I too had an extremely enjoyable afternoon, and got a lot of great info. regarding existing and future exhibits.
There were a few snippets that I don't think have been posted yet, so i thought I may offer a brief summary of some of the news that I liked hearing.
Tim confirmed the reworking of the elephant paddock was due to be complete only 1 or 2weeks before the birth of the first baby! Let's keep fingers crossed there are no delays! The 2 new babies will be a massive draw in the summer and help swell visitor numbers and therefore revenue, so I hope they will be able to be on outside view!
The re-design of the Meerkat exhibit has been attributed to the recent arrrivals. All agreed it was a very simple, cheap but effective 'makeover'. Ideally it would be in a more prominant location.
We spent a lot of time talking about the hunting dogs. I think it is no secret that this exhibit will not be completed within the time frames origially anticipated. It was great to hear what the ideas for the exhibit are though. It seems this will be a welcome addition to the West zoo. We talked about how the West zoo is severely under visited - and whatever is done needs to be compelling enough to attract additional guests. (FYI the natural vision plans state that only 10% of visitors ever visit the west zoo!!).
We discussed the balance between animal exhibits and including other leisure facilities. In light of Natural Vision it is clear that one has to work with the other, and I have to say having finally read the entire Natural Vision Design Statement I agree that this has to be the way forward, even if it means that some developments may take a little longer to come to fruition.
One quick opportunity Tim told us about is to create some outdoor seating and viewing opportunites for the black rhinos. I was really pleased, especially in light of a recent post i wrote, that there is a lot of consideration of trying to ensure that the animals make full use of their enclosures, and give visitors a much better viewing opportunity. Chester has a clear policy of not locking out animals from their internal/off show quarters. Tim is putting a lot of thought into how to encourage better viewing of the animals whilst still meeting their welfare needs.
We finally established that the bears are not separated from eachother!!!! They are getting along fine, if giving eachother some space. It was really good to ask Tim about how he and the team address enrichment opportunities. I was enthralled before and after our talk watching the bears make full use of their exhibit and really enjoy all the natural features. The male looked incredible splashing in the water.
Otter exhibit is a big hit in my opinion. I really loved it. It was my first stop at 10am when i arrived. Both animals making full use of the space. they were a joy to watch - which i did for about 1/2 hour i think! I loved the planting(it needs to mature) and i thought there was amazing viewing opportunities. Tim confirmed thet the land to water ration is exactly 60-40! The full conversion is not yet complete - with additional housing and inside viewing planned.
Finally from me I was thrilled to have seen the Okapis getting on rather well indeed. Again, i stood for an age watching the male repeatedly try to mate with the female. It was amazing to observe the behaviours. I think we all need to keep fingers crossed for a birth next year??!!
thats all. thanks for making it happen - tim seemed to have been happy with the day too and i hope we can make it a regular event!Hope i didn't ask too many questions too....
chesterfan