A glimmer of good news.A new male Spider Monkey is due to arrive from Givskud Zoo in Denmark this week. There are photos and a short piece about his departure on Givskud's Facebook page
Good news. Maybe now the long awaited move to monkey heights will happen, after all of the hard work by the monkey/mammal dept! The Mangabey's were due to move up and replace the Spiders. That would still leave one empty exhibit in monkey heights - such a shame considering the now healthy King Colobus group are living in pretty poor conditions (comparatively) off-show. Maybe a new species will arrive, or perhaps the Macaque or mandrill group could be split to form new groups?A new male Spider Monkey is due to arrive from Givskud Zoo in Denmark this week. There are photos and a short piece about his departure on Givskud's Facebook page
Bouncing in to their new home… | Paignton ZooA group of 5 male Swamp Wallaby have been welcomed to the zoo, and will share an exhibit with the Roos![]()
So the Roo paddock will be split into two (probably creating an off show area higher up the hill) which will make the wallaby easier to see. The E G Roo’s (2 males) will be phased out. I still think there needs to be another 2-3 Australasian species in the area, perhaps Emu & Magpie Geese or a small Potoroo area? The Eucalyptus trees in the area lends itself to a decent themed exhibit. Given the financial constraints at the moment, this is good news....A group of 5 male Swamp Wallaby have been welcomed to the zoo, and will share an exhibit with the Roos![]()
Yes, hopeful signs! There is still one Emu in that very large ex-Lechwe paddock. Haven't seen the Magpie Geese for a while.So the Roo paddock will be split into two (probably creating an off show area higher up the hill) which will make the wallaby easier to see. The E G Roo’s (2 males) will be phased out. I still think there needs to be another 2-3 Australasian species in the area, perhaps Emu & Magpie Geese or a small Potoroo area? The Eucalyptus trees in the area lends itself to a decent themed exhibit. Given the financial constraints at the moment, this is good news....
Aren't they up by the ABC?Haven't seen the Magpie Geese for a while.
It's quite some time since I last saw them so, if they are still there, they're keeping a very low profile. They used to noisily greet anyone who stopped!Aren't they up by the ABC?
Yes, hopeful signs! There is still one Emu in that very large ex-Lechwe paddock. Haven't seen the Magpie Geese for a while.
They went off show for a while, but I'm unsure as to their current situation.Does Paignton still have Secretary birds? If so, how many and whereabouts are they kept?
Yes, two, they're in the aviary near the Bongo, formerly occupied by Ground Hornbills (of whom there are now none, according to the Inventory).Does Paignton still have Secretary birds? If so, how many and whereabouts are they kept?
Might be better off asking this in the LC threadHay Zoochatters do you know what the future holds for Living Coast’s? Personally I hope that Living Coast’s is bought by people, that wish to retain it as an animal related tourist attraction.
The storks have indeed moved in.There was some work going on in the former adjutant stork aviary today. I gather the Oriental white storks could be moving in from their off-show enclosure.
Seems a good choice of replacement.The storks have indeed moved in.