The alligator lives in a separate building on the other side of the path.Are the alligators part of the house?
The alligator lives in a separate building on the other side of the path.Are the alligators part of the house?
Has anyone seen the Snow Leopard cub outside yet ?
Understand it will be kept indoors for safety until it’s old enough but would love to see the little one
The staff have announced four possible names that the visitors can choose one fromThe Snow Leopard cub has been sexed as a male.
With Nancy leaving, does this mean the alligator houses days are numbered?A few more updates:
- The tamarin group that had moved into the farm area have all left the collection, leaving only the single male who is still in the small monkey house.
- The new gibbon house is just about finished.
- Nancy the alligator is due to leave the collection in the next few weeks.
- The waterfall in the snow leopard enclosure has been turned off and the pool filled with bark chippings, presumably for the safety of the cub.
- One of the rheas has died leaving the zoo with a single individual (this happened months ago but I never got around to mentioning it).
Do we know where Nancy is going and what the plans are for the remaining male?A few more updates:
- The tamarin group that had moved into the farm area have all left the collection, leaving only the single male who is still in the small monkey house.
- The new gibbon house is just about finished.
- Nancy the alligator is due to leave the collection in the next few weeks.
- The waterfall in the snow leopard enclosure has been turned off and the pool filled with bark chippings, presumably for the safety of the cub.
- One of the rheas has died leaving the zoo with a single individual (this happened months ago but I never got around to mentioning it).
I can’t say for sure what will be happening to the house, I can’t see it holding alligators again.With Nancy leaving, does this mean the alligator houses days are numbered?
I don’t know where she’s going unfortunately, I’ll put further information on here if I find any out.Do we know where Nancy is going and what the plans are for the remaining male?
Must have missed that news - I agree that I don't think they'll hold alligators going forward, which is a shame within itself as they were one of the highlights during my visits to the collection.I don’t know where she’s going unfortunately, I’ll put further information on here if I find any out.
Albert passed away a few years ago.
I get how and why you get attached to a species. However, from a conservation PoV I would rather that the Welsh Mountain Zoo focus on a more interesting or endangered/threatened crocodile species. There is a real range of popssibilities, even for the smaller species like Cuvier dwarf caiman or Philippine or Cuban crocodiles! Well, my personal pet peeve ..., it will be interesting to see what will replace the alligator or if the new Reptile House will have room for a crocodile species of sorts?Yep Albert passed a few years ago, a shame as he was quite impressive. I can't see it holding alligators again either, it's not the biggest in the world. Could maybe hold some smaller crocodilian species but the building is definitely past it's prime so wouldn't surprise me if it was demolished completely.
@JT have you been to the new reptile house since it opened? If so, what is it like and how different does it look?