In response to recent posts...
I too have been quite lucky with the Borneans, most recently last week when both mothers and babies were outside offering amazing views. I do often have to visit several times though to ensure a view.
Tim mentioned that the Pied enclosure does now have new inhabitants, but I can't remember what species is now in there. We certainly didn't see anything last week, but they are there apparantly.
Amazing news about the bears mating. Spring is in the air as the Okapis were at it last week too...looks like we need to keep fingers crossed for some exciting births coming soon.
Regards the rhinos.Tim revealed that he is keen to try a lot more rotation of the different animals to encourage breeding. If mother is separated from youngster for a short period and introduced to the male, there is more chance of a successful mating.Maybe this could explain some recent changes?
Good to see the otters getting on so well. All the guidelines and husbandary suggest they should not have been introduced for 6 weeks, So, nice to see intuition and instinct for a speedier introduction has paid off!
By the way. Finally read the entire natural vision planning application last week. It is extremely impressive, and i can't wait for approval and work to commence, budget willing!