Best UK Wombat enclosure

Best UK Wombat enclosure?


  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .

Cheers :)

Looks like the Longleat exhibit is a bit smaller than the Hamerton one, and a lot sandier substrate. I'd point out the fact it doesn't look like the wombats can be separated if need be, but that's a moot point given the fact that one of the pair died shortly after arrival anyway! To my eyes the only real "advantage" the exhibit has is the presence of a large amount of mock-rock to add visual theming - which is a debatable advantage given the fact that some, like myself, don't like excessive use of mock-rock :P

There’s also footage here from around 5:00 with an overhead view at 7:41

No, there isn't :P the timestamps you give talk about the ostriches, and the vulture exhibit, respectively.
 

'They love sweetcorn'. Then cuts to a wombat quite literally turning its nose up at corn :D

In all seriousness though, I believe that if the wombat(s) did indeed end up dying due to husbandry issues, it should be reflected in the vote. It would also make the above video pretty spooky...

I cannot find any behavioural differences that suggest that the enclosures would have to be so different, and can find absolutely nothing to suggest that South hairy-nosed wombats don't need to dig as much as their Common counterparts, rather the opposite in fact if anything. Are there any glaring differences I have not picked up?
 
and can find absolutely nothing to suggest that South hairy-nosed wombats don't need to dig as much as their Common counterparts, rather the opposite in fact if anything. Are there any glaring differences I have not picked up?

As far as I am aware, the main differences between the two wombat genera are that Vombatus are a little more cosmopolitan in habitat and diet, being found in a wide range of habitats including mountain pasture, rainforest, arid grassland and open woodland and (although largely feeding on grasses) eat a wide variety of plant matter, whilst Lasiorhinus are restricted to arid/semi-arid grassland and woodland , and are much more obligate grazers.

As you note, the other difference is that Lasiorhinus tends to dig deeper due to the arid conditions of their habitat.
 
Poll closed. Congratulations to Hamerton on winning the vote for Best UK Wombat enclosure. It was a very one sided vote demonstrating the excellence of the Hamerton exhibit. Hamerton has now won 2 out of the 3 polls it has entered. Longleat's new Australian areas have not fared well in these polls with both losing to older exhibits.

Hamerton: 90.9%
Longleat: 9.1%
 
I thought I would provide a summary of all the winners so far. In brackets it reflects the winners if you take into account votes after the poll closed. I would be interested to hear which result everyone found most surprising on reflection.

Bornean Orangutan: Chester
Sumatran Orangutan: Chester
Chimpanzee: Edinburgh
Gorilla: Jersey (Paignton/Jersey)
African Elephant: Howletts
Asian Elephant: Whipsnade
Elephant Safari: Woburn
Black Rhino: Chester
Indian Rhino: Whipsnade
White Rhino: Marwell
Rhino Safari: Woburn
Hippo: Longleat
Pygmy Hippo: Whipsnade
European Brown Bear: Wild Place
Polar Bear: Highland
Sun Bear: Chester
Spectacled Bear: Chester
Jaguar: Chester
Leopard: YWP
Snow Leopard: Highland
Clouded Leopard: Cotswold
Cheetah: Hamerton
Sea Lion: Colchester/Blackpool (Colchester)
Wolf: Highland
African Wild Dog: Chester
Lion: YWP
Safari Lion: Woburn
Tiger: YWP
Okapi: Wild Place (Chester/Wild Place)
Giraffe: Marwell
Penguin: Edinburgh
Aardvark: Blackpool
Bush Dog: Colchester
Giant Otter: Chester
Komodo Dragon: Colchester
Wolverine: Highland
Malyan Tapir: Port Lympne
Koala: Edinburgh
South American Tapir: Newquay
Wombat: Hamerton
Giant Tortoise: Paignton*

* still in progress
 
Now if you look at percentage of votes on average you can compare collections who have entered a different number of polls. I have removed the safari only polls from the results.

Highland: 45%
Hamerton: 44%
Chester: 36%
Wild Place: 28%
YWP: 25%
Whipsnade: 24%
Edinburgh: 22%
Cotswold: 16%
Longleat: 15%
London: 14%
Marwell: 14%
Jersey: 13%
Colchester: 12%
Blackpool: 11%
Port Lympne: 9%
Africa Alive: 8%
Howletts: 8%
Paignton: 8%
Knowsley: 7%
Twycross: 7%
Noah's Ark: 6%
Bristol: 2%
Dudley: 1%
South Lakes: 1%
Banham: 1%
Belfast: 0%
Wingham: 0%

If you want to know any other collections just ask.
 
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