Too right!I don't understand why zoos put out these messages that claim "exciting development soon" it tells you nothing and 9 times out of 10 they turn out to be negative changes.
I think that the fact that it's a media message is the clue. The Zoo and the Trust are jumping on the 'slow TV' bandwagon by launching a new daytime channel which will set new records for the slowest TV ever. It will be called Sleeping Kiwi TV.
The TB outbreak is a disaster for the mammals, and affects not just for the zoo but the breeding programmes.Gigit is right; Paignton could become a reptile/bird park the way things are going!
As I've said before, I really fear for my local zoos.
The TB outbreak and the poorly managed new savannah exhibit at PZ has really stalled the trusts progress, at least publicly, and it appears that areas that could have been worked on during this time (new Takin enclosure in quarry , Lar Gibbon house, new South American house for Peccary/Tapir/capybara) have been left?
Could they not have at least built the walk-through vulture aviary as planned?
I was there today too! I saw a tapir lying down indoors through an open doorway. Also saw a lorisWas here today, Meerkats also have been moved into the Ranch area. Tapir was off show today for some reason.
Brookside Aviary is back open.
3 day old Baby Baboon seen with mother today.
Lots of refurb in reptile house, with 3 empty vivs and one completely being restored.
Signs say there is a eagle owl in the Brookside Aviary but couldn't see one, anyone know where it normally hangs out?
Also saw the Pygmy Slow Loris exhibit, but was too dark to see anything.
So do they have only one tapir left in their collection now, considering the amount of mammals they've last over the past months? Seems like a shocker to think of PZ without any mammals...I was there today too! I saw a tapir lying down indoors through an open doorway. Also saw a loris
I only saw one tapir, but obviously they could have moreSo do they have only one tapir left in their collection now, considering the amount of mammals they've last over the past months? Seems like a shocker to think of PZ without any mammals...
I'm pretty sure I saw two tapirs indoors before Christmas. They don't seem to like venturing out these days, likewise the one capybara which I saw 'recently'. I think the tapirs are mother and son, Misha born 1994 and Dexter born 2012.I only saw one tapir, but obviously they could have more
The African spotted eagle owl has been in the Brookside Aviary for over 18 months now (see last year's postings). I don't go into the Brookside Aviary often, and even when I do, I don't usually see the owl. But when I have seen it, it has been on one of the tree branches overhanging the edge of the pool, not far from the lion end of the path.Signs say there is a eagle owl in the Brookside Aviary but couldn't see one, anyone know where it normally hangs out?
None of us, AFAIK, work in the zoo so the best person to ask would be the zoo's Registrar, but they might be reluctant to divulge information that could be sensitive. Alternatively, you could look back through this thread and see what's been mentioned and is out in the public domain. I would have to do that before attempting to answer your questionCan any of my fellow Zoochatters please list all of the animals that have died this year I've heard a lot have passed on this year and I just want to know more information.
Kind regards The Hedgehog!