Ten maybe another female will give birthMarwell have been on a serious roll when it comes to banteng breeding from the second they arrived on site. It’s delightful.
How many do they have now?
Arrived last yearDid Marwell already have bush thick knees? They are in the walkthrough aviary between the wallabies and Cold Blooded Corner. I don't recall seeing them before.
Golden-handed yes. Emperor I believe were still there in August '23Have the emperor and golden-handed tamarins gone from Life Among the Trees. I didn't see them and their signs had gone.
I am annoyed they couldn't utilise it more. With the horses there there are quite a lot of things they could do with it. Add some bison for a Pleistocene theme, some camels and Asiatic deer for an Asian theme, perhaps even some longhorns there to highlight the work Marwell does in preserving marshes using those species!I am only speculating but I suspect there is no long term plan for the African valley. It functions perfectly well for the horses, even if this wasn't the original intentions. Sadly the development has ended up an unqualified disaster.
Yes, there is still a lot of potential there, but achieving it will be difficult. The absence of housing is an obvious one - where is the horses indoor accommodation?I am annoyed they couldn't utilise it more. With the horses there there are quite a lot of things they could do with it. Add some bison for a Pleistocene theme, some camels and Asiatic deer for an Asian theme, perhaps even some longhorns there to highlight the work Marwell does in preserving marshes using those species!
I concede it's not what they wanted with the African development but that doesn't mean that they can't do much more with it. Though I suppose extra housing would need to be built
- Have the emperor and golden-handed tamarins gone from Life Among the Trees. I didn't see them and their signs had gone.
- The giraffes were shut inside today. The roan antelope and plains zebra still had access to the paddock. The former cheetah enclosure that was incorporated into the giraffe paddock has been separated off by a load of branches. Are there plans to make this an enclosure again,
Is this in the new development or part of the old[er] one?Some exciting news
Say hello to Warjun
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We’re “chuffed” to announce the exciting arrival of our new snow leopard! Warjun, who will be two in May, is currently settling into his new habitat after travelling from Czech Republic.
While he gets used to his new home, his side will be closed off. You may still catch a glimpse of him but we ask you to stay behind the barriers so he can explore his new surroundings and we’ll update you once it fully reopens.
Carrie Arnold, Carnivores Team Leader, said: “Warjun is a really exciting new arrival to the zoo.
“He’s doing incredibly well since arriving last night and we’ve seen lots of positive behaviours as he starts exploring his new home. Warjun is a young animal and we hope one day he will play a vital role in securing the future of this species.”
Irina, our female snow leopard will be visible as usual on the other side of the snow leopard habitat.
Credit - Zoo Zurich, Fabio Süess