Interesting. Do you have a reference for this please? I’d be very interested to know how many and when their first breeding wasNo, London bred Black Rhinos prior to Rosie's birth.
Interesting. Do you have a reference for this please? I’d be very interested to know how many and when their first breeding wasNo, London bred Black Rhinos prior to Rosie's birth.
According to the studbook for the species, there were a total of 6 (1.5) black rhinoceros births at London Zoo:Interesting. Do you have a reference for this please? I’d be very interested to know how many and when their first breeding was
Some of these died young while others were successfully raised at London but then died before reaching maturity at other zoos e.g. Kes went to Marwell with his halfsister Katie, born at Whipsnade(same sire) but they both died before breeding. Rosie was by far the longest-lived of any of them. She spent many years at Chester before going to PL, but her handraised background made her incompatable with other rhinos so breeding was impossible.According to the studbook for the species, there were a total of 6 (1.5) black rhinoceros births at London Zoo:
Launa/Lisa (0:1) London - 1969 - Paul x June
Joanna (0:1) London - 1972 - Paul x June
Noelle (0:1) London - 1975 - Bwana Mkubwa/Fred x June
Kes (1:0) London - 1978 - Bwana Mkubwa/Fred x June
Esther (0:1) London - 1982 - Bwana Mkubwa/Fred x June
Rosie (0:1) London - 1988 - Bwana Mkubwa/Fred x Mama Kidogo/Stumpy
There was also a male calf born at Port Lympne in 1991, to Basha and June that would've been conceived at London Zoo, but the calf DNS.
The park has announced the birth of two Northern Lynx cubs to Arya and Levis.
Also noted not posted on here
The park back in April welcomed a litter of pallas’s cat kittens born to first time parents Atlan and Namuu
Get the facts right first thing!It's Mlimba and she's transferred to Ree Park Safari in Denmark.
The female (who's apparently been put down), is therefore 'Solio' - born 2001.
A member mentioned the rhino that would be PTS was Mlimba's mother, hence the confusion. Sad that it was Rosie in the end, but she did achieve a great age of 36 years.Get the facts right first thing!
The cow in end-of-life care was Rosie. She was put down 3 days ago.
SOURCE: Beloved black rhino dies aged 36 at Kent animal park
BTW: Honestly, it is high time the Port Lympne herd restarts ex situ breeding once more.
How are the orangs getting on at PL?
A member mentioned the rhino that would be PTS was Mlimba's mother, hence the confusion. Sad that it was Rosie in the end, but she did achieve a great age of 36 years.
They were very active when I went last week. I'm not usually an ape fan tbh but we stopped next to them to have some lunch and they put on a very good show, climbing up high for bedding and dragging it down to where they wanted it. They weren't in the 'outside' bit, but the 'inside' area.
Also, on July 25th, the zoo announced that they sexed the lynxes as (1.1).
26K views · 641 reactions | We’re thrilled to announce the arrival of two beautiful Northern Lynx cubs born to Arya and Levis! After Arya gave birth, we spotted our first cub emerge, and just when we thought there was only one… a second playful sibling appeared. Now confirmed after their first health check, it’s a boy and a girl. This is a huge moment for our lynx family and for conservation efforts. Stay tuned for more adorable updates. #LynxCubs #cats #portlympne #ConservationSuccess #cubs | Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve