No announcements as yet, but Paignton have quietly updated their website to say that online booking will be open from 23rd June for dates up to two weeks in advance.
Paignton Zoo Updates
Paignton Zoo Updates
Shakira is alive. Dumai, born at Dudley in 2000 and currently living at Stuttgart, is the oldest Sumatran tiger in Europe.Also is Shakira the Sumatran Tigers still alive as if she is she is the eldest Sumatran Tigers in England and possibility even Europe.
Surely if a small family run enterprise like Dartmoor Zoo can conquer their money problems a major zoo with more money can definitely survive to tell the tale.
I've been to Slapton Ley, and would have thought it should be pretty self-sustaining? - neither requiring great financial inputs from the trust/Paignton, but not contributing much to the latter, either..?Wild Planet Trust does also own Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve, and having glanced at the Annual Report for 2018, ~40% of its income comes from Rentals and I guess that a significant proportion comes from the Field Studies Council, which runs residential courses there (I enjoyed one there many years ago). Obviously those courses will be suspended at the moment, but Slapton is an asset and will still be a non-zoo source of income in the future.
As CGSwans pointed out somewhere, in UK law a registered charity is legally not allowed to trade if insolvent. This is a pretty in-flexible area of charity law.This is the "begging the question" fallacy - that is to say, taking it as read that Paignton does have more money at present and using this as the grounds for your assumption. It unfortunately seems like this may well *not* be the case.
I think you're right. I was looking at the Wild Planet Trust Annual Report, not the Wild Planet Trust Consolidated Report which is the one that includes the income and expenditure of the zoos, which has much larger figures.I've been to Slapton Ley, and would have thought it should be pretty self-sustaining? - neither requiring great financial inputs from the trust/Paignton, but not contributing much to the latter, either..?
I was just about to say, I just had a look at PZ's website and the camel page is no longer visible. So I'm guessing Carmel has passed away which now means there are no more camels at Paignton....Hurray! The zoo opened to pre-booked annual pass holders today. A lovely day for it. Everything is well organised, apart from the restaurant where we found ourselves going against the one way system because we didn't see the signs. I'm sure they'll iron out the wrinkles. The staff were all kitted out in their brand new navy blue WIld Planet emblazoned outfits.
Gorilla N'Dowe did a double take when we appeared, the first visitors to do so, and looked rather perplexed. Orangutan Tatty looked delighted to have an audience for her circus skills. The zebras are confined to the bottom part of their field which explains why we could never see them in the top part while on our walks behind the zoo. Carmel the camel must have died, as I suspected a few weeks ago. The maned wolf enclosure is still being worked on with scaffolding on the old house.
We didn't have a thorough look round as we were given a slot for the local tip today (of all days) so had to get home after dealing with our priorities, but we have another visit booked later in the week to look forward to.
The Mountain Zebra are being moved to the giraffe hard stand. This is a welfare issue mainly - for their feet. The giraffe are being moved 'next door' to the elephant enclosure (the gate between the paddocks is now closed as they are being left outside at night through the summer). The Banteng were supposedly moving to the current zebra paddock to be mixed with an asian antelope or deer species, but all this may have changed given the situation, plus, with one lone Bongo on the other side of the zoo, there may be an empty enclosure there too soon - though I'd love to see a thriving Bongo herd return! We will have to be patient.I was just about to say, I just had a look at PZ's website and the camel page is no longer visible. So I'm guessing Carmel has passed away which now means there are no more camels at Paignton....
This is sad news to hear though I wonder if the Banteng are still due to arrive soon. And if so, will they be going into the ex-Camel paddock? The old takin area just does not seem that suitable for any bovid species IMO.
There won’t be too many moves for a while. Paignton have some small off-show areas they can use to rotate their cats until transfers can be made. Before the giraffes can move next door they will have to move some of the steel works and re-do the sand flooring. The Gorilla group are all male & the studbook keeper will recommend any moves. The eldest, Pertinax, who is solitary will probably not move on now.@TriUK have Paignton go any plans for resuming thier Asiatic Lion breeding programme? Additionally is thier any news regarding the Sumatran Tigers as surely Lucu is long overdue regarding being moved to become a breeding male? Also do you have a timescale for the Giraffes moving into Dutchess’s former home and the Zebras morning into the current Giraffe enclosure. @Pertinax are there any plans for the Bachelor troop of Gorillas? I heard years ago that Paignton was used to house male Gorillas before they get moved to become a breeding Silverback.
TRIUk can you please estimate how long from now the Giraffes and Zebras will move into thier respective new homes? Is it realistic to expect the house moves to occur before Christmas? I hope that when the Giraffes move into Duchesses forever house Paignton brings in a new breeding male so that the Giraffe heard can once again breed. I presume that Otilie,Eliska and Johanna will remain with the Paignton giraffe heard and be the new males mates if and when he arrives. I hope that the Zebras moving kicks starts thier breeding programme and protects thier hooves from becoming deformed.. Before the giraffes can move next door they will have to move some of the steel works and re-do the sand flooring.