0.1 European bison born on 4th January to mother Erika and father Hyssop.
Baby European Bison Born at Fota
Baby European Bison Born at Fota
Interesting... It also says they are getting '3 females from Bristol Zoo' to add to this pair (of which the female at age 28 must be beyond breeding age anyway) As Bristol only have four drills now (of which two are the male's own offspring), does this mean they will stop keeping them, or replace the females leaving with fresh unrelated ones?1.1 drill have arrived from Stuttgart.
Fota announces the arrival of a new species to Ireland - the Drill
Cubs are visible in a pen which was previously an off show one. Photography impossible.4 Asian lion cubs born 8 weeks ago to father Shanto and mother Gira.
The three female drills from Bristol have arrived as I saw them in their house, where they were really active and speedy. .
I don't know, because I didn't see any macaws on my visit. All I saw in what is supposedly their aviary were two ducks which I can imagine were a male and a female, but not sure of species.@Babyrousa, were the Macaws on show near the tapirs yet?
On my last visit to Bristol I only saw one male. I visited Fota a few days ago and they also have a male.Are the new drills an adult female and two younger ones? I'm unclear what's happening with Bristol's Drills now- this move leaves them currently with just one male.
On my last visit to Bristol I only saw one male. I visited Fota a few days ago and they also have a male.
Yes, Bristol's three females( 1 adult, 2 juveniles born there, either sisters or half-sisters -as Bristol lost one adult female) have joined an adult male and old handraised female at Fota, these two came from Europe. It seems Bristol will no longer keep them soon.
Fota's gain is Bristol's unwelcome loss.
That surely depends on why Bristol is going out of the species?