep!