I noticed the Bonobo were out and they are a main attraction for me.
Also noticed the climbing frames have gone from the Chimps enclosure necxt to the Chippie (maybe been mentioned before)
They've been together for a few weeks now.All 12 bonobos together?
They've been together for a few weeks now.
Also, I noticed earlier when I first arrived, that they shared one indoor room while the other was empty.
Visited on Saturday. None of the Gibbons were outside and i just feel that an opportunity has been missed here. The new enclosure just feels very clinical, the interiors are so boring and externally there is really no effort to naturalise the space. Also a couple of the external spaces are more like run ways than islands (if you look at the footprint i reckon there's more dead space than used space)..
The overall collection is great but some serious money needs to be spent, the Chimp and Orangutan enclosures are disgraceful..
Visited on Saturday. None of the Gibbons were outside and i just feel that an opportunity has been missed here. The new enclosure just feels very clinical, the interiors are so boring and externally there is really no effort to naturalise the space. Also a couple of the external spaces are more like run ways than islands (if you look at the footprint i reckon there's more dead space than used space)..
The overall collection is great but some serious money needs to be spent, the Chimp and Orangutan enclosures are disgraceful..
During our visit last Sunday we saw the Siamang and Pileated Gibbon families using the islands. We visit Twycross regularly and this was the first time we had seen the Pileated Gibbons outside. We had previously seen the largest of the Northern White Cheeked Gibbons on the islands and they do to tend to spend a lot of time sat at the hatch which leads to the island. The Agile Gibbons were confined to their enclosure, with the hatch being closed shut.
I did take some photographs (of a very poor quality) on my iPhone.
Maybe that is part of the reason they prefer to stay inside.
The outside area is clearly not working at the moment though, hopefully the Gibbons will start to use it eventually.
None of the Gibbons were outside and i just feel that an opportunity has been missed here. The new enclosure just feels very clinical, the interiors are so boring and externally there is really no effort to naturalise the space. Also a couple of the external spaces are more like run ways than islands (if you look at the footprint i reckon there's more dead space than used space)..


I think this is a little harsh! The new gibbon accommodation is not perfect, but it is pretty good (and a vast improvement on other areas of the zoo). The indoor area is spacious (although I'm not whether the problems of cleaning the various windows have been very well thought-out). The outdoor islands could - and should - be larger, allowing greater 'interior' space (at the moment they look very long and thin). Nonetheless, I did see Siamangs disporting rather gloriously on their climbing frame. Here is photographic proof!
Or here: http://www.zoochat.com/41/siamang-outdoor-enclosure-461542/
Apologies if this has been covered already, but does anyone know why the zebra and Nyala were separated?