Not been on here for a little while - yes Pertinax, it was the baby sifaka. Officially it was off show but they moved mum to the front room by the end of my visit. I'm presuming everything is going well for them then.
The baby is a male and has been named 'Yousstwo'V cool news, anyone any idea of the sex?
With perhaps another sifaka announcement just around the corner.
The SH Oryx are not in the first paddock you drive past on entering anymore , nor did I see them anywhere else. Same for Ostrich. The Polecat I looked for but did not see in its old place- occupied by something else now, so it may have died.
SH Oryx will return to CWP and occupy the first paddock on the right in 2018/19 when parasites are no longer an issue .At present paddock is still occupied by a pair of ostriches .0.0.2 African Crested Porcupettes were born on March 18th.
CWP have bred Chinese Crocodile Lizard
"Cotswold Wildlife Park announces birth of UK's first Chinese Crocodile Lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus) in a zoo.
• This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
• The Chinese Crocodile Lizard is found only in the cool forests of China and in very small numbers in Vietnam.
• Wild populations are under serious threat from habitat loss and capture for the illegal pet trade. This species is also still widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, since its ability to remain immobile for hours, occasionally days, led to the belief that it could cure insomnia.
• This species gives birth to live young.
• The baby Lizard is currently off-show in the Reptile rearing room. Visitors can see the adults in their enclosure in the Reptile House."
The Scimitar Horned Oryx never came to Marwell.The SH oryx moved to Marwell 9 months ago due to parasite problems with the paddock pasture. A pair of ostriches remain in the enclosure .Ruby the rhino is due to give birth around Easter.The other adullt female rhino Namcy is due to give birth in August. A pair of Provost Squirrels occupy the enclosure opposite the binturong where the polecats were. All the female agoutis have moved to Woburn Safari Park leaving just two male agoutis with the squirrel monkeys..None are with the Red Ti Ti monkeys. Only the walk through Aviary in the walled section remains off limits due to bird -flu.
A new Frog House has been opened on the site of the old naked mole rats enclosure.Viewing is only from the outside.it displays Mossy Frogs,Borneo Eared Frogs,Peacock Frogs,False Tomato Frogs,Beatiful Mantella,Yellow and Black Dart Frog,Cinnamon Frogs,and African Bull Frogs.