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Important to note that this De Brazza’s Monkey infant is very important (and cute!). The mothers line is under represented in the breeding program while the male is fairly represented as he is part of the Blackpool line. It’s taken a while to mix the male with one of the younger females (both sisters).

I recently read somewhere in one of the EEP 'guidelines' on the management of Guenons that De Brazza's has a larger and more stable population in EEP zoos than some of the other species. They don't appear to be so concerned about its status compared to some of the others (Hamlyn's, Diana etc which continue to dwindle). That's not to say this birth is not a valuable contribution- De Brazza is one of my personal favourites and again not seen in many places in the UK, where there seems only a small breeding pool.
 
Twycross Zoo's new £25m centre 'will act as conservation hub' - BBC News

New Article on the BBC about the future expansion and conservation centre.

Does anyone know, apart from the orangutans, what species will be in this new section?
Mammal wise the updated September 2024 plans indicate Anoa and Babirusa, I believe otters in a mixed exhibit with the orangutans may also be a possibility.
24/00838/CONDIT | Application to vary conditions 2, 14 and 22 of planning permission 23/00948/FUL to amend the proposed layout and the design of buildings | Twycross Zoological Park Burton Road Norton Juxta Twycross Atherstone Leicestershire CV9 3PX
 
Hi everyone, I was thinking about using my Marwell membership to visit Twycross. Would someone please be able to tell me if the collection has any rarities? tia
Of the non-primate variety it has Michie Tufted Deer, Sand lizards (rarity in the sense of presence in major UK collections with Chester being an exception and having an excellent enclosure for them), Gooey ornamental tarantula, Greyr spiny-tailed lizard, Desertas Wolf spider, Chapa bug-eyed frog, Chinese Crocodile lizard, Silvery-cheeked hornbill, Vasa parrot, Vicũna and Hazel dormice.
 
Where did you see mention of anoa???? I only saw an amendment for babirusa explicitly!
Why will / was the Aviary taken out ..., Anyone????
 
Where actually is the new reptile house? I visited the other week and completely forgot about ito_O
 
Where did you see mention of anoa???? I only saw an amendment for babirusa explicitly!
Why will / was the Aviary taken out ..., Anyone????

According to the planning documents, 'operational reasons', which translates into cost savings. The cover letter for the ammended planning application is pretty open about this:
The approved scheme is no longer viable in relation to the project budget, which is reliant on Government grants, and therefore costs savings are required.

Though, it does say some changes are due to feedback from zoo keepers, specifially around the main house for the Orang-utan.
The position of the entrance walkway relating to the male habitat area was deemed an issue by the Zookeepers and required separation. This resulted in an adjustment of the building and outdoor habitat size, layout and orientation and changes to external habitat spaces and boardwalk.

Worth noting the new Otter enclosure, which was due to be partially within the Orang-utan enclosure has also been removed from the original plans.

Source
 
According to the planning documents, 'operational reasons', which translates into cost savings. The cover letter for the ammended planning application is pretty open about this:


Though, it does say some changes are due to feedback from zoo keepers, specifially around the main house for the Orang-utan.


Worth noting the new Otter enclosure, which was due to be partially within the Orang-utan enclosure has also been removed from the original plans.

Source
My question was in my view only partially answered...! I did see in the planning document an amendment for addition of babirusas. I just never read nor register how and where anoa might be part of the new ball game. Where do people familiar with the planning documents say so that anoa are part of the deal.... I would appreciate to know where do you base this upon or source?
 
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My question was in my view only partially answered...! I did see in the planning document an amendment for addition of babirusas. I just never read nor register how and where anoa might be part of the new ball game. Where do people familiar with the planning documents say so that anoa are part of the deal.... I would appreciate to know where do you base this upon or source?

Same source as above. They're shown as the species for one of the additional enclosures being built as part of this.

Not sure if this direct link will work or not. If not, it's the 'Combined Master Plan' on page 5 of the associated documents.

https://publicdocuments.hinckley-bo...wDocument?id=576E06BB401B4A29AA841F4E5DA0928F
 
According to the planning documents, 'operational reasons', which translates into cost savings. The cover letter for the ammended planning application is pretty open about this:


Though, it does say some changes are due to feedback from zoo keepers, specifially around the main house for the Orang-utan.


Worth noting the new Otter enclosure, which was due to be partially within the Orang-utan enclosure has also been removed from the original plans.

Source
Such a shame the otters have been removed from the plan. Was really looking forward to getting the Otters back.
 
The 2 female Lowland Tapirs will be leaving the collection soon. Although they weren’t particularly active they will be a miss for the zoo.

The girls, Bonita (b Twycross) and Eve (b Dudley) should be heading to Germany.
Will they change at some point from South American lowland tapirs to Malayan tapir?
 
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