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The zoo are currently building a new house in the Giraffe/Zebra/Nyala enclosure for the Sitatunga who will be eventually moving to from their current enclosure by the Rhinos. This will leave a big area for possible new plans or species.
 
Latest news from Folly Farm after my recent visit on Saturday.

There appears to be a new Aviary on the side of the Giraffe house. It is still being built and I would guess it will house a variety of African birds. Also looks like a new house is built up ready for the Sitatunga to be moved to the Giraffe area.

Part of the Sitatunga enclosure is under renovation and looking at the map, it will be for an Asian Adventure but no idea on what species will be going there. The rest of the Sitatunga enclosure still houses them for now.

The African Spurred Tortoise enclosure has been completely renovated and is looking really nice with a brand new indoor area and larger outdoor area. Still some more work is to be done on it.

The Finch Aviary adjoining the Saki Monkey enclosure is complete empty and no signage anymore.

The African walkthrough Aviary is closed off and signs say closed for renovations. I did see some of the birds still inside.

Red Pandas are still in the temporary enclosure until their new enclosure will be complete.

New Café now open called "Hungry Farmer" next to Jolly's farm barn.
 
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Interesting tidbit, anyone have any more info on this? Or any idea on species/size/location within the zoo?

The Asian Adventure is on about half of the Sitatunga paddock next to the Cusimanse enclosure. It will likely feature the zoos Red Pandas, Leopard Cats and Reeves Muntjac, maybe something else too. I would imagine the rest of the Sitatunga paddock will be for more Asian species down the line.

Also new for this year will be a new Aviary connected onto the Giraffe house. Does anybody know what species will be kept in that?
 
They have announced their six year old female Black rhino 'Dakima' is pregnant.

Fantastic news but im surprised they've announced it as majority of Black rhino pregnancies are kept quiet. However still exciting news and everything x for a healthy pregnancy.
 
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