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They used to have a larger group- around six- stemming from when the previous pair bred. Gradually they have died off again. I suspect they don't aim to breed anymore?

The Diana Monkeys have(afaik) not bred since the previously successful breeding pair were split up some years ago now on EEP recommendation and the male sent abroad. It was an unwise decision in my view, rather born out by the fact the 'new' male has resided with the original breeding female and her daughter quite some time now, but still no patter of tiny Diana feet seems in the offing... I hope I'm proved wrong of course.

Someone I know who did an Animal Experience recently was told that a male Red River Hog was on the way.

Dianas - they're rarely close enough for anything to happen, at least while on display.
 
2022

The year did not start positively for the zoo, from a guest/members perspective, but here is what I’m looking forward to in 2022:

* New entrance area with Brookside garden (?) and new walkway to tropical house and/or around lake on a new path replacing the railway.
* Giraffes moving into Elephant house and Zebra into Giraffe house.
* re-stocking or new inhabitants of the following areas: Lechwe & Kangaroo paddocks, Reptile nursery & tortoise lawn, Camel paddock, Cusimanse enclosure, Coati house (Red Panda?, Owl aviaries.
* New imports of - Maned Wolf, Ostrich, Lion (Newquay), King Colobus, Lar Gibbon.
* Hopeful breeding of: E Bongo, RR Hog, Diana Monkey, Cassowary, Spider Monkey, Oriental Stork, Hornbill & Cheetah.
* Fingers crossed for no new TB cases or weather damage to site.
* Hopeful of good recruitment in all areas of the organisation and solid retention of loyal & dedicated staff.

Here’s to a belated good luck to all at PZ for 2022 after so many tricky and rocky years!

@TriUK when you reference the relocation of the Zebras,do you mean that the Rothschild Giraffes are leaving Paignton? I hope this is not the situation,this would certainly be two steps forward and one step back. I am glad the Zebras are moving to a larger and more adequate enclosure. Hopefully Paignton keep the 2 Zebra Fillys and move Jabari. This would provide Paignton with 2 extra breeding Females. My opinion is that Paignton should retain both fillys. Realistically Taru could only have a couple more foals. Taru is now at least 20 years of age. I know that the younger Mare resides at Paignton,but the Zoo is in the best position with the Heartmans Mountain Zebra it’s ever been in. Hopefully this move will bring an end to the curse of the bad Hooves.
@TriUK do you know if a Male Rotchild Giraffe will move to Paignton as part of this project?
 
@TriUK when you reference the relocation of the Zebras,do you mean that the Rothschild Giraffes are leaving Paignton? I hope this is not the situation,this would certainly be two steps forward and one step back. I am glad the Zebras are moving to a larger and more adequate enclosure. Hopefully Paignton keep the 2 Zebra Fillys and move Jabari. This would provide Paignton with 2 extra breeding Females. My opinion is that Paignton should retain both fillys. Realistically Taru could only have a couple more foals. Taru is now at least 20 years of age. I know that the younger Mare resides at Paignton,but the Zoo is in the best position with the Heartmans Mountain Zebra it’s ever been in. Hopefully this move will bring an end to the curse of the bad Hooves.
@TriUK do you know if a Male Rotchild Giraffe will move to Paignton as part of this project?
Taru is now on birth control. The Giraffes are due to move into the empty Elephant house & paddock, with the Zebra moving into the current Giraffe section, which though not mountainous, will be better for their hoof health.
I heard that a male Giraffe is planned, but changes at PZ take years not months?
 
Taru is now on birth control. The Giraffes are due to move into the empty Elephant house & paddock, with the Zebra moving into the current Giraffe section, which though not mountainous, will be better for their hoof health.
I heard that a male Giraffe is planned, but changes at PZ take years not months?

@TriUK from your response that I quoted,it sounds like thease developments are years down the line. I have 3 questions that I would like answered. I’ll tag @Gigit and @Pertinax as between you my answers will most likely be answered
1. Where is the Jungle Express being moved to now that it is leaving Paignton Zoo?
2. What is happening to the derelict Living Coasts site? It has been closed for almost 2 years with virtually no updates.
3. Which Zoo is Yali the Asiatic Lion heading to later this year,and what are your views on Yali being replaced by African Lions,the more common breed of Lion?
 
@TriUK from your response that I quoted,it sounds like thease developments are years down the line. I have 3 questions that I would like answered. I’ll tag @Gigit and @Pertinax as between you my answers will most likely be answered
1. Where is the Jungle Express being moved to now that it is leaving Paignton Zoo?
2. What is happening to the derelict Living Coasts site? It has been closed for almost 2 years with virtually no updates.
3. Which Zoo is Yali the Asiatic Lion heading to later this year,and what are your views on Yali being replaced by African Lions,the more common breed of Lion?
The train and track have all been purchased by private train enthusiasts around the country.
Torbay Council have a number of specialist business estate agents asking for suitable bids from investors to transform the Living Coasts site into something that matches the council’s vision (whatever that is?). Three deadlines for applications have passed, so obviously nothing. It remains overgrown & rather sad looking.
The transfer of Yali has not been updated to say where he’s going. Personally, I’m sad PZ are losing Asiatics but glad it’s happening as a welfare move (Newquay s exhibit is far too small for 3 lions).
 
Taru is now on birth control. The Giraffes are due to move into the empty Elephant house & paddock, with the Zebra moving into the current Giraffe section, which though not mountainous, will be better for their hoof health.
I heard that a male Giraffe is planned, but changes at PZ take years not months?
For those not local: Taru is a female Hartmann's mountain zebra.
 
Dianas - they're rarely close enough for anything to happen, at least while on display.

I suspect the original female, or both of them together, may still be dominant over the 'new' male, even if he's now full grown. It may be more likely that he will eventually breed with the daughter though.
 
Zoo plants trees to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee - BBC News
BBC local news.
Does anyone know if this area (between elephant paddock & badger hide) will become part of an animal exhibit?
Having watched the BBC news item on this, I would suspect not. They mention a new habitat for native species such as birds and insects. Filling it with trees is more cost effective than keeping animals there. A bit like the situation at Edinburgh that I've just been reading about, as described by TeaLovingDave:
"Ah, the joys of Edinburgh once again going to the "try to remove any indication there was an exhibit there to begin with, and if anyone questions it put a sign up saying they are leaving the area to get overgrown deliberately in order to encourage wildlife" well in order to disguise the shrinking collection.... as also seen in the last decade or so with the old bush dog enclosure, the entire row of aviaries behind the Sun Bear exhibit, the old souslik exhibit, the row of enclosures opposite the Monkey House which used to hold chevrotain and pudu, the entire Carnivore Row, and so on and so forth :p"
 
Filling it with trees is more cost effective than keeping animals there. A bit like the situation at Edinburgh that I've just been reading about, as described by TeaLovingDave:

Well, not so much - so far as I recall, that area hasn't been part of an exhibit for quite some time (I don't even recall an exhibit there when I first visited in 2012) and therefore doesn't fall under the same shrinkflation banner as the situation I was talking about :P
 
Well, not so much - so far as I recall, that area hasn't been part of an exhibit for quite some time (I don't even recall an exhibit there when I first visited in 2012) and therefore doesn't fall under the same shrinkflation banner as the situation I was talking about :p
I think in recent decades it’s been scrubland and dedicated, ironically, to badger watching (which I enjoyed on a number of occasions) and had ‘British Wildlife’ signage under Tongues stewardship. However, as a kid I recall hoofstock in that area & I think (correct me if I’m wrong) the attached map highlights this?
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0:0:1 Dik Dik was born on 27th January. The youngster has been called Caramel but I'm unsure if its male or female.

What's Paignton's record of Dik Dik breeding?
 
0:0:1 Dik Dik was born on 27th January. The youngster has been called Caramel but I'm unsure if its male or female.

What's Paignton's record of Dik Dik breeding?
It’s the first breeding from this pairing/holding I believe. Not sure if they’ve been held in the past but certainly haven’t been in the last 10-15 years.
 
Someone I know who did an Animal Experience recently was told that a male Red River Hog was on the way.

He has arrived.

Elsewhere - a signless tank in Amphibian Ark has for a long time contained nice planting, a bowl of water and pieces of fruit. I thought they must be breeding fruit flies or something but according to a new sign it contains Coconut Crab/s.
 
He has arrived.

Elsewhere - a signless tank in Amphibian Ark has for a long time contained nice planting, a bowl of water and pieces of fruit. I thought they must be breeding fruit flies or something but according to a new sign it contains Coconut Crab/s.
If so, they’ll need to find a much larger tank as they’re huge when grown!
 
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