Phantom Gaur
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I’ll be coming to the UK in March and I’m trying to decide which zoos to visit. What are some really rare animals on exhibit and which locations? Thanks for the help!
I’ll be coming to the UK in March and I’m trying to decide which zoos to visit. What are some really rare animals on exhibit and which locations? Thanks for the help!
If you come from US, I would recommend British Wildlife Centre. Not far from London and full of interesting species, hard to see in America.
Erm...NOT true,she`s the owner`s girlfriend but she doesn`t live there.Seconded. The Barn and Hedgerow houses are especially good. Plus, Judi Dench lives there. Really true.
Sloth bears are also held at Johnsons of Old Hurst.I can think of a few species that are rare in UK zoo's
Polar bears as there are only two zoo's in the uk that have them- highland wildlife park and Yorkshire wildlife park
Giant pandas Edinburgh
Southern koala- longleat
Coquerels sifaka - chester
Gemsbok - whipsnade
Sloth bear - whipsnade
Sri Lankan leopards- Banham
Gaur-whispnade
Southern hairy nosed wombat-longleat
Malayan tiger- Hamertton
Not much to add as those above have together encapsulated everything pretty well, but depending on how far you are willing to travel/how much time you have, here are a few thoughts - and again assuming you are based in London...
- London Zoo is the obvious choice in terms of accessibility, and would get anyone coming from the US a fair few lifers, particularly with regards to birds I suspect.
- Chester Zoo is the best zoo in the UK and would again get you a number of lifers, while showcasing some of Europe's best in terms of enclosure quality.
- Hamerton should definitely be up there too - stunning collection of rarities but I suspect still wouldn't be quite as many lifers as London or Chester. Very interesting place though, albeit hard to get to if unfamiliar with British public transport.
- Scottish Owl Centre is the best owl collection in the world, and while this obviously depends on your willingness to travel beyond Southern England, it could be combined on the day with Five Sisters or more broadly with Edinburgh.
- WWT Slimbridge is probably the place to be for wetland wildlife, both captive and wild - unless you've been to Sylvan Heights, it'll fetch a load of waterfowl lifers plus a plethora of British wetland wildlife visible from the hides. Slimbridge is however hard to get to and perhaps a trip there makes little sense given limited time (particularly with Bristol closing) so I'd recommend WWT Arundel as an alternative (a bit closer and more accessible, albeit with fewer species but a handful of gems and some nice wildlife opportunities). If you are sticking to London, London Wetland Centre should also be kept in mind).
- Exmoor Zoo is brilliant for rarities, particularly ibis species and small carnivorans. It is, however, very challenging to reach without a car, so probably shouldn't be attempted unless you are very keen on the collection. Highland Wildlife Park is similarly inaccessible but offers some of the best enclosures in Europe for their species.
- There are a plethora of small collections in London's periphery that offer a nice selection of species. Birdworld is about an hour and a half away and has a lovely bird collection, including the last Bank cormorants in Europe. Cedars Nature Centre as has been mentioned has Zorilla and a handful of other species I can see being lifers. Cassiobury Farm is only open on certain days but if timed correctly you could be treated to the only Sunda porcupines in Europe, plus Zorillas and a few other nice rarities. Further afield, the British Wildlife Centre and Wildwood Trust are both excellent institutions but tough to get to without a car, though a visit to the latter could be accompanied with views of Britain's first wild bison in who knows how long. Barleylands in Billericay has a Four-eyed opossum and some other nice rarities. Finally Colchester Zoo is probably the furthest of these but also a lovely day out, with a fair few lifers for a North American.
Hopefully that is helpful, and have a lovely trip when it comes.
Tbh I don’t think you could combine SOC with Five sisters or Edinburgh because both are zoos which require a full day
Wildplace project have a few rarer species but it’s also a nice zoo to visitI’ll be coming to the UK in March and I’m trying to decide which zoos to visit. What are some really rare animals on exhibit and which locations? Thanks for the help!
I thought that this was a joke and it said Ring-tailed lemurDon't know whether this thread is still relevant anymore but anyone wanting to visit the UK to see rare species, Hemsley Conservation Centre now has a single Ring-Tailed Vontsira.