It has been announced that Chimp Eden will open this Saturday. Only 5 Chimps currently reside in the new building according to Twycross' Facebook page.
Have they rushed the opening? The planting looks very sparse. For sure, it's much better, but 'jungle like' - come on?Just a little hint of what's inside
Twycross Zoo brings all chimpanzees together in £3.5 million jungle-like enclosure
With regards to the previous "natural" comments
This is whole area has been designed with chimps in mind, and using that science-based research to say this is how you should build things.
Although not everything within the chimp habitat looks like a tree, it acts like a tree for the chimps. It wobbles in the right way. It's fragile in the same way, and they will have to move and balance in exactly the same way as they would in the forest habitat.
– DR SHARON REDROBE, CEO, TWYCROSS ZOO
Have they rushed the opening? The planting looks very sparse. For sure, it's much better, but 'jungle like' - come on?
Have they rushed the opening? The planting looks very sparse. For sure, it's much better, but 'jungle like' - come on?
These exhibits need time to mature but you are not going to keep it closed for 6months to a couple of years for the planting to mature.
From a construction point it is easier to plant last than have to work around planting.
Many new primate exhibits look like this when they first open- e.g. ZSL Gorilla Kingdom looked very similar but has become more 'jungle-like' over the years since.
I believe there are 18 Chimps, not 14 as the ITV report states? (but only 5 have transferred so far).
Have things been so bad in years gone by that they have to drop their prices during holiday periods?
I was keeping tabs on the FB feed yesterday, itching to see the chimp development, but can luckily go during the week coming (good weather forecast too)
Is there an issue with small maximum capacity in the zoo so there's a safe limit? Why would they turn people away when they are at the gates? I'm not well researched on Twycross though!
The plan that is anticipated to be complete by 2034? They've got a fair old time, then.Under their development plan, the zoo have earmarked a huge parcel of land for car parking expansion. Plus an improved road entrance which should hopefully allow traffic to come off the main road much quicker. When this will actually happen though is anyone’s guess.