
20-09-2007
The new orang house is being constructed in an undeveloped area next to the entrance road. So 'Wilds of Asia' will be continue to be available for the binturongs; their cage is a decent size and could accomodate the extra females (on a rotation basis at least).
The website says that the Phillipine deer will go into an enlarged enclosure on the site of the old one for blackbuck, which was near the Siberian tigers if I remember correctly. It also says that a new primate species will be kept with the sloths in their new house, which also has space for a bird species. I guess the kites will either be used in the bird show and kept in the mews, or added to the vulture aviary. As for the hornbills . . . (is anyone really interested in hornbills?  ) they might find themselves in a mixed species exhibit if they put a net over the dik dik and storks.
BTW the Komodo dragons have been at the zoo for over a year, but they are only half-grown and there is an empty section in the dragon house too.
Alan
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