Should we expect a zoo that gets well over half a million visitors per year (and apart from lockdown years has done so for quite a few years) to be using garden sheds as animal housing in a new exhibit?
I think Twycross did hold proboscis monkeys before
Twycross not only kept proboscis monkeys but bred them too.Certainly did, I saw them, mid 1970s?
Well at least they have retained them. I was half expecting that after hearing their old enclosure had become offshow that the next step would be to hear they had left the zoo. Encouraging that they have stayed, particularly as they are often not very visible and so probably go unnoticed by most visitors.Should we expect a zoo that gets well over half a million visitors per year (and apart from lockdown years has done so for quite a few years) to be using garden sheds as animal housing in a new exhibit?
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Is it incorrect husbandry? Why not use a readily-available product instead of paying premiums for contractors to custom-build?Should we expect a zoo that gets well over half a million visitors per year (and apart from lockdown years has done so for quite a few years) to be using garden sheds as animal housing in a new exhibit?
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It’s not the best your right and Twycross could have done better but they needed to be moved quickly as they can’t start work until they were moved out of the space where the NSCC will be. Twycross still aim to have the NSCC done for October 2025 and work won’t officially start until the end of the school holidays giving them 14 months to complete it.Should we expect a zoo that gets well over half a million visitors per year (and apart from lockdown years has done so for quite a few years) to be using garden sheds as animal housing in a new exhibit?
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I cannot help that the new tufted deer exclosure was built swiftly and haphazardly without much project work going into design or BPG criteria for new exclosures within the European/EEP framework of the ex situ conservation breeding programs.It’s not the best your right and Twycross could have done better but they needed to be moved quickly as they can’t start work until they were moved out of the space where the NSCC will be. Twycross still aim to have the NSCC done for October 2025 and work won’t officially start until the end of the school holidays giving them 14 months to complete it.
You could argue and say the zoo had months to prepare a new exhibit for them of better quality which is fair but it does the job for a small deer species.
A lot of Twycross’ funds are going towards the NSCC and refurbishing not only animal exhibits but also staff areas too. If anyone has been recently you’d see all of these carnival games and inflatable slides around the zoo. It’s not the best (I’m not a fan myself) but it brings in more money for the zoo which helps in the long run of building the NSCC and other projects as well as keeping the zoo a float.
Should we expect a zoo that gets well over half a million visitors per year (and apart from lockdown years has done so for quite a few years) to be using garden sheds as animal housing in a new exhibit?
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Yes, it is very obviously a domestic garden shed, the sort stocked by any d-i-y store, with go gutters or drains. The sign is likely to have cost more than the shelter...
They had similar type sheds in the old exhibit but perhaps lower.
A lot of Twycross’ funds are going towards the NSCC and refurbishing not only animal exhibits but also staff areas too. If anyone has been recently you’d see all of these carnival games and inflatable slides around the zoo. It’s not the best (I’m not a fan myself) but it brings in more money for the zoo which helps in the long run of building the NSCC and other projects as well as keeping the zoo a float.
Where have you read this, I can’t find it anywhere?‘Earl’ the Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon has passed away. This leaves his partner ‘Kampuchea’ and their son ‘Hanoi’. He passed away during a routine health check. He first arrived in 1997 and went on to have 5 children. His son ‘Hanoi’ may leave the collection soon but I was told plans have been put on hold.
It’s not been announced by the zoo but it was confirmed to me by keepers. They don’t seem to announce the death of animals anymore e.g Coco and Holly the chimpanzees who passed late last year.Where have you read this, I can’t find it anywhere?
Log in to Facebook official announcement from the zoo on the Tufted Deer. It also confirms a baby was born in January this year.The Tufted Deer will be on show in the upcoming days with the enclosure getting the finishing touches. Currently 3 deers are behind the scenes.
Would be nice if more zoos in the UK would take in tufted deer!Log in to Facebook official announcement from the zoo on the Tufted Deer. It also confirms a baby was born in January this year.
Do they have four now?Log in to Facebook official announcement from the zoo on the Tufted Deer. It also confirms a baby was born in January this year.
Just the 3 I’m pretty sure. Mom and daughter in the first paddock and the dad lives by himself in the paddock behind. I’ll try and ask a colleague to get a confirmation.Do they have four now?
The Francois Langurs have moved into the former Bonobo exhibit. This is due to the group needing more room due to the expansion of the group which currently consists of 9 individuals (3.4.2) The two youngsters born in March / April time are still unsexed. They’ve been kept inside during the settling in process but will be allowed outside soon.