Bristol Zoo Project The Wild Place news 2023

The fur seals are meant to be moving to Woburn but will they be able to move there while the sea lions are still present? I'm not sure if Woburn would have the facilities to keep both species or if they could be mixed. Also if I recall, the remaining sea lions at Woburn are quite old.
 
Haven’t got much to update from my visit today except the old old red river hog enclosure near the play area has been cleared of the over grown plants and a natural barrier has been made around the existing fence, i don’t know if this is for nothing or if something is going in there
 
a very exciting update from todays visit as well as some small things

they’ve updated some of the signage for the giraffe which are now detailed on the sign as reticulated giraffe (I think this was probably done ahead of the giraffe conference) and new blue eyed black lemurs signs, they look much fresher then the other ones

the ostriches were very affectionate towards eachother so hopefully eventually there will be the pitter patter of little ostrich feet

A keepers said the blue eyed black lemurs cannot go in the walkthrough as both were hand reared so rather then what people thought that they would be too shy, they would most likely jump on people, they were also very affectionate towards one another

finally the Philippine spotted deer are going where the goats used to be and it looks like the goats are temporarily in the ostrich holding area, this is a rough diagram as a keeper said they need to do some planting and obviously quite a lot of work before they move in however the fence of the old goat enclosure is all gone

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I visited today and a small update on the new Philippine spotted deer habitat

it is not the nicest to look at the fencing isn’t what I expected as it seems like the space there having is not alot even compared to their current paddock

It seems like the old education shelter before you go into the walkthrough is going to be their new shelter but I think it’s going to be more likely that visitors see them but personally I’m not a fan in how they’ve done it but I hope I am proven wrong and it improves
 
The planning application for the new black rhinoceros, Okapi and Mandrill enclosures along with the operations hub, conservation campus and new walled garden aviaries has been submitted

There are 4 Rhinoceros Paddocks, 2/3 (Its unclear) Okapi Paddocks and a total of 10 new aviaries in the walled garden

In the application they've said that the construction dates for these enclosures are indefinite
 
The planning application for the new black rhinoceros, Okapi and Mandrill enclosures along with the operations hub, conservation campus and new walled garden aviaries has been submitted

There are 4 Rhinoceros Paddocks, 2/3 (Its unclear) Okapi Paddocks and a total of 10 new aviaries in the walled garden

In the application they've said that the construction dates for these enclosures are indefinite

May I ask where you can find these applications?
 
a very exciting update from todays visit as well as some small things

they’ve updated some of the signage for the giraffe which are now detailed on the sign as reticulated giraffe (I think this was probably done ahead of the giraffe conference) and new blue eyed black lemurs signs, they look much fresher then the other ones

the ostriches were very affectionate towards eachother so hopefully eventually there will be the pitter patter of little ostrich feet

A keepers said the blue eyed black lemurs cannot go in the walkthrough as both were hand reared so rather then what people thought that they would be too shy, they would most likely jump on people, they were also very affectionate towards one another

finally the Philippine spotted deer are going where the goats used to be and it looks like the goats are temporarily in the ostrich holding area, this is a rough diagram as a keeper said they need to do some planting and obviously quite a lot of work before they move in however the fence of the old goat enclosure is all gone

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Be nice to have a frontal and side views of the new exhibit for Philippine deer. Hopefully, they will add on Visayas warty pigs too.
 
Be nice to have a frontal and side views of the new exhibit for Philippine deer. Hopefully, they will add on Visayas warty pigs too.
Following on to the planning papers, it would be nice to know what will happen where the Sumatra Rainforest (where the new a.o. Rhino Housing will be - for the African Savannah) and British Habitats (Gorilla-Mangabey, Mandrill, Okapi, Crocodile-Parrot - Central African Forest) were sited.

I wonder where these 2 habitats will then go eventually ...
 
The new exhibit is almost complete i think and they didn't need planning permission as they're using existing structures for the spotted deer's indoor enclosure
Still be nice to have those photographic front and sideviews so we can better visualise the new Philippine deer exhibit.
 
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