Last October 6th, Yamba, a three years old female southern white rhino, arrived from La Boissiere du Doré.
Bienvenue à Yamba - Réserve Africaine de Sigean
Bienvenue à Yamba - Réserve Africaine de Sigean
Recent births in Sigean : 3 grant's zebras, 2 yellow-billed storks, 7 common elands, 14 springbocks, 5 black wildebeests, 10 kafue lechwe, 2 gemsboks, 3 northen bald ibis, 1 hadada ibis, 2 speckled pigeons, 2 pink-backed pelicans, 1 sitatunga, 4 defassa waterbucks, 1 Nile lechwe, red-necked wallabies, 1 rueppell's griffon vulture, 1 dromedary and 2 roan antelopes
Naissances - Réserve Africaine de Sigean
Recent births in Sigean : 3 grant's zebras, 2 yellow-billed storks, 7 common elands, 14 springbocks, 5 black wildebeests, 10 kafue lechwe, 2 gemsboks, 3 northen bald ibis, 1 hadada ibis, 2 speckled pigeons, 2 pink-backed pelicans, 1 sitatunga, 4 defassa waterbucks, 1 Nile lechwe, red-necked wallabies, 1 rueppell's griffon vulture, 1 dromedary and 2 roan antelopes
Naissances - Réserve Africaine de Sigean
Are there many other facilities breeding defassa waterbucks in Europe?Recent births in Sigean : 3 grant's zebras, 2 yellow-billed storks, 7 common elands, 14 springbocks, 5 black wildebeests, 10 kafue lechwe, 2 gemsboks, 3 northen bald ibis, 1 hadada ibis, 2 speckled pigeons, 2 pink-backed pelicans, 1 sitatunga, 4 defassa waterbucks, 1 Nile lechwe, red-necked wallabies, 1 rueppell's griffon vulture, 1 dromedary and 2 roan antelopes
Naissances - Réserve Africaine de Sigean
Of the 22 holders in the EU, eight have bred with the Defassa waterbuck in the past five years, according to ZTL. A large number of them even several times.Are there many other facilities breeding defassa waterbucks in Europe?
How do you find that information?according to ZTL
I know how to find holders, just not the ones that have breeding. Can that be found on Zootierliste, as well?
If you click on the holders' names, you can see more information. The information is in German, so if a zoo has ever had young, it will say something like 'Nachzucht' (German for offspring), usually with a year attached.I know how to find holders, just not the ones that have breeding. Can that be found on Zootierliste, as well?
If you click on the holders' names, you can see more information. The information is in German, so if a zoo has ever had young, it will say something like 'Nachzucht' (German for offspring), usually with a year attached.

New species:
- A pair of White-headed vultures (Trigonoceps occipitalis) is now living in the big aviary at Sigean!]
The post doesn't mention anything, sadly.Do you know where they came from?


According to a french article they came from Netherland were they hatched in April 2023 (no more info about the zoo).Do you know where they came from?