Worth noting that their Grey Crowned Cranes are a different subspecies. They're Balearica regulorum regulorum and are the only ones in the UK according to ztl.
~Thylo
~Thylo
Pipaluk,
I visited for the second time earlier in the summer (my first visit was at the back end of 2014) and my thoughts reflect yours exactly. I was disappointed with the much-reduced collection and the overgrown and run-down enclosures. Fortunately I did see the lemur - which could only be viewed through the window of the education/meeting room - and I did see the Geoffroy's cat - through the window of the cafe. The warty pigs were shut in their barn. Gone also were jangaurundi, slender mongoose, sitatunga, callitrichids and many interesting birds too.
good news for those who want to see a crowned crane barely different to the other ones then!Worth noting that their Grey Crowned Cranes are a different subspecies. They're Balearica regulorum regulorum and are the only ones in the UK according to ztl.
Been closed at least 4 or 5 years, zootierliste was never accurate anyway!Is this zoo still open? They are closed fo Google but they have current holdings in Zootierliste. Does anybody knows something?
Are there any animals from there kept private or were all animals send to other zoos?Been closed at least 4 or 5 years, zootierliste was never accurate anyway!
Sorry, I have no idea what has happened to the animals or the site since it closed. It had gone down hill between my 2 visits in 2014 - 2016.Are there any animals from there kept private or were all animals send to other zoos?
Thank you anyways!Sorry, I have no idea what has happened to the animals or the site since it closed. It had gone down hill between my 2 visits in 2014 - 2016.