These enclosures held lions (left), polar bears (centre) and tigers (right) from opening day (1937) up to the early 1980s when the new lion enclosure was built - this seems to have coincided with the arrival of the bears and the transfer of the tigers from the right-hand to the left-hand enclosure. As mentioned elsewhere, the polar bears were transferred to Katowice in 1989.
When I started visiting Dudley regularly around 1997 there were Sumatran tigers in the left-hand pit and the Himalayan bears had access to both of the other enclosures. The spotted hyaenas were in the current bush dog enclosure and had been since the early 1980s - they must have been in the tiger enclosure temporarily when zoogiraffe photographed them there. Here's a few snippets from my notes over the years:
12.09.1999 - Bears no longer given access to the old polar bear enclosure (since previous visit on 13.06.1999) - plans to develop for red pandas. Sumatran tiger Filon returned from London.
25.06.2000 - Tiger cubs Rokan and Dumai born April 2000.
03.12.2000 - Only 2 bears seen (i.e. the male must have died some time since June).
03.06.2002 -Bears gone (since previous visit on 14.04.2002) - I had assumed that these were the two which went to Glasgow, but as johnstoni states that they were transferred in 1998, perhaps these two were euthanised. Pygmy goats were in the enclosure!
22.12.2002 - Former bear enclosure planned to be used for Sulawesi macaques - climbing frame under construction.
22.03.2003 - Macaques moved into enclosure. 3 tiger cubs born.
06.07.2003 - Porcupines moved to a fenced-off area of the macaque enclosure.
06.12.2003 - 0.2 bears returned from Glasgow (since previous visit on 12.10.2003) - mixed with macaques but porcupines removed (an area for the macaques only was separated with hot wire)
05.06.2005 - 3 tiger cubs born 20.05.2005.
30.09.2005 - Macaques removed from bear enclosure (since previous visit on 30.08.2005).
A few other thoughts...
I'm fairly certain that Dudley only ever had a single male white tiger - he was sent on loan from Bristol Zoo who joined forces with the local council to save Dudley when it faced closure in 1977/78 (they were effectively partners for the next decade). I remember seeing the white tiger in the left-hand enclosure in the mid-1980s.
The development of the old polar bear enclosure for red pandas was never realised; neither was a later plan to develop the enclosure for fishing cats.
When I started visiting Dudley regularly around 1997 there were Sumatran tigers in the left-hand pit and the Himalayan bears had access to both of the other enclosures. The spotted hyaenas were in the current bush dog enclosure and had been since the early 1980s - they must have been in the tiger enclosure temporarily when zoogiraffe photographed them there. Here's a few snippets from my notes over the years:
12.09.1999 - Bears no longer given access to the old polar bear enclosure (since previous visit on 13.06.1999) - plans to develop for red pandas. Sumatran tiger Filon returned from London.
25.06.2000 - Tiger cubs Rokan and Dumai born April 2000.
03.12.2000 - Only 2 bears seen (i.e. the male must have died some time since June).
03.06.2002 -Bears gone (since previous visit on 14.04.2002) - I had assumed that these were the two which went to Glasgow, but as johnstoni states that they were transferred in 1998, perhaps these two were euthanised. Pygmy goats were in the enclosure!
22.12.2002 - Former bear enclosure planned to be used for Sulawesi macaques - climbing frame under construction.
22.03.2003 - Macaques moved into enclosure. 3 tiger cubs born.
06.07.2003 - Porcupines moved to a fenced-off area of the macaque enclosure.
06.12.2003 - 0.2 bears returned from Glasgow (since previous visit on 12.10.2003) - mixed with macaques but porcupines removed (an area for the macaques only was separated with hot wire)
05.06.2005 - 3 tiger cubs born 20.05.2005.
30.09.2005 - Macaques removed from bear enclosure (since previous visit on 30.08.2005).
A few other thoughts...
I'm fairly certain that Dudley only ever had a single male white tiger - he was sent on loan from Bristol Zoo who joined forces with the local council to save Dudley when it faced closure in 1977/78 (they were effectively partners for the next decade). I remember seeing the white tiger in the left-hand enclosure in the mid-1980s.
The development of the old polar bear enclosure for red pandas was never realised; neither was a later plan to develop the enclosure for fishing cats.