That's awful to hear, I was looking forward to seeing Cleo for the first time when I visit a couple of weeks from now. I hope she was at least comfortable when she died and didn't suffer too much.The zoo have just announced that female Cheetah, Cleo, sadly passed away overnight. They suspect she was suffering from liver failure.
They were already planning to get a male, so I believe they will probably go through with this and then just get a different female.Devastating. Where do Edinburgh go from here regarding cheetahs?
Perhaps Cleo's death will mean they'll fasttrack this (excuse the pun), and the male will arrive much sooner than planned?They were already planning to get a male, so I believe they will probably go through with this and then just get a different female.
Now there's some Moo-Deng level cute meme potential.A female red panda has been born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo and had her first health check from the wildlife conservation charity’s veterinary team. The kit is now nine-weeks-old and was born on July 17 2024.
The tiny youngster is doing well and will be named shortly. Visitors will soon have the chance to spot the kit who will be sticking close to mum, Ginger, and dad, Bruce:
Endangered red panda kit born at Edinburgh Zoo
That's fantastic! I really hope I can see Akiko when I visit next week, I've never seen a Pallas's cat before.
Where is the Pallas cat housed?
Oberon, a Grevy’s zebra stallion, has arrived at Edinburgh Zoo from Chessington World of Adventures’ zoo as part of the breeding programme for the endangered species. Keepers at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) are hopeful he will mate with the zoo’s resident females Azizi and Grace before he returns to Chessington at the end of the year:
Endangered zebra arrives at Edinburgh Zoo from Chessington to boost population
Yes Grevy's zebra have been successfully bred at Edinburgh Zoo several times previously.Have they been successful in breeding Grevys before?
Love Pallas Cats I remember when they were housed in the Scottish Wildcat enclosure years ago.
I would expect that if Chessington is really on the path to animal management being a side show that the EEP / EAZA might take action to remove Grevy's zebra from their facility (and put them in breeding groups or bachelor herds elsewhere (Just a thought ...)?Oberon, a Grevy’s zebra stallion, has arrived at Edinburgh Zoo from Chessington World of Adventures’ zoo as part of the breeding programme for the endangered species. Keepers at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) are hopeful he will mate with the zoo’s resident females Azizi and Grace before he returns to Chessington at the end of the year:
Endangered zebra arrives at Edinburgh Zoo from Chessington to boost population
I don't see why that should happen. The main area of animal displays would remain it seems, with only certain exhibits- perhaps only the Gorillas and Lions, leaving the park.I would expect that if Chessington is really on the path to animal management being a side show that the EEP / EAZA might take action to remove Grevy's zebra from their facility (and put them in breeding groups or bachelor herds elsewhere (Just a thought ...)?