Farewell to a big character - Marwell Zoo
Bagai, Marwell's male Amur Tiger, has died.
Bagai, Marwell's male Amur Tiger, has died.
Would now that make eleven?Four new female arrivals to ensure their species survival
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We’re delighted to have welcomed four new additions to our Endangered Przewalski’s horse herd.
The foals are named Xaela, Shara, Bilüü, Ereen. They are doing well, and their births are great news for the future of this previously Extinct in the Wild species.
Erin Luter, Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: “These horses, that were previously listed “Extinct in the Wild”, are an example of how zoo breeding programmes can help restore threatened species around the world.”
“Thanks to breeding programmes like ours at Marwell they can now be found in reintroduction sites in Mongolia and China and have been downlisted to Endangered.”
#Przewalskishorse #Conservation #Endangered
Not much comes to mind. Far as I know Read has done good job keeping what's there in stead ... but not made anything significantly new yet.That’s good news.
I’ll be visiting tomorrow - anything specific I should look out for?
That’s good news.
I’ll be visiting tomorrow - anything specific I should look out for?
They should mention restoration program in Kazakhstan at least and perhaps Ukraine and Uzbekistan (at some point).Four new female arrivals to ensure their species survival
Read more: bit.ly/4crmHpZ
We’re delighted to have welcomed four new additions to our Endangered Przewalski’s horse herd.
The foals are named Xaela, Shara, Bilüü, Ereen. They are doing well, and their births are great news for the future of this previously Extinct in the Wild species.
Erin Luter, Animal Keeper, Hoofstock, said: “These horses, that were previously listed “Extinct in the Wild”, are an example of how zoo breeding programmes can help restore threatened species around the world.”
“Thanks to breeding programmes like ours at Marwell they can now be found in reintroduction sites in Mongolia and China and have been downlisted to Endangered.”
#Przewalskishorse #Conservation #Endangered
The Ibis left last year for London Zoo, the the last Egret has died in the walk through, a female Roan has died leaving one female.Comments/Answers to a few points:
- Last time I was there (3 months ago) there were no sign of the Otters - not sure if they're still there
- I belive the ibis have left!
I would hope not, twenty years ago they had around thirty, but those days have long gone, nearly two years ago the two male Besia Oryx arrived from YWP, would be nice to see some females, as with other species Lesser Kudu and Arabian Oryx animals need to come in from Europe or the species will be gone from Marwell and the UK.Are they going to to out of roan antelope or will they get some more?
Upsettingly low numbers in the girrafes paddock !
Just glad Sitatunga, Bongo, Scimitar and Prezwalskis are growing to knowles-esque size groups.
I would hope not, twenty years ago they had around thirty, but those days have long gone, nearly two years ago the two male Besia Oryx arrived from YWP, would be nice to see some females, as with other species Lesser Kudu and Arabian Oryx animals need to come in from Europe or the species will be gone from Marwell and the UK.
Two male Beisa, three female Arabian don't bode well for building herds. As you said they've had plenty of time to rectify these groups without doing anything so far.I feel those species have been in that situation for long enough for something to have been done about it. I am therefore skeptical if anything will be, unless it has got onto the new CEO's radar.