I seem to remember a visit when there was just one elderly Lioness living in there.
That could well be "Dotty," who outlived her partner for some time.
A certain Mr May may be able to confirm this for me....
I seem to remember a visit when there was just one elderly Lioness living in there.
Was this the last lion in the old enclosure? Whipsnade went a few years without Lions I think until the current exhibit opened.I seem to remember a visit when there was just one elderly Lioness living in there.
Was this the last lion in the old enclosure? Whipsnade went a few years without Lions I think until the current exhibit opened.
Was this the last lion in the old enclosure? Whipsnade went a few years without Lions I think until the current exhibit opened.
The cubs were born 2006, so the new exhibit is 2003/04?
I assume that'll be the London pack moving over then?
Has it been said they will get another male? I can't see that happening while the castrated males remain, they are very territorial and regularly take it in turn to patrol the enclosure. I'm sure they wouldn't tolerate a new & probably smaller male, just because he had a mane.. While I was up there things in the Africa Section are still the same since after the sad loss of Spike the Male Lion 2 weeks ago now. Hope the new male lion will be joining Whipsnade's Pride very soon
I am Looking forward to seeing the African Hunting Dogs At Whipsnade, but I don't know how they will fit in the woodland/ Europe Section unless the African Section is Extended
Also I wonder what the Discovery Centre will be turned into when it closes this month.
I think the real anomaly will be when the chimps are eventually bred out, with rumoured replacements being gelada or orang.
The Discovery Centre will become storage/keeper quarters as its no longer fit for animal use.
To be more precise:A pair of Asian lions have arrived from Sakkarbaug Zoo, India and are currently in quarantine. Named Amal (m) and Toral (f) they will be transferred to London Zoo once their quarantine is over.
It is hoped the hunting dogs will arrive by early Spring.