zooboy28
Well-Known Member
So I visited Wellington Zoo today (and Karori/Zealandia), and was very surprised by the number of changes since I last visited in June 2010.
-The old bird aviaries section, along the lower side of the zoo, including the zebra/ostrich/most recently llama paddock, were all closed off, for the 'Meet the Locals' development.
-The first part of this development, 'The Roost', is open, taking up part of the old pocupine enclosure, and part of the old zebra/ostrich/llama paddock. It looks pretty good, and is a bird breeding/rearing facility with attached aviaries. There are five (relatively small - smaller than those in the old block of aviaries) aviaries on one side, none of them particularly well landscaped. The first has a North Island Kaka, the second a Kereru, the third has a Tawny Frogmouth, and the fourth a Morepork (all single birds as far as I could tell, previously held in the old row of aviaries. The fifth aviary has not yet been landscaped at all, but says that Kotuku, Little Black Shag and Kingfisher will be moving in. The 'Meet the Locals' plans indicate these aviaries will be off-display, which would explain the lack of landscaping, new signage, and mesh you can look through. The current inhabitants are likely to move into other areas of the new development, except the Frogmouth, but I'm not sure how long that will be around. On the other side of the building are aviaries for Red-crowned Parakeet, and Cockateils, separated by some rooms which can be viewed through windows housing a brooding room, incubator, etc, with chicks and eggs. This side was pretty cool, and the aviaries were better landscaped. The very basic cage signage has not changed though.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/roost-wellington-zoo-205613/
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-roost-aviaries-wellington-zoo-205614/
-The lion enclosure next to the tigers is empty, with the males living in the main lion enclosure now, presumably on rotation with the girls.
-The old elephant house, the elephant ride building, and the old duck pond between them have gone, with the exception of the elephant house facade. A tuck shop has been built behind the facade, with a very out-of-place looking roof, definitely not an architectural masterpiece. On the side of this are four glass-fronted, mesh-topped enclosures for australian lizards: Shingleback & Blue-tongue, Cunningham's Skink, Bearded Dragon, Eastern Water Dragon. These have not been landscaped yet, but look to be a very nice size. There is also a new 'function space', and a small barked eating area containing the big cabbage tree from the old Australian Shelduck exhibit.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/old-elephant-house-wellington-zoo-205615/
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-reptile-exhibits-wellington-zoo-205616/
-The old meerkat exhibit is now home to a number of Leopard Tortoises.
-The old kiosk is closed, and has a sign saying that it is the site of a future reptile house (or possibly might have said it was the future reptile house, can't remember).
-The bats are now in the Sulfur-crested Cockatoo aviary, with some Rainbow Lorikeets, and a Banded Rail (don't know if the rail will enjoy that - seems to be a bit of a weird mix?).
-The Eastern Grey Kangaroo/Tammar Wallaby exhibit is now also home to three Cape Barren Geese and some Red-eared Sliders, with a pond at the bottom. Incidentally, the exhibit was a hive of activity this morning - full of keepers and vets - as one of the kangaroos had been seen having a seizure.
-The Brolga Crane has been moved into the African Savannah exhibit, not too sure if this is a good mix, other than the obvious biogeographic flaw. Would Ostriches get on with Brolga?
-And finally, the old Tamarin cage, most recently holding Emporer Tamarin/Agouti has been flattened, and appears to be being replaced by a set of three disgustingly coloured 70's style huts. I think these will be viewing areas as part of a new tamarin exhibit, presumably for Emporer Tamarins and Pygmy Marmosets. These huts look like a ghastly hangover from the 70's, rather than being brand new.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-tamarin-exhibits-wellington-zoo-205617/
-Overall, the zoo seems to be developing at quite a fast rate, completion of the tamarin and reptile enclosures should be followed by the new sun bear enclosure and the rest of the 'Meet the Locals' development. After that, the zoo is advertising a new reptile house, Australian walk-through exhibit and South-American walk-through aviary. The management is doing very well rejuvinating this zoo.
-The old bird aviaries section, along the lower side of the zoo, including the zebra/ostrich/most recently llama paddock, were all closed off, for the 'Meet the Locals' development.
-The first part of this development, 'The Roost', is open, taking up part of the old pocupine enclosure, and part of the old zebra/ostrich/llama paddock. It looks pretty good, and is a bird breeding/rearing facility with attached aviaries. There are five (relatively small - smaller than those in the old block of aviaries) aviaries on one side, none of them particularly well landscaped. The first has a North Island Kaka, the second a Kereru, the third has a Tawny Frogmouth, and the fourth a Morepork (all single birds as far as I could tell, previously held in the old row of aviaries. The fifth aviary has not yet been landscaped at all, but says that Kotuku, Little Black Shag and Kingfisher will be moving in. The 'Meet the Locals' plans indicate these aviaries will be off-display, which would explain the lack of landscaping, new signage, and mesh you can look through. The current inhabitants are likely to move into other areas of the new development, except the Frogmouth, but I'm not sure how long that will be around. On the other side of the building are aviaries for Red-crowned Parakeet, and Cockateils, separated by some rooms which can be viewed through windows housing a brooding room, incubator, etc, with chicks and eggs. This side was pretty cool, and the aviaries were better landscaped. The very basic cage signage has not changed though.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/roost-wellington-zoo-205613/
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-roost-aviaries-wellington-zoo-205614/
-The lion enclosure next to the tigers is empty, with the males living in the main lion enclosure now, presumably on rotation with the girls.
-The old elephant house, the elephant ride building, and the old duck pond between them have gone, with the exception of the elephant house facade. A tuck shop has been built behind the facade, with a very out-of-place looking roof, definitely not an architectural masterpiece. On the side of this are four glass-fronted, mesh-topped enclosures for australian lizards: Shingleback & Blue-tongue, Cunningham's Skink, Bearded Dragon, Eastern Water Dragon. These have not been landscaped yet, but look to be a very nice size. There is also a new 'function space', and a small barked eating area containing the big cabbage tree from the old Australian Shelduck exhibit.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/old-elephant-house-wellington-zoo-205615/
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-reptile-exhibits-wellington-zoo-205616/
-The old meerkat exhibit is now home to a number of Leopard Tortoises.
-The old kiosk is closed, and has a sign saying that it is the site of a future reptile house (or possibly might have said it was the future reptile house, can't remember).
-The bats are now in the Sulfur-crested Cockatoo aviary, with some Rainbow Lorikeets, and a Banded Rail (don't know if the rail will enjoy that - seems to be a bit of a weird mix?).
-The Eastern Grey Kangaroo/Tammar Wallaby exhibit is now also home to three Cape Barren Geese and some Red-eared Sliders, with a pond at the bottom. Incidentally, the exhibit was a hive of activity this morning - full of keepers and vets - as one of the kangaroos had been seen having a seizure.
-The Brolga Crane has been moved into the African Savannah exhibit, not too sure if this is a good mix, other than the obvious biogeographic flaw. Would Ostriches get on with Brolga?
-And finally, the old Tamarin cage, most recently holding Emporer Tamarin/Agouti has been flattened, and appears to be being replaced by a set of three disgustingly coloured 70's style huts. I think these will be viewing areas as part of a new tamarin exhibit, presumably for Emporer Tamarins and Pygmy Marmosets. These huts look like a ghastly hangover from the 70's, rather than being brand new.
http://www.zoochat.com/15/new-tamarin-exhibits-wellington-zoo-205617/
-Overall, the zoo seems to be developing at quite a fast rate, completion of the tamarin and reptile enclosures should be followed by the new sun bear enclosure and the rest of the 'Meet the Locals' development. After that, the zoo is advertising a new reptile house, Australian walk-through exhibit and South-American walk-through aviary. The management is doing very well rejuvinating this zoo.
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