Two Blue-crowned Laughingthrush chicks have hatched at Whipsnade. They had to be handreared but will soon rejoin the adults: Log into Facebook | Facebook
Interesting, I was there today as well! We may have unknowingly crossed pathsUp at Whipsnade in the heat today.
The highlight was seeing a new scimitar horned oryx calf in the paddock with it’s mother and the rest of the herd.
Good to see Khari the lion using all of the enclosure - he was enjoying the shade under the trees at the opposite end to the house.
Both red pandas were out and about - it was actually quite easy to see them in the large tree which was good news as it’s a lot of foliage to navigate, but they stand out well.
Any news on potential pride mates for Khari(lion) or is this still work in progress?
Interesting, I was there today as well! We may have unknowingly crossed paths![]()
709 different school parties?Although there were 709 school parties (lovely day for them) there were not that many people not in one of those overall.
709 different school parties?My worst nightmare. Yet individual visitors are still expected to pre-book at ZSL sites. What on earth for?
Ha I also was up at the zoo earlier today. Incredibly hot!
Good progress is being made on the Aardvark/Porcupine/Meerkat area.
Again was surprised at how easily you could see the Red Pandas, they were together up the big tree.
Most exciting thing of note was the surprise of a Lowland Anoa in one of the paddocks on the way into the passage through Asia!
Hang on why is Nacho is moving to Whipsnade from LongleatTwo Aardvarks have today joined ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. A male called Terry from Africa Alive and a female called Nacho from Longleat.
Nice addition to the collection.
why is Nacho is moving to Whipsnade from Longleat
Two Aardvarks have today joined ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. A male called Terry from Africa Alive and a female called Nacho from Longleat.
Nice addition to the collection.
Two Aardvarks have today joined ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. A male called Terry from Africa Alive and a female called Nacho from Longleat.
Nice addition to the collection.
Does anyone know what subspecies the new cheetah are, or have Whipsnade reverted back to exhibiting generic “zoo cheetah?”
According to Fota where they came from they are ‘northern cheetahs’ (Acinonyx j. soemmeringii) and the fota Director coordinates the studbook for them. They are from two different litters and “part of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria Northern cheetah breeding programme which is coordinated by Fota Wildlife Park.”