felis silvestris
Well-Known Member
What type of civet?
Asian palm civet is listed as a former holding on ZTL.What type of civet?
@Alwaysevergreen already stated they are offshow at PL. According to them the enclosure pictured doesn’t house Owston’s anymoreAt Lympne again today thinking some how I had missed the Civet enclosure and for the life of me could not find it anywhere unless it is in an offshow enclosure
Sorry. I don’t know how to delete a poll.I personally feel, this poll, should be cancelled and reset. As we have votes not knowing if it's just Owlston's Civets or all Civets and the one with the lead is for an exhibit which is now home to a Fishing Cat and has been for several years, and the one the Civets are in, is not on public view, and is smaller than Newquay's and similar in size to Shaldon's. Thrigby's has also been revamped and looks nice, yet no pictures, so I personally feel any outcome of this poll is currently very misleading and would not do it justice at all.
You could ask those who have voted for PL to change their vote.Sorry. I don’t know how to delete a poll.
Bit late either way.You could ask those who have voted for PL to change their vote.
Not sure how people reached that conclusion.Bit late either way.
Poll closed. Congratulations to Thrigby for Having the Best Palm Civet enclosure in the UK.
Thrigby: 31.8%
Newquay: 22.7%
Hamerton: 18.2%
Port Lympne: 18.2%
Shaldon: 9.1%
Bit late either way.
Poll closed. Congratulations to Thrigby for Having the Best Palm Civet enclosure in the UK.
Thrigby: 31.8%
Newquay: 22.7%
Hamerton: 18.2%
Port Lympne: 18.2%
Shaldon: 9.1%
A shame really considering how small the population is in captivity - either we can hope more offspring is bred from Newquay and Shaldon have some success or we get another importThis poll needs to be redone. Thrigby Hall no longer holds Owlston's Civet's, their pair passed away earlier this year and therefore when the poll was conducted, they no longer held the species.
Port Lympne's is not in the exhibit shown.
Really, this poll should be rendered void, and redone with the three zoos that actually hold the species, Newquay, Shaldon and Port Lympne.