After reading that there is a possibility of a dome going over the penguin enclosure, i thought i would note down a few areas of the zoo that really need redevelopment, before the fairly new penguin enclosure.
Firstly i think the monkey house as it stands has to go, for the primates held in the house itself it serves its purpose, indoor/outdoor enclosures, plenty of enrichment, very high outdoor cages and each enclosure kept clean.
But for the visitors, this is not enough, this style of exhibition belongs in the 70's/80's, and it is time one of the best primate collections in the UK, if not Europe, had and exhibit worthy of that, Budongo, living links, the magic forest, the lemur , gibbon and gelada enclosures have led the way, it is time the rest of the primate collection followed.
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71632/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71631/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71634/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71637/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/aye-aye-edinburgh-zoo-36969/
as opposed to
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71689/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71686/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/gelada-baboon-edinburgh-zoo-37058/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/golden-cheeked-gibbon-enclosure-edinburgh-zoo-37054/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/chimp-outdoor-exhbit-budongo-edinburgh-zoo-37095/
The monkey house has as i say served the zoo well, with many births over the years including the UK's first owl faced guenon, as well as many Diana monkey, spectacled and purple faced langurs, black howler monkey, yellow breasted capuchin, red titi and many others.
But the time has come for a change, and i believe before the society thinks of a dome for the penguins, re-home the monkeys.
I think the ideal site would be the area used for the pygmy hippo, Asian small clawed otter, Australian cassowary and Chilean pudu.
Clear it and build a series of habitats and mixed exhibits that could include the pygmy hippo, Malayan tapir and the often spoken of retutn of the orang utans.
Again, only my opinion, not representing the RZSS in any way (though hopefully someone is watching
).
Firstly i think the monkey house as it stands has to go, for the primates held in the house itself it serves its purpose, indoor/outdoor enclosures, plenty of enrichment, very high outdoor cages and each enclosure kept clean.
But for the visitors, this is not enough, this style of exhibition belongs in the 70's/80's, and it is time one of the best primate collections in the UK, if not Europe, had and exhibit worthy of that, Budongo, living links, the magic forest, the lemur , gibbon and gelada enclosures have led the way, it is time the rest of the primate collection followed.
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71632/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71631/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71634/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71637/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/aye-aye-edinburgh-zoo-36969/
as opposed to
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71689/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/edinburgh-zoo-06-04-09-a-71686/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/gelada-baboon-edinburgh-zoo-37058/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/golden-cheeked-gibbon-enclosure-edinburgh-zoo-37054/
http://www.zoochat.com/61/chimp-outdoor-exhbit-budongo-edinburgh-zoo-37095/
The monkey house has as i say served the zoo well, with many births over the years including the UK's first owl faced guenon, as well as many Diana monkey, spectacled and purple faced langurs, black howler monkey, yellow breasted capuchin, red titi and many others.
But the time has come for a change, and i believe before the society thinks of a dome for the penguins, re-home the monkeys.
I think the ideal site would be the area used for the pygmy hippo, Asian small clawed otter, Australian cassowary and Chilean pudu.
Clear it and build a series of habitats and mixed exhibits that could include the pygmy hippo, Malayan tapir and the often spoken of retutn of the orang utans.
Again, only my opinion, not representing the RZSS in any way (though hopefully someone is watching