That is very good news!Enjoyable visit to Whipsnade today, cold with very little wind but quiet & virtually deserted. Unexpectedly saw two new additions, a baby Yak and a baby Sulawesi crested macaque.
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That is very good news!Enjoyable visit to Whipsnade today, cold with very little wind but quiet & virtually deserted. Unexpectedly saw two new additions, a baby Yak and a baby Sulawesi crested macaque.
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Karishma and Elizabeth are off to Chester Zoo next year as part of a breeding programme…
Not surprising news (if true), considering it's been of heavy discussion as of late within this thread. Chester need new cows, and this pair seem the obvious candidates.Karishma and Elizabeth are off to Chester Zoo next year as part of a breeding programme…
Karishma and Elizabeth are off to Chester Zoo next year as part of a breeding programme…
Asian ElephantsKarishma and Elizabeth being Celebes crested macaques?
Three lion cubs were born in November. Absolutely fantastic news!
Three Northern African lion cubs born at Whipsnade Zoo | Whipsnade Zoo
Great news! It’s been great seeing the new pride established and to look forward to many years for this group at Whipsnade. There was a lot of mating going on and it’s been good to see how quickly all the group settled together. It’s only a couple of years since the last of the old pride died at this time of year so seeing a new group start to grow again is a genuinely lovely moment.
Will be fun to see them as they go outside in the New Year - with the early year closing they will be able to have some of their start in the enclosure with less people around.
It’s only a couple of years since the last of the old pride died at this time of year so seeing a new group start to grow again is a genuinely lovely moment.
All things come to an end, but this was an incredibly sad and somewhat darkly drawn-out end to Spike’s Pride.
Personally, I’m very pleased by this news though wasn’t expecting it to happen so quickly! Clearly Malik’s beefed up enough substantially from when I last saw him!
Great news! Do you know who is the mother of the cubs, Waka or Winta? Nice to know the cubs from Nestor and Tasa of Antwerp are reproducing of their own.
Barbary Lions were well conserved within zoos and they make up the bulk of the Northern lion breeding program, additional members were used with Nestor being of the west and central sub species with the old Taxonomy. These members were tested with genome data to check purity. If i'm not mistaken Nestor wasn't 100% pure but somewhere between 85-95% pure so well within hybridization zone standard. The breeding program is fine and managed using genetics. Although people like to discuss the validity of switching the taxonomy to 2 sub species. But the lions used in the program aren't the generic zoo lions.Clearly the zoo are confident enough to state it, but is there such a thing as a pure bloodline of Northern African lion in zoo stock? Incidentally, a quick internet search diverts to Barbary!
Clearly the zoo are confident enough to state it, but is there such a thing as a pure bloodline of Northern African lion in zoo stock? Incidentally, a quick internet search diverts to Barbary!