Passage through Asia was sadly closed, for part of the day the Asia section of the zoo was also closed due to a rhino being moved,
Wanted to see the gazelles but couldn't find them! anyone know where they are?
AFAIK theyre still in the bongo stables, partitioned off at the far end.
visited two days ago and it was bitterly cold and the windiest day I've ever seen on the Downs, I could have taken off if it opened my coat!
Passage through Asia was sadly closed, ...
When I was at the zoo on Friday, I believe the passage through asia was shut so that they could repair some of the road in it.
No mention of it at the entrance for me, so I too was disappointed when I got round there and found...Do they tell you that at the Entrance, or temporarily reduce the admission price, or is it just bad luck.?![]()
I was there on Sunday (three days ago), and can confirm the above:
No mention of it at the entrance for me, so I too was disappointed when I got round there and found...
A sigh at the entrance or the staff in the kiosks saying it was shut would have been a good idea.
On their website it does say under the 'Passage Through Asia' section, that it is 'closed due to Unsuitable Road Conditions caused by the recent Weather' It rather indicates it could be shut for some time.
Personally, I'd like ZSL to redevelop this area once the Cloisters project and elephant barns are complete. Maybe reconsider what fauna they want to keep in there, or maybe pedestrianise it.
If I was being ruthless I'd get rid of the Fallow deer and replace with Sambar or Kiang.
I'd be interested to know how much footfall the drive-thru part of Passage Through Asia actually gets over the course of a year-I've never seen it overly busy even at peak season. The only traffic jams caused are usually by an obstinate camel refusing to move off the road!
If we're going down an Arctic/Tundra theme, move in the reindeer and increase the herd size and bring back the Musk-ox. Pedestrianise part of it, making way for Polar bear and, possibly, a new wolf pack (as hunting dogs will eventually replace the current group).
It wouldn't really be a problem, since the wolves border the African section anyway & you could move the moose to the reindeer enclosure, putting something African where they are currently. Personally I'd like to see a hyena species given how much rarer they are in the UK than hunting dogs - why not both.Will replacing the wolves with hunting dogs not rather spoil the theme of the Europe section?