I forgot about that Kiang.
The island could be used for many species, used as an island or not.
Any ideas for different species?
I agree with you lot Bonobo's would be great for the island
Plenty of space,vegitation and loads of space high up with poles,trees,platforms etc.
They would look great in it, With Twycross giving them the other half of the group would be a very wise decision but are Twycross good at wise decisions?
Regards
The decision as to where the bonobos go is not down to Twycross!!!. It has to be agreed by the studbook keeper who decides who has what etc?
I would love it if the current inhabitants of monkey islands swapped with the lemurs to create a Madagascar House- the 'kitchen' could be changed into exhibits for reptiles...
Ring-Tailed would be in the first one, then the Ruffed, then the Aloatran Gentle Lemurs, and, the last section could be for another lemur species (sifakas?) or fossa.
Thats something i've been meaning to ask regarding the Ruffed Lemurs. I've never seen them on the island, are they given acsess or do they just stay in the house and adjoining cage by choice?
The chimp enclosure was designed for a large group of strong Apes- Chimpanzees- and both outdoors and the the indoor display area (in particular) reflects that- most other species, even Mandrills would look rather out of place/out of scale unless they replaced the current very robust equipment with something more befitting smaller species.
I still think Bonobos would work well there though again the indoors would need to be completely refitted out for these much more delicate-looking apes. But IF Chester ever got them shouldn't they go into the proposed 'Heart of Africa' ?
as far as I can tell, the "bridge" between the house/cage and island is usually open, so it appears to be their choice to remain in the cage.
(I stand to be corrected though)
I don't agree that much modification would be needed to house smaller primates in the chimpanzee house. A large troop of smaller monkeys, or something bigger like mandrills or hanumans, could be quite a sight. What changes do you think would be necessary for bonobos? I think it would be ideal exactly as it is. Zoogeographically they would fit in with HoA but then it would be in danger of becoming mainly an ape house if there are already going to be reasonable sized groups of chimps and gorillas.
I must agree that the current configuration would work well for bonobos. It also suggests that bonobos would have no trouble in taking to the enclosure as it currently stands.