
03-03-2012
I agree with the other comments that marwell seems to be stagnating, and its shocking that so many species have left the collection with no additions. Im still baffled why an established ungulate holder got rid of a herd of gemsbok, and can only presume they were hybrid or want to source the east african variety of oryx instead (they're near threatened, and gemsbok are least concern on UN database), but marwell seems to be showing no interest in acquiring new species of late. There have been rumours of gorillas for several years but with so many new batchelor groups setting up around the country, I suspect this is now on the back burner.
The plan for the african valley was always to open at 25 acres with a few species then once expanded to 45 acres (i think this has now been done) to add more species. Roan antelope and greater kudu would do well here and both species are from east africa so would fit with the theme. I dont think the rhino will ever go here as so much strong fencing would be needed and the other species there are east african not south. Maybe the black wildebeest could move in with the rhino if the kudu moved.
To be honest, without the african valley field and the restaurant opening up in the last few years, regular visitors could easily be led to believe that the park is winding down and gradually shutting, as little else of significance has happened around the park (that encounter village really isn't that great, lest be honest) and species have deserted the park. As others said, so many enclosures have been demolished over the years and just grassed over. But with the valley field, new restaurant, desert house and new meerkat enclosure, that corner of the zoo really has been developed well, and I really hope that this is a show of what will gradually happen around the rest of the zoo over the coming years.
The australia bit is a bit poor, if the netted over the wallaby bit it could house parakeets/lorikeets etc. If the camel paddock next door was used for red kangaroo and emu, the area would be a proper australian biome as per the original plan.
Does anyone know the latest on the plans for the new entrance? It was due to contain a new shop/cafe/toilets and conservation exhibits and be on the site of the old restaurant, but it looks expensive and i can't see it happening anytime soon.
Marwell Adaptation and Entrance Project | Ray Hole
looks nice, but expensive and no animal exhibits incorporated.
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