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Jimmy’s Journal:

- Diablo, a black-and-white ruffed lemur has arrived to pair with the parks female Maleficent.

- The new reserve is opening later this year. If rumours are true then it will be a lovely upgrade for the Chessington Lions!

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Jimmy’s Journal:

- Diablo, a black-and-white ruffed lemur has arrived to pair with the parks female Maleficent.

- The new reserve is opening later this year. If rumours are true then it will be a lovely upgrade for the Chessington Lions!

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I don't think it's really a rumour anymore... the lions are definitely joining Jimmy's Farm.

Speaking of, I quite like the fact that we're seeing more Asiatic lions on the horizon joining British zoos again. Hertfordshire (formerly known as Paradise wildlife park) added the species, Chester zoo will be getting a new pair soon, Wingham are due to get them and Jimmy's Farm will become one of the new holders of this endangered subspecies.

I'm sensing good times ahead for the future of Asian lions in captivity... let's hope they can pull off a breeding group.
 
how many tigers is jimmey getting from chessington as i thought there was only 1 at chessington now.
I think it'll likely be the remaining one from Chessington for now... though I imagine they might acquire a new pair if the lone tiger passes away at Jimmy's.
 
Other 2025 News Not Mentioned:
On March 12th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.1.1) domestic reindeer named Sami and Loki from Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo in Pembrokeshire, Wales, which are on exhibit.

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On March 17th, the farm announced they acquired 4 Golden Guernsey goats named Belle, Elvis, Gypsy, and Lily from Jersey Zoo in Jersey, which are on exhibit.

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On March 30th, the farm announced that a Devon Closewool sheep was born, which is on exhibit.

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On April 21st, the farm announced that 10+ sheep (of various, unspecified breeds) were born, which are on exhibit.

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On May 19th, the farm announced that a West African pygmy goat was born, which is on exhibit.

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On May 25th, the farm announced they acquired a female (0.1) Tamworth pig named Tanya.


On June 23rd, the farm announced that 7 domestic rabbits (breed(s) not specified) were born, which are on exhibit.

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On August 6th, it was announced that the farm transferred 2 Bagot goats to Dartmoor Zoo in Devon on August 4th.

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On August 8th, the farm announced that a female (0.1) Galloway cow named Patricia was born, which is on exhibit.

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On September 17th, the farm announced they moved their Scottish Highland cows off-show, though can still be seen through a public footpath leading to their enclosure.

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On June 20th, the zoo announced that a ring-tailed lemur named Zumba was born, which is on exhibit.

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On July 28th, the zoo opened a new eatery called The Yard to the public, located opposite the Barn Restaurant.

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On August 2nd, the zoo opened a new candy shop to the public.

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The park received a new zebra yesterday. Not sure of sex or where it came from, as it was mentioned during the capybara talk. One of the capybaras went in the opposite direction.

On August 11th, the zoo officially announced they acquired a female (0.1) plains zebra named Tina from Longleat Safari & Adventure Park in Wiltshire.

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On October 17th, the zoo announced that a male (1.0) Patagonian cavy named Gaius was born in September, which is now on exhibit.

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Found the reference on the video interesting that one exhibit will have high mounds and a really deep pool. I found this interesting, as I can’t image any other Amur Tiger exhibits, that include big mounds / hills in their enclosures and also a really deep pool. I was a little surprised to see the Tiger exhibit contain at present very little foliage and looked quite open.l

both of them look nice upgrades on their exhibits at Chessington.
 
Found the reference on the video interesting that one exhibit will have high mounds and a really deep pool. I found this interesting, as I can’t image any other Amur Tiger exhibits, that include big mounds / hills in their enclosures and also a really deep pool. I was a little surprised to see the Tiger exhibit contain at present very little foliage and looked quite open.l

both of them look nice upgrades on their exhibits at Chessington.
I think the high mounds may be for the lions... I don't get why they would need a deep pool though as they're not keen on water like a couple of certain big cats.
 
BBC News now has an article about the arrival of the two Asiatic lions and single Siberian tiger at Jimmy's Farm.

Good link. I thought this was nice to see, continuation of care and job continuity for the keeper too, good to see the people who care for the animals looked after as well.

For the last four years, they have been cared for by carnivore keeper, Adam Brunning, who moved with them to Jimmy's Farm and Wildlife Park.
 
I think the high mounds may be for the lions... I don't get why they would need a deep pool though as they're not keen on water like a couple of certain big cats.

I wonder if they have built it with the future in mind with the new cats being a little older and potentially a future breeding recommendation if they can make that work, where multiple enclosures for tigers or different enclosure mixes for lions and tigers moving forwards might be helpful.
 
Glad to see big cats now living at Jimmy's farm.

I'm curious... are there anymore enclosures still being prepared? Not to put pressure on the workers or anything.. but wondering if anything else is joining the new Asian animal area.
 
From Jimmy’s Journal (The monthly newsletter):

The brand-new Woodland Walkway will create an exciting link between the main Park and the woodland area where our Brown Bears reside. Meanwhile, the former habitat of our Bactrian Camels is being transformed into a vibrant new home dedicated to our South American species!
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I believe these will be the next enclosures to be worked upon, maybe a Summer 2026 addition?
 
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