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Old 01-06-2008, 03:27 AM   #46 (permalink)
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One Final Edit

Right, due to this thread coming up after a while, I made one final edit of my plan (yes, I know it's like the 4th time i've said that! )

My Chester Zoo Plan - West Zoo
My Chester Zoo Plan - West Zoo


My Chester Zoo Plan - East Zoo
My Chester Zoo Plan - East Zoo


Some notes:

- Philippine Area: Spotted Deer and Warty Pigs share paddock. Tarictic Hornbills have nearby aviary.

- Asian Plains: "Monkey" are Rhesus Macaques which have access to the plains from monkey islands (they replace the spider monkeys, which move to arara lawn)

- Warthogs/Mongoose alternate outdoor area with Aardvarks

- Colobus have access to gorilla enclosure via a similar method to London (without the fake tree)

- Anoa have an enclosure built on RoRA lawn

- Spider Monkeys and Bush Dogs have seperate enclosures on Arara lawn.

- Cassowary have enclosure built on lawn outside Islands in Danger

(this whole thread is too addictive!)
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Right, due to this thread coming up after a while, I made one final edit of my plan (yes, I know it's like the 4th time i've said that! )

My Chester Zoo Plan - West Zoo
My Chester Zoo Plan - West Zoo


My Chester Zoo Plan - East Zoo
My Chester Zoo Plan - East Zoo


Some notes:

- Philippine Area: Spotted Deer and Warty Pigs share paddock. Tarictic Hornbills have nearby aviary.

- Asian Plains: "Monkey" are Rhesus Macaques which have access to the plains from monkey islands (they replace the spider monkeys, which move to arara lawn)

- Warthogs/Mongoose alternate outdoor area with Aardvarks

- Colobus have access to gorilla enclosure via a similar method to London (without the fake tree)

- Anoa have an enclosure built on RoRA lawn

- Spider Monkeys and Bush Dogs have seperate enclosures on Arara lawn.

- Cassowary have enclosure built on lawn outside Islands in Danger

(this whole thread is too addictive!)

I've really changed my mind about some of my ideas too. I don't think I want them to get Giant pandas, so swap that for snow leopard.
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Old 07-07-2008, 03:03 AM   #48 (permalink)
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It is almost impossible for them to keep pandas, any way, what about those romurs about Edinburgh zoo geetin giant Panda
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Old 07-07-2008, 03:43 AM   #49 (permalink)
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It is almost impossible for them to keep pandas, any way, what about those romurs about Edinburgh zoo geetin giant Panda
It's not impossible for a zoo to exhibit pandas as long as they can stump up the $10,000,000 fee and chinese officials accept the willing zoo's facilities.

If a zoo the size of chester really wanted pandas, they would have little trouble getting them. However, it is wise (especially with the current economic climate) to focus any spending on the current collection or gradual improvements. It's not like they need the boost in visitor numbers anyway...
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I would certinly move the congo buffalo, red river hogs, bongo and okapi together in an enclosure and make an african plains exhibit/
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this is true
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[quote=Cat-Man;60312]I would certinly move the congo buffalo, red river hogs, bongo and okapi together in an enclosure and make an african plains exhibit. an austrailion walk through exhibit would make a great edition
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I would certinly move the congo buffalo, red river hogs, bongo and okapi together in an enclosure and make an african plains exhibit. an austrailion walk through exhibit would make a great edition
These species would more or less fit into the 9000 m2 African forest biome that Chester will develop on green belt land. Savannah species would be more like black rhino, kudu, roan, cheetah, hyaena, dikdik, crowned crane, marabu stork etcetera. The latter of which is probably what the SuperZoo plan wants to put in place anyway.
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