The viewing of one pool is indoor but the pool isn'tOne is indoors,though maybe not fully.
The third is off display,I believe.
The viewing of one pool is indoor but the pool isn'tOne is indoors,though maybe not fully.
The third is off display,I believe.
Dudley’s penguin breeding programme was started back in 1991 and has even scooped a BIAZA conservation award.
Whipsnade not sure of any others though
The viewing of one pool is indoor but the pool isn't
Well I'm sure I've seen juvenile penguins at Whipsnade in the last 2 years, I could be wrong though!When did they receive BIAZA rewards?
I thought the breeding at Whipsnade was limited only to Northern Rockhopper Penguins.
Most UK zoos with Africans have bred in the last 12 months.Really?Which zoos are breeding Africans?
Well I'm sure I've seen juvenile penguins at Whipsnade in the last 2 years, I could be wrong though!
When did they receive BIAZA rewards?
That's right!Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Africans are housed at Banham,Bristol,Paradise Wildlife Park,Whipsnade,Bird World,Combe Martin,Amazon World and Living Coasts.
I'm not so sure about that, Whipsnade has bred Indian Rhino, Asian Elephant, Pygmy Hippo, Scimtar Horned Oryx, African Penguin, Grevys Zebra, Amur Tiger, Wolverine and plenty more in the last few years!Great to hear.I think Whipsnade is incredibly underrated when it comes to conservation.All the credit for ZSL’s breeding programmes and in-situ projects goes to London Zoo, but Whipsnade is great.
Living Coasts mixes African and Macaroni penguins, Inca terns, Spectacled eider and Bank cormorants. The mix also included King eider but they have recently been moved elsewhere in the collection.An interesting topic on the subject of Penguins is mixed species exhibits.I am aware of Whipsnade Northern Rockhopper, Bristol and Edinburgh.Are there any others?
And Bournemouth Oceanarium did last time I was there.Woodside Wildlife Park also have Inca Terns with their Penguins.
Healthcare is husbandry and the ability to keep out avian flu while providing a natural enclosure.
How is this supposed to tell me what the exhibit looks like??Belfast (Subantarctic Gentoo and Western Rockhopper)
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Presumably the only way to control ('keep out') avian malaria is to keep the birds indoors in controlled environments - and none of you seem to be voting for those....
You might want to rephrase that, came across a little rudeHow is this supposed to tell me what the exhibit looks like??
Good news (in Holland then, at least) - if it really is 'simply' that easy, then those major losses at Longleat and others should not have happened, and are a serious indictment on their managementHow about providing anti-malaria medication? I know that Dutch penguins (both African and Humboldt's) can be provided with these simply by putting the medication in their fish.
Yes, you are right. Mornings are hard hereYou might want to rephrase that, came across a little rude![]()