Twycross have a new map on their website.
I, like many others on here am very happy with the small scale improvements being made around the place. Interesting that the Malayan Tapir enclosure is not listed. What is that space and the paddock next to the entrance road being used for these days?
That said, the wanton apostrophe abuse on the map page of the website is truly something to behold.
Interesting that the Malayan Tapir enclosure is not listed. What is that space and the paddock next to the entrance road being used for these days?
Ouch!
At least they are consistent, it was called "Monkey's outside" the first time they announced it! Still waiting for the animatronic "Monkey's inside" display!
I guess since the death of the last animal, that's it for Tywcross and Malayan tapirs? I would be very surprised if they ever brought in new animals,
That said, the wanton apostrophe abuse on the map page of the website is truly something to behold.
They need a quick course in 'English writing' perhaps? Very unprofessional to allow bad grammar like that on their publicity. Slipping standards!![]()
Well yes, a tad unprofessional perhaps putting the punctuation marks in the wrong places, but if that is the only complaint we have about this zoo at present compared to what was commented upon in the recent past then I think this is very trivial,
Twycross would have gone out of Malayan Tapirs this year even if she hadn't died,as there was a plan to move her to another collection in Europe!I guess since the death of the last animal, that's it for Tywcross and Malayan tapirs? I would be very surprised if they ever brought in new animals, but then its not inconceivable if there are individuals available.
Does anyone have any knowledge of the history of this species at Twycross? I'm sure there have been births, at least one hand-reared animal in the 80s/early 90s, but I don't know of any that were successfully reared.
The installation of water drinkers will help instead of plastic bottles, hydration is important when lactating.
30% of Apes have drinkers installed, not enough in my opinion, a basic necessity is water. Perhaps as the zoo enters its next 50 years this will be addressed. I hope so, it costs pennies............