Re. January closure, it will be interesting to see how the zoo tackle some big issues going forward into the new year. I wonder how many of the following points will be addressed/commenced in this two week window:
1. When the birds are removed from the desert house, what will replace them, if anything? There are a lot of off-show reptiles that could go on-show if the area was re-vamped?
2. The Bongo herd is down to two females, with one who is probably too old to breed.
Breeding success has been limited and the area may be ring-fenced as a bird area, when the new master plan is announced? The idea is to have all birds in one section of the zoo that can be sectioned off when avian flu restrictions hit. This will either be the ABC and surrounding area or the current parrot row and cottage aviary areas - or would they section both off?
3. Where will the new netted pelican area be, they are due to go back on-show in the near future?
When will the building of the new flamingo house be started?
4. Will the Orangs finally get some climbing opportunities provided for them on the main island?
5. Will the new master plan - soon to be announced - address the issue of the closed crocodile swamp, the soon to be empty baboon rock and the ‘old’ Ranch farm (being used as a temporary centenary exhibition) as one area, i.e. one huge footprint of land for re-development?
6. What will replace the red pandas when they move to the new area in the Takin quarry?
7. What will become of the hill paddocks currently housing one kangaroo, a small group of mostly off show swamp wallabies and an ageing group of Peccary?
8. Will the Tapir & Capybara area be re-developed - it is currently empty alongside a single red-necked Ostrich?
9. Will the proposed giraffe house refurbishment be delayed until the whole herd moves of their own accord to the elephant paddock? The plan is to add ground floor viewing similar to Marwell/Twycross and re-instate the walkway above, giving the giraffe access to both sides of the house.
2024 could be a very exciting year for Paignton and its Zoo. There is so, so much work to do and I genuinely hope that funds become available to transform this wonderful place back to its former glory, not necessarily by hugely increasing its collection, but by using huge empty areas for new exhibits or enclosure extensions. Let’s hope the master plan is announced soon so that everyone can support the zoo into the new year!