Any sirenians - I've just read Attenborough's account of capturing London's first manatee, and what a species to hold provided a good enclosure is given. But also more gaur and sloth bears. Wouldn't mind to see forest elephants either, but given the lack of them worldwide that's a very long shot.
Indeed. I believe London's first manatee arrived in 1875, and was held in the reptile house, although not the current one. Rather, the same building that is now Blackburn Pavilion.Interesting - I had thought that London held manatees in the 19th century (in, I think, the Reptile House?)
I must admit when I read it was the first one I had my doubts and expected a reply correcting itInteresting - I had thought that London held manatees in the 19th century (in, I think, the Reptile House?
Any sirenians - I've just read Attenborough's account of capturing London's first manatee......
Some of London Zoo's other early manatees were housed in the Reptile House (now the Bird House / Blackburn Pavilion) but the first manatee, in 1875, was housed outside in what was once a seal pond.Indeed. I believe London's first manatee arrived in 1875, and was held in the reptile house, although not the current one. Rather, the same building that is now Blackburn Pavilion.
I would love to see kodiak Bears in rebuilt bear ravine at Dudley zooAfrican or Indian leopard
Longleat would also be a good optionI'd love to see Tasmanian Devils. I know there's probably some sort of legal requirements with the Australian government or something regarding them, but if anywhere would be able to hold them, it'd be Hamerton.
Since this thread has been revived and I missed it the first time I'll throw in my suggestion.It's a tough one, biggies I'd like to see would be Kagu, Marbled Cat, Marbled Polecat, or a pangolin species to name a few, but if I had to choose any species then it would have to be Side-striped Jackal.
We were actually very close to this until covid happened. One UK zoo was definitely close but as I say Covid and ultimately Brexit put an end to itI'd love to see Tasmanian Devils. I know there's probably some sort of legal requirements with the Australian government or something regarding them, but if anywhere would be able to hold them, it'd be Hamerton.
Interesting...Clearly unlikely but I’m going with Brown Hyena at Hamerton.
I too would very much like to see picathartes in the UK again.Olingos, golden bamboo lemurs, rockfowl