GillP
Well-Known Member
Pertinax said:The old Chimpanzee enclosures are really awful- a real blight on the Zoo. The same pairs and trios of chimps still permanently seperated. The most they have together is in the 'colony' and that is only 5 or 6. I believe there are plans to do something about all this but nothing specific (I would like to see ALL the Twycross chimpanzees in a single large group) I would have rated a replacement for the oldest cages as higher priority than the new visitor centre/snow leopard complex.
Totally agree. I know we all have a moan on here about the ape enclosures with the nice 'lawns' but they are so much better than these cages which look like a prison. I don't understand why there hasn't been an attempt to integrate these animals into 2 or 3 groups (if 1 wasn't possible). Many of those kept in pairs and trios are related to each other ...... for example, I'm pretty sure that Kundu, the brown chimp in the 1st enclosure (with her mate whose name I can't remember - Benji perhaps ? - and her daughter Tulli) is the daughter and granddaughter of 2 other female chimps kept further along this line.
What gets me about Twycross is that compared to many zoos, they have quite an expanse of space between enclosures which would surely allow for improvements such as this. I know it's hard not to attribute human feelings to animals, but to my mind, the chimps in this section, in particular, always look miserable.