Kalaw
Well-Known Member
I agree that is a shame, although seeing as the number of UK holders has tripled over the past three years after nearly vanishing from the continent entirely, and there is a chance for further holders seeing as Chester still breeds multiple groups, its difficult for me to complain.Sad that so few zoos have Babirusa these days.
When seeing new species became a priority of mine, Chester was the only UK zoo to hold the species, and I became somewhat nervous that I would never get to see them in my lifetime. Now, both my local zoos hold them, and should I wish to see one it is just an hour's cycle ride away. Hopefully London and/or Whipsnade can also breed the species in the near future!