Hi everyone
I paid a quick visit to Taronga zoo today. I will be visiting again in a few days time. I specifically wanted to see the new Asian Rainforest.
y opinion is that it is very good, even without the elephants. A basic run takes you through the money making exhibits first (the food court and shop) Between the two is your first view of what will be the elephants, though it is currently the home for a seal. This paddock is varied with an excellent water feature (though I couldn't quite see how the elephants would be able to get into the water). I don't think it is large enough for 4 or 5 female elephants, let alone their young as well. A trail takes you past the currently empty elephant barn which looks like a jail, plenty of bars there. All around are information booths. A walk through aviary is next and I found this a bit disapointing as it was very open and seemed to be made for mass people movement, hopefully the vegetation will grow in time. It holds pheasants, pigeons and finchs All of Asian origon. I prefer melbournes aviary.
After the aviary you get your first look at the Francois langours. This and the subsequent exhibits for the otters, tapirs, silvery gibbons and fishing cats were the best parts of the exhibits. Very naturalistic, showing off the animals to their best with both wire covered and glass plated viewing areas. Once the vegetation really starts to grow it will look great. The deer are named as spotted deer. The entire boardwalk is easy to to follow and walk, it takes you through a circuit back to the main elephant exhibit. It is easy for people in wheelschairs, prams and disabled. The downhill slope has an easy gradient and there are elevators and escelators to take you back up the hill. Plenty of shaded spots to sit and watch the animals. The bull elephant enclosure is currently being built where the old elephant enclosure was. A viewing area seperates the two. How the cows will be introduced to the bull I am not sure.
I don't feel there is enough room for elephants but it is an excellent platform for the other animals. It would be good if they could have included the tigers and sun bears to make it feel as if they were all part of the same experience.
Photos to come
Jason
I paid a quick visit to Taronga zoo today. I will be visiting again in a few days time. I specifically wanted to see the new Asian Rainforest.
y opinion is that it is very good, even without the elephants. A basic run takes you through the money making exhibits first (the food court and shop) Between the two is your first view of what will be the elephants, though it is currently the home for a seal. This paddock is varied with an excellent water feature (though I couldn't quite see how the elephants would be able to get into the water). I don't think it is large enough for 4 or 5 female elephants, let alone their young as well. A trail takes you past the currently empty elephant barn which looks like a jail, plenty of bars there. All around are information booths. A walk through aviary is next and I found this a bit disapointing as it was very open and seemed to be made for mass people movement, hopefully the vegetation will grow in time. It holds pheasants, pigeons and finchs All of Asian origon. I prefer melbournes aviary.
After the aviary you get your first look at the Francois langours. This and the subsequent exhibits for the otters, tapirs, silvery gibbons and fishing cats were the best parts of the exhibits. Very naturalistic, showing off the animals to their best with both wire covered and glass plated viewing areas. Once the vegetation really starts to grow it will look great. The deer are named as spotted deer. The entire boardwalk is easy to to follow and walk, it takes you through a circuit back to the main elephant exhibit. It is easy for people in wheelschairs, prams and disabled. The downhill slope has an easy gradient and there are elevators and escelators to take you back up the hill. Plenty of shaded spots to sit and watch the animals. The bull elephant enclosure is currently being built where the old elephant enclosure was. A viewing area seperates the two. How the cows will be introduced to the bull I am not sure.
I don't feel there is enough room for elephants but it is an excellent platform for the other animals. It would be good if they could have included the tigers and sun bears to make it feel as if they were all part of the same experience.
Photos to come
Jason