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Sound a great idea.. but from the little I spoke with the keepers previously at Woeburn.. they seemed content with just exhibiting their elephants and wasn’t in a big rush to breed them or move any animal! As they are very fond of Raja and so I’m doubtful they would want to move him and or bring in a new bull sadly! Despite it being about time they think what’s best for Tarli and stop calling her a calf instead she an adult elephant now..
Perhaps they will change there mind now if they are going into PC, I could see it being difficult to bring in fresh blood and alternate there heard when any animal coming in would probably be from a PC back ground and thus not be able to do the show etc and have to be separated each time. On another note I do wonder if going PC is better for these cows, I know the show isn’t great for them and can be viewed as more of a circus thing but they will also lose there walks down to the lake and the benefits of this I would think are greater than being confined in an enclosure they are after all captive animals than will never be rewilded
 
Thinking about it Woburn's Bongo have maybe the best/most suitable enclosure for the species in the UK?
I'd certainly say so, now Longleat no longer holds the species. Evidently they do fine in more open spaces in captivity but setting them in woodland is both better for visitors and evidently good for breeding
 
Already common knowledge I know but here's the Facebook version that's just been announced

Baby bongo alert!

Say hello to the newest addition at Woburn Safari Park - a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born to first-time mum Odongo the bongo! ✨

After a tricky start and some gentle physio, this little fighter is now up on his hooves and thriving - with mum Odongo by his side and cousin Djembe, who was born at the Park back in October, showing him the ropes. ♥️

Odongo and her twin sister Othaya now share a new bond - both proud bongo mums! With less than 100 individuals remaining worldwide, every calf counts for conservation.

#BongoCalf #EaternMountainBongo #WoburnSafariPark #CriticallyEndangered #Conservation
 
Piece of March 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On March 18th, the zoo announced the squirrel monkey's gender (1.0) and name, Stripe.

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On June 8th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) alpaca was born which is now on exhibit.

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Already common knowledge I know but here's the Facebook version that's just been announced

Baby bongo alert!

Say hello to the newest addition at Woburn Safari Park - a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born to first-time mum Odongo the bongo! ✨

After a tricky start and some gentle physio, this little fighter is now up on his hooves and thriving - with mum Odongo by his side and cousin Djembe, who was born at the Park back in October, showing him the ropes. ♥️

Odongo and her twin sister Othaya now share a new bond - both proud bongo mums! With less than 100 individuals remaining worldwide, every calf counts for conservation.

#BongoCalf #EaternMountainBongo #WoburnSafariPark #CriticallyEndangered #Conservation

On June 6th, the zoo announced they named the bongo Ziggy.

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On June 23rd, the zoo announced that 5 Humboldt penguins hatched in 2025 which are all now on display in Humboldt Harbour.

1K views · 20 reactions | ✨BREAKING NEWS: Fluffy penguin chicks just started waddling out of their burrows and into the big, wide world for the first time! Woburn Safari Park is home to a large colony of Humboldt penguins and this year Humboldt Harbour has welcomed FIVE new chicks! You can see them beginning to explore with their mums and dads on the natural sandy banks behind their pool.♥️ There are two penguin feeds at 12pm and 4:30pm each day, so make sure to swing by to see these fuzzy chicks! ☀️ #PenguinChicks #HumboldtPenguins #FirstWaddle #WoburnSafariPark | Woburn Safari Park
 
Unexpected(imo) but great news

Bedfordshire just got a whole lot WILDER

Say hello to the new king of Woburn – Lonka the lion

He arrived to the Park all the way from Serengeti Park in Germany, this gorgeous 10 year old African lion is already making his mark in the Kingdom of Carnivores with his dark mane and powerful presence

Swing by this summer and see if you can spot this majestic boy strutting his stuff in his new home ❤️
 
Be interesting to see if they retire the old pride as there is only 1 female if breeding age I believe.
Maybe new females have been sourced as well
 
Completely unexpected. The current pride had at last count 5 essentially juvenile males and a long history of not really successfully integrating breeding males. Genuinely curious what the plans could be considering the sheer number of cubs around the UK this year. I would have thought movement of pride males would have been better suited to Blair drummond or Folly farm.
 
I am excited for my first visit on the 25th, because once I have been there, I will have seen every species of bear except for Sloth bears.
 
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