Went to Melbourne Zoo on Sunday afternoon for a quiet stroll around. As always, an easy and enjoyable way to kill a few hours....Updates.........
New Pygmy Marmoset enclosure constructed in the rebranded, more generic (and less geographic) gorilla forest (it seems Melbourne is orientating the visitor experience away from an African rainforest and more towards a jungle within melbourne frequented by the famous gorillas and other animals in lieu of the departure of the pygmy hippos departure to Sydney). Fischers lovebirds in the aviary at the entrance to the forest, guenons in one of the old orang pits (with the rest boarded off), otter and carp in the hippo pools.
Tree shrews in the arboreal primates
Red Lory have been relocated from their aviary in TOTE to the aviary near the peccary
Ring-tailed lemurs in a nicely done-up island near the bears
No jaguar or clouded leopard on display, nor coati or 2nd red panda
Seal development site levelled and going ahead well from the look of it
Baboons still in deplorable enclousure
Patagonian Cavy replaced with quokka
Trail of the Elephants looked amazing; both the animal and visitor areas. Was blown away by the orangutan sanctuary.
Some redevelopment work is going on down in the old hoofed stock paddock, though im not aware what it is for. The old macropod walk-through has been closed, im hoping to extend the giraffe's enclosure and there is excavation to the left of the water recycling plant. Any ideas????
Small cat collection is....well.............small. A sign of the times I guess....serval, fishing cat and binturong. Gotta get used to it guys lol
Overall thought the zoo looked really good. Looking forward to the marine precinct opening to balance the zoo out a bit more, as currently all the really outstanding attractions are on one side.
New Pygmy Marmoset enclosure constructed in the rebranded, more generic (and less geographic) gorilla forest (it seems Melbourne is orientating the visitor experience away from an African rainforest and more towards a jungle within melbourne frequented by the famous gorillas and other animals in lieu of the departure of the pygmy hippos departure to Sydney). Fischers lovebirds in the aviary at the entrance to the forest, guenons in one of the old orang pits (with the rest boarded off), otter and carp in the hippo pools.
Tree shrews in the arboreal primates
Red Lory have been relocated from their aviary in TOTE to the aviary near the peccary
Ring-tailed lemurs in a nicely done-up island near the bears
No jaguar or clouded leopard on display, nor coati or 2nd red panda
Seal development site levelled and going ahead well from the look of it
Baboons still in deplorable enclousure
Patagonian Cavy replaced with quokka
Trail of the Elephants looked amazing; both the animal and visitor areas. Was blown away by the orangutan sanctuary.
Some redevelopment work is going on down in the old hoofed stock paddock, though im not aware what it is for. The old macropod walk-through has been closed, im hoping to extend the giraffe's enclosure and there is excavation to the left of the water recycling plant. Any ideas????
Small cat collection is....well.............small. A sign of the times I guess....serval, fishing cat and binturong. Gotta get used to it guys lol
Overall thought the zoo looked really good. Looking forward to the marine precinct opening to balance the zoo out a bit more, as currently all the really outstanding attractions are on one side.