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Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Tunanta, 31 Dec 2013.

  1. Tunanta

    Tunanta Well-Known Member

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    OK, so cheating a little as we're not quite into 2014 yet, but it seemed a bit silly to post this in the 2013 thread. It seems there are a lot of plans for the coming year at Five Sisters and as I have posted previously, the same guy who was doing the tropical house refit before the fire is doing a lot of the new enclosure designs and posting updates on them on another forum here:

    New Zoo Displays, Commercial Project - Page 50 - Reptile Forums

    That thread is pretty huge and has some of his other projects too (so quite interesting for anyone wanting to know more about enclosure creation in different settings) but for anyone who doesn't fancy wading through it all the plans seem to be:
    - walkthrough aviary for waders & softbills (about 1/4 acre)
    - new meerkat enclosure on site of old tropical house with observation buidling
    -new tropical house for Easter, which will be extended the following year

    There are dates of completion for each stage, but they seem to be outdated already as there have been some delays, so looks like they are still working on the aviary at the moment.
     
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    From facebook-the first of the birds for the new African aviary have arrived-sacred ibis-at least 8 from the pictures.
     
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    According to the zoo's Facebook page, a pair of female arctic wolves are due to arrive soon from Sosto Zoo in Hungary.
     
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    Again from the zoo's facebook-the wolves are on their way, spending the night in Belgium before arriving tomorrow.
     
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    The Wolves ahve arrived and some nice pics on the facebook page
     
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    Bongo Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    This was posted on the zoo's Facebook page this week.


    IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
    We have been asked if we would be interested in rescuing three ex circus lions who are currently being held in the same centre that Suzy, Carmen and Peggy, the ex circus bears were held. They have been unable to find a suitable home for them across Europe and we may be the Lions' last hope.
    We are not appealing directly for donations as we are only too aware of the fantastic response we received to the Bear Rescue fund and the Fire Fund, and it wouldn't be fair to ask the public to help again.
    We have to inform the Belgium Centre very soon if we are able to offer the three lions a home and we feel we should at least post on here and see if there is any support available.
    We are currently already over committed with the new reptile house, and soft play which is soon to start to fund this on our own.
    We are looking at the possibility of raising funds through Corporate Sponsorship and Animal Adoption etc. We also currently hold a large collection of mixed garden plants and ornaments which we are selling this weekend. This could make a good start for the "Lion Rescue".
    Please remember we are not asking for donations but if anyone knows of any Companies who may wish to help please let us know.
    We will keep you all posted if we are able to carry out this rescue, but as always we will give it our best shot.
    Please share this post to reach as many people as possible.
    Thankyou.
    Brian & Shirley Curran
     
  8. Tunanta

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    Does anyone know how much land five sisters have to play with? I visited this summer and there didn't seem to be much spare room within the current fencing to fit lions in but do they own more land beyond that?

    As an aside apologies for not doing a proper report, I meant to but life has been busy-if anyone has specific questions I can try to answer them & I did take lots of photos of enclosures I will try to upload soon. As a very general overview I found myself a bit disappointed by some of the newer (post-fire) enclosures and felt overall the place does still have a bit of a garden centre feel (the garden ornaments & fake corals in the otter enclosure may be responsible for that) but some of it was pretty good-the bears is still great & the new wolf enclosure is also a good size with nice features and we managed to spend a full afternoon there no problem. The new meerkat enclosure is massive but a bit empty feeling (just sand and a pile of rocks in the middle) and contrasts oddly with the raven enclosure which was very small and dark (I personally really disliked this enclosure). There was a lot of this-some species in enclosures that were larger than typical for them which was nice to see but other species seemed stuck in quite small spaces for their size/lifestyle (even when the enclosure was new), but I guess this is possibly a result of lots of the newer enclosures having to be made quickly after the fire so they may slowly get upgraded over time.

    Update: I have uploaded the first handful of photos. Will do the rest as soon as I can.
     
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    Rescued circus lions offered home at Five Sisters Zoo in West Lothian

    BBC News - 4th October, 2014

     
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    From facebook-the new tropical house, named The Lost Kingdom, is opening to the public on 13th December. It is being opened at 12 noon by Angela Constance (who google tells me is an MSP)
     
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    Photos of new tropical house are on Facebook. They are behind schedule so it is open but no animals. Looks fairly standard reptile house so far.
     
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    1.1 Lar Gibbons have arrived from a collection in Sweden this week

    The rescued lions (mentioned elsewhere in the thread) are due to travel to Scotland in September all being well
     
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    0.3 Colombian Black Spider Monkey have arrived from Dublin
     
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    I recently visited and was very impressed by the new reptile house (going by the absurd name of "Lost Kingdom").

    It's one of the bigger such houses in the UK in terms of size and species held (definitely in the top ten but not top five). While most of the species are fairly common there are a few oddities and all enclosures were spacious and well furnished. It was great to see some juvenile alligators swimming in clear water though I wonder what the plans are when they grow up (an enclosure that could just about hold one adult had seven or eight thirty inch juveniles). There were also some non-herps in terms of mammals, birds and inverts -a real treat.
     
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    Any oddity highlights you can recall?
     
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    African Pygmy Dormouse, Mediterranean Chameleon, Purple Grenadier, Green Mantella, Pacific Parrotlet, Crocodile Monitor.

    Not necessarily unique and some, I understand, fairly common in the private sector* but not that common in zoos either.

    *This is a bit of a theme throughout.
     
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    I haven't been following this story but surely the newspaper article is nonsense. It claims wild animals are band from French circuses which I don't believe is the case. Also, I read somewhere that Luxembourg wanted to ban circuses with animals but under EU rules was unable to stop circuses from neighbouring countries from visiting. Admittedly I read this some time ago so things may have changed.
     
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    Belgium banned wild animals in circuses in 2013. The way I read the article was that a French circus went to Belgium, where the lions were confiscated.