I think the existing ape houses will all go eventually rather than be re-used. Logistically, probably makes sense to do something for the Gorillas next, in the empty space between Chimp Eden and Walking with Lemurs.
Then this frees up the entire middle area where the chimp houses and gorilla houses are now for redevelopment into new Bonobo and Orangutan enclosures.
So you get Kingdom of the Apes still, just not how it was initially envisioned.
All sounds very good but will never happen as you are applying common sense to your thinking,and that has never been used at Twycross since the two old ladys were ousted from the zoo!!!
I think the existing ape houses will all go eventually rather than be re-used. Logistically, probably makes sense to do something for the Gorillas next, in the empty space between Chimp Eden and Walking with Lemurs.
Then this frees up the entire middle area where the chimp houses and gorilla houses are now for redevelopment into new Bonobo and Orangutan enclosures.
All sounds very good but will never happen as you are applying common sense to your thinking,and that has never been used at Twycross since the two old ladys were ousted from the zoo!!!
Why would a relatively cash-strapped place like Twycross knock down a perfectly adequate Gorilla enclosure, currently containing a balanced and breeding group of animals, to replace it with a new enclosure with a similar footprint tens of yards away? I'm almost certain they'll badge the Gorilla enclosure as part of Kingdom Of The Apes and save the money for something more important/urgent (whisper/screams Orangs!).
Whilst I think the area next to chimp Eden would be great for an ape exhibit to the size of chimp Eden and the gorillas could do with a larger exhibit by modern standards given the size of the group now, I think this will be a way of in there plans and would be more likely to extend the current enclosure into the former chimp enclosure along side, some how. The bonobo second group could move into the other old chimp house for now as an easy fix to allow both groups out at the same time. Twycross seam reluctant to let them go as they cling on to the four great ape thing.as for the orangutans who knows I think over all of these thou your more likely to so more species added to the collection than moved in the near future, whilst the visitor numbers are increasing through this recent investment they would, I would think want to build the collection away from primates and apes for diversity with in the collection as to be honest like it was in it hay day twenty years ago. As for the the entrance and car parks I can't see them doing any thing to the entrance as they only built it a few years ago and although I have never had trouble getting in but have heard the stories of long delays getting in of the main roads. I would think this would be sorted along side new exhibits rather than the years new feature if they could make the exit to the car park at the end of the car park back to the main road thus allowing entrance traffic to use both lanes this I would think help the flow. And perhaps allowing members to use electronic turnstiles to get in would help the gate traffic as there always seams to be 20% members there when I am there at least.I think the existing ape houses will all go eventually rather than be re-used. Logistically, probably makes sense to do something for the Gorillas next, in the empty space between Chimp Eden and Walking with Lemurs.
Then this frees up the entire middle area where the chimp houses and gorilla houses are now for redevelopment into new Bonobo and Orangutan enclosures.
So you get Kingdom of the Apes still, just not how it was initially envisioned.
I think altering the hymalaya would be a mistake on there part as it it is pretty unique as another source of income from the zoo for functions, weddings, soft play and the restaurant which I think is open on weekends till nine long after the zoo is shut. The soft play also is pretty unique, being able to take the kids with out paying a fortune for the zoo when all they want is the ball pit and allowing dad to have a beer watching snow leopards doesn't come often in these places. I know it's unheard of this sort of area i.e. Chester, ywp, Blackpool but to have all these features in one is.Agreed, it should happen alongside other new exhibts/attractions - but they're likely going to be smaller ones to balance the financial investment, which means it makes sense to do it after a major new investment/attraction opening - and Tigers and Rhinos would be just the ticket.
In terms of the new entrance. The development plan mentioned bringing Hymalaya 'inside' the gate, meaning the entrance would need to move to before it, and all that stuff would no longer be free to access. There is a number of ways they could do this though. The plans also showed a new road entrance about half a mile down the road - so you'd enter the car parks from the opposite end, furthest away from the zoo.
In terms of apes. They could just keep moving stock around, like they have done historically. But I'm not sure why people see this as acceptable when they have the means, and space to do the right thing and build better purpose designed/built enclosures up to modern standards...
Cash strapped? They’re 5 years into a £50m redevelopment plan and visitor numbers have been increasing year on year as a result. They’re not doing too badly!
But the zoo has made it clear they have an ambition to improve all ape housing and on two separate occasions have started the planning process for building a new gorilla enclosure so they obviously don’t believe the facilities are up to scratch either. The extension to the orangutan house buys that particular species enclosure a little more time which is why I think the gorillas or bonobos will be next (ape development).
It wouldn’t surprise me if this wasn’t for a few more years yet though.
It was good to see the blue plaques go up in recognition of what the two old ladies did, they deserve to be a part of the future as well as the past. I would, however, disagree, in so much as whilst the subsequent period appeared to be poorly directed, I don't believe the zoo has ever been guided forward as positively and sensibly as it is being right now. The transition period has, I'm sure, been stacked with difficult choices and some negativity has no doubt come out of some of them. I don't believe they are very far away from reaching a critical mass of new developments that will see some of that negativity dissipate and, hopefully, visitor numbers increase further.
Whilst I think the area next to chimp Eden would be great for an ape exhibit to the size of chimp Eden and the gorillas could do with a larger exhibit by modern standards given the size of the group now, I think this will be a way of in there plans and would be more likely to extend the current enclosure into the former chimp enclosure along side, some how. The bonobo second group could move into the other old chimp house for now as an easy fix to allow both groups out at the same time. Twycross seam reluctant to let them go as they cling on to the four great ape thing.as for the orangutans who knows I think over all of these thou your more likely to so more species added to the collection than moved in the near future, whilst the visitor numbers are increasing through this recent investment they would, I would think want to build the collection away from primates and apes for diversity with in the collection as to be honest like it was in it hay day twenty years ago.
Agreed, I would also put Blackpool on that listOut of all the apes at Twycross I think the Orangs have by far the worst deal. In an ideal world unless they could bring their enclosure into the 21st century within the next five or so years I'd rather they'd go out of them (same for Dudley). That said, I believe there are serious practical difficulties in placing Orangs so the current unsatisfactory situation will most likely continue. At the very least I'd like to know they had some plan to sort them in the relative short-term out but fear this is not the case.
Blackpool's indoor area is fine now and they have plenty of open grass area to extend the outdoor into. Just need to do it!Agreed, I would also put Blackpool on that list