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| - | ====== III. THE POST-KNOWLES ERA [2007-] ====== | + | ====== III. THE POST-KNOWLES ERA - CRETNEY’S OFFICE |
| 2007 began with the opening of the renovated Encounter Village, which now held, as opposed to domestic | 2007 began with the opening of the renovated Encounter Village, which now held, as opposed to domestic | ||
| animals the Village historically held, smaller exotic animals, with prominent features being a Golden-Lion | animals the Village historically held, smaller exotic animals, with prominent features being a Golden-Lion | ||
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| of a new Tropical House for Marwell, which houses an array of tropical birds, as well as several reptiles and | of a new Tropical House for Marwell, which houses an array of tropical birds, as well as several reptiles and | ||
| a few small mammals. | a few small mammals. | ||
| - | A wetlands area was planned for 2020, to revitalise the area surrounding tapirs, pygmy hippopotamus and flamingos, but was postponed heavily by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 it would acquire Blue-faced Honeyeater, making it the only collection in the United Kingdom to have the species. In 2023 a new carnivore plan was announced with the expansion of the snow leopard enclosure to follow; and the older Tropical World was repurposed as ' | + | A wetlands area was planned for 2020, to revitalise the area surrounding tapirs, pygmy hippopotamus and flamingos, but was postponed heavily by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 it would acquire Blue-faced Honeyeater, making it the only public |
| - | In September of 2023, Cretney announced his resignation as Chief Executive of Marwell - a position held since 2005. As of September 2023, Cretney remains in post; but will leave once a new CE has been recruited. | + | |
| - | ====== IV. MARWELL AS IT STANDS ====== | + | In September of 2023, Cretney announced his resignation as Chief Executive of Marwell - a position held since 2005. As of September 2023, Cretney remains in post; but will leave once a new CE has been recruited. The legacy left behind by Cretney has been hailed as one of perserverance - particularly through the COVID-19 pandemic; which saw Marwell lose much funding. During his time at Marwell, Cretney oversaw many expensive renovations and exhibit constructions. But not all are so endeared by Cretney' |
| + | ====== IV. THE POST-CRETNEY ERA - READ'S OFFICE [appointed 2024] ====== | ||
| + | In January of 2024, Marwell announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive - Laura Read, who has worked for many years in various leadership roles in sectors including retail, hospitality, | ||
| + | In the first year under Read's tenure, relatively little new construction took place. Even so, it was announced that the Fur, Feathers and Scales area would be redeveloped into an area for native species; 'Phase 1' being a development for white-clawed crayfish and sand lizards. Whether the Cold-Blooded Corner or walk-through areas will be subject to this development as well remains to be seen. Also under her tenure development was completed on an extension for the snow leopard enclosure. | ||
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| + | In March of 2025, the Native Species Zone, in the ' | ||
| + | ====== V. MARWELL AS IT STANDS ====== | ||
| A number of Marwell' | A number of Marwell' | ||
| mammal. Such enclosures work very well - with the animals breeding successfully. Having gained a | mammal. Such enclosures work very well - with the animals breeding successfully. Having gained a | ||
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| with paddocked surroundings. | with paddocked surroundings. | ||
| - | Smaller mammals of Marwell | + | A relatively recent development in Marwell' |
| - | still exist somewhat. Marmosets and tamarins can be found at the 'Life in the Trees' | + | |
| - | are perhaps a main attraction] as well as around | + | |
| can be found two of Knowles' | can be found two of Knowles' | ||
| and breed well at Marwell, as they have for years. The bird collection of Marwell appears fairly impressive - | and breed well at Marwell, as they have for years. The bird collection of Marwell appears fairly impressive - | ||
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| honeycreepers [by extension the only honeycreepers at all] on public view in the UK, and in no small part also | honeycreepers [by extension the only honeycreepers at all] on public view in the UK, and in no small part also | ||
| to the walk-through aviary of Fur, Feathers, and Scales, which houses the only white-quilled honeyeater | to the walk-through aviary of Fur, Feathers, and Scales, which houses the only white-quilled honeyeater | ||
| - | on view in the UK. Perhaps an anachronistic addition to Marwell has came in recent years - namely the large structures of animals of which are created out of LEGO bricks. The craftmanship behind such structures, which may be larger-than-life models is undeniable, especially considering the millions of toy bricks necessary to create such structures - though in a world today where children and adults alike are surrounded by toys, video games and LEGO, it blurs the line between what is real and what is not at what is, by and large, an educational, | + | on view in the UK. About 30 bird species are held at Marwell; including penguins, flamingos and ostriches - as well as more uncommon birds including tanagers, ibises and caracara. Perhaps an anachronistic addition to Marwell has came in recent years - namely the large structures of animals of which are created out of LEGO bricks. The craftmanship behind such structures, which may be larger-than-life models is undeniable, especially considering the millions of toy bricks necessary to create such structures - though in a world today where children and adults alike are surrounded by toys, video games and LEGO, it blurs the line between what is real and what is not at what is, by and large, an educational, |
| - | have for years [ocassionally | + | Recent developments seem to give an optimistic view on the future of Marwell - a new Mediterranean-style enclosure, 'Thriving Through Nature', opened in what was Tropical World, providing a spacious area for species such as Egyptian Uromastyx and Sudan Plated Lizard, as well as Rock Hyrax. A small herd of banteng, which first arrived in 2021, has grown to sizable proportions. And several smaller animals - crested caracara, bush dogs, and Brazilian Guinea Pig, have all been introduced - and are popular |
| - | but to those who claim that the torpor | + | |
| - | wth hopeful enthusiasm what is to come next in Marwell' | + | |
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