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Some news from fota.
Sadly after Tadghs passing last year, Wally the other resident male giraffe passed away. He was 18 years old and had been at Fota for 8 years. He had 4 female offspring.
The park also has received 12 seahorses from an aquarium in Valencia.
 
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?
 
I was at Fota last month and the housing was complete but the outside was still under construction. I was told the Drills were due by late summer so they have come earlier than expected. Its a huge planted grassy island and should make a magnificent exhibit.
It is noticeable that country zoos like Fota can have a dour appearance in winter but spring to life in better weather so my visit was a bit disapointing overall. The big herds of Bison, Lechwe, Oryx etc. are very impressive and they have 5 or 6 Tapirs and some are pregnant, so that should be cool.
 
I was at Fota yesterday and had a hugely enjoyable experience. The three female drills from Bristol have arrived as I saw them in their house, where they were really active and speedy. The drills can be seen in their house, but their outdoor island is under construction and, according to a banner, won't be finished until September. Nearby there was also construction going on for the new Madagascan Village, which will feature an interpretive center for visitors and two indoor lemur houses. The lemurs will be either free-ranging or be kept on the adjacent islands on the main lake.
I've decided to wait till the (sloth) bears and takin arrive before I visit Fota again.
 
The three female drills from Bristol have arrived as I saw them in their house, where they were really active and speedy. .

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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.

The male and original female were imported from Stuttgart
 
That surely depends on why Bristol is going out of the species?

Bristol started with 1.2. They bred two (surviving) young which must both be females. One of the adult females died leaving male/female + two daughters of the male. So a transfer of the matri-group, which has happened now, was probably desirable anyway, but I'm surprised Bristol don't want to continue with new females.
 
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