Amur Leopard IONA, born 15 October 2017, has finally moved from Thrigby to the USA, arriving safely at Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley, Illinois on 2 June.
She is now the mother of 2 cubs:
Niabi Zoo sees birth of 2 endangered Amur leopard cubs | wqad.com
Amur Leopard IONA, born 15 October 2017, has finally moved from Thrigby to the USA, arriving safely at Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley, Illinois on 2 June.
saw it today. typically adorableThrigby announced the birth of a snow leopard cub on 25 June. Female I believe.
19-year-old female Sumatran Tiger, Dua has been PTS:
It is with heavy hearts... - Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
Sadly, the two female crab-eating macaques - Asing and Istri - were euthanised separately a few weeks ago.
19-year-old female Sumatran Tiger, Dua has been PTS:
It is with heavy hearts... - Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
Great age for her, was Dua a purebred Sumatran?

Had an enjoyable morning at Thrigby today (afternoon at Africa Alive).
The enclosure I'd noted above as being refurbished on a previous visit in cat cloisters is the outdoor space for the owston's palm civet
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I saw the back of it having a nap so can hardly claim to have had a good view (sign not view pictured).
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Elsewhere in the cat cloister area, the sign for the Eurasian wildcat was gone.
The work around the tiger enclosure had made progress since I was last there with new fencing installed around the refitted second area.
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The male tiger was having some enrichement with a good amount of growling and spitting. A nice reminder of how tigers are vs how domestic catlike they can look napping in the sun.
On my other visits the area with the bridges and the binturong / birds was being refubished and I couldn't go in. That was now open and new bridges installed. The black headed Ibis, Demoiselle crane, bar headed geese, egyptian geese, white fronted geese, little egrets, white stork and javan peafowl were showy (including being on the walkway itself over the aviary) and there were a couple or more of each which was nice to see.
Elsewhere the porcupine enclosure appeared to be empty and one group of Tamiops squirrels were next to the Sulawesi macaques but the other group near the entrance were no longer there. Had good sightings of most of the other animals including the snowleopards.
There were more free flying birds in the forest / tropical house than on my last visit, a noisy group of hill mynahs (not signed) a pair of red whiskered bulbol and a very pretty white crested laughing thrush. A red vented bulbul was also signed but not seen. Unsigned but wandering around were roul roul patridge and a pink necked green pigeon. Nice space to watch the birds.
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Scottish Wildcats are being moved around in attempt to give Clouded more room at moment and male is off show.
2nd part of Tiger enclosure was opened this morning. Work on new holding area and den to begin soon. There is one male porcupine left and Tamiops are waiting to move back into their summer quarters by gate. New pairs of Hill Mynas in forest house from Birdworld hopefully will breed. No longer have Red vented Bulbul so sign has been missed and the dove is remaining Sulawesi(Yellow. Fronted)Ground dove which will hopefully be paired up this year.
Thanks for the info on the dove! My error.
The tiger enclosure area looked like a good change and the male was certainly up and about! Was fun to see him (and hear the noise).
The hill mynas were super fun to watch - hope they do really well for you. I thoroughly enjoy a free flight space and trying to find the perching spots for the birds, it's a great way to spend time.