First oryx club and marwell visit of the year on pretty much the gloomiest a January day can get, but there ya go. Cheetahs are now off-show as work starts on Savannah Tracks, though all that seems to have been done is the demolition of a bit of Marwell Nostalgia; the last remaining original cat house with raised dens has been demolished to make way for the new developments.
Encounter Village still quiet as ever, but hopefully things will perk up a bit come half term with the opening of 'Cold Blooded Corner'; the redeveloped reptile barn will feature a fab new bunch of endangered reptiles including Crocodile, Phillipine and Kimberly Rock Monitors, Lined Flat-Tail Geckos (already on show in the partula snail room), Gila Monsters, Madagascan Tree Boas and Western Fence Lizards. Known about these for quite a bit now so looking forward to seeing them.
And finally, the pottos were the most active I've seen them in years today as they very tentatively accepted grubs from a keeper.
Encounter Village still quiet as ever, but hopefully things will perk up a bit come half term with the opening of 'Cold Blooded Corner'; the redeveloped reptile barn will feature a fab new bunch of endangered reptiles including Crocodile, Phillipine and Kimberly Rock Monitors, Lined Flat-Tail Geckos (already on show in the partula snail room), Gila Monsters, Madagascan Tree Boas and Western Fence Lizards. Known about these for quite a bit now so looking forward to seeing them.
And finally, the pottos were the most active I've seen them in years today as they very tentatively accepted grubs from a keeper.