beckiscott
Active Member
Went to the Zoo on Friday 5th June and got chatting with one of the carnivore team. who was quite happy to share the following information...
Red Panda is expected to give birth this month. Conditioning in her tail is poor which is usually a sign of being pregnant. The last cubs went to Dublin and Denmark.
Bush Dog is pregnant.
Red River Hog babies came last week - 3 cute stripy piglets were all out with the rest of the hogs.
He also said they've high hopes with the new Sumatran tigers, fingers crossed this will be Chesters' first successful breeding pair in 16 years.
Barbarusa will be going in the new enclosure (RORA) before end of June, and Otters will move in before them. They will then be part of a different staff'team'.
The new enclosure appears to have a family of bunnies hopping around it - i counted 3 all having fun!
Otter enclosure will be flattered straight away (although tree should remain) will be left for picnic / future development.
Other observations while out and about...
Both baby o-rangs out on show, fortunately not too many school kids so managed to get a good photo of Kirana.
One of the Cheetahs was separated from the other 3. Is this the new female?! I have lost track a bit with the coming / goings / plans with Cheetahs.
Didn't see the new baby Rhino, but the older baby was out in the central paddock - he's grown so much!
Photos for those who wanna see are on my flickr Chester Zoo - a set on Flickr ; will try upload some here too.
Red Panda is expected to give birth this month. Conditioning in her tail is poor which is usually a sign of being pregnant. The last cubs went to Dublin and Denmark.
Bush Dog is pregnant.
Red River Hog babies came last week - 3 cute stripy piglets were all out with the rest of the hogs.
He also said they've high hopes with the new Sumatran tigers, fingers crossed this will be Chesters' first successful breeding pair in 16 years.
Barbarusa will be going in the new enclosure (RORA) before end of June, and Otters will move in before them. They will then be part of a different staff'team'.
The new enclosure appears to have a family of bunnies hopping around it - i counted 3 all having fun!
Otter enclosure will be flattered straight away (although tree should remain) will be left for picnic / future development.
Other observations while out and about...
Both baby o-rangs out on show, fortunately not too many school kids so managed to get a good photo of Kirana.
One of the Cheetahs was separated from the other 3. Is this the new female?! I have lost track a bit with the coming / goings / plans with Cheetahs.
Didn't see the new baby Rhino, but the older baby was out in the central paddock - he's grown so much!
Photos for those who wanna see are on my flickr Chester Zoo - a set on Flickr ; will try upload some here too.