Moo!

Heck cattle at Edinburgh.
 
The Heck cattle at Edinburgh have had a calf

Any further info on the second gaur at Whipsnade?
 
Ankole Cattle at Blair Drummond and there is a group of Cape Buffalo at a RSPB Site somewhere in the UK, I visited...
 
Cape Buffalo! Are you sure. They are extremly dangerous. Maybe they were domestic water buffalo that you saw.:)
 
Probably, It was a good few years ago, Ill go with the Water Buffalo, they looked like Cape though....
 
Currently (with some collections missed off, I'm sure):

Gaur: Whipsnade

Banteng: West Mids

Lowland Anoa: Chester, London, West Mids, Marwell, Port Lympne (any others?)

'Asian' Water Buffalo (whether domestic or wild is debatable): Port Lympne, West Mids (Longleat?)

Cape Buffalo: Knowsley, West Mids

Congo Buffalo: Chester, Knowsley, Woburn

American Bison: Woburn, Whipsnade, Noah's, Blair Drummond (I'm sure there's more)

European Bison: Whipsnade, Howletts, Port Lympne, Highland



In terms of wild taxa, the only taxa present in Europe but NOT the UK are the Mountain Anoa (Bubalus quarlesi) and the disputed subspecies, Wood Bison (Bison bison athabascae).

The UK also has various breeds of domestic cattle - in addition to good old Bos taurus in many forms there are also Heck cattle, yak, water buffalo and zebu (but not to my knowledge Gayal, which can be found on the continent).

Visited Wildwood yesterday, and a new enclosure for Wisent was under construction. They aim to have it ready by the end of the year.
 
Interesting news. On that note I'd also like to add that wisent are the next big animal planned for the New Forest Wildlife Park apparentley.
 
are you sure there is Lowland Anoa at WMSP as i didn't see any when i went a few weeks ago?

I saw a single animal in November 2008 (extremely dodgy photo attached) - don't think I saw it on my 2009 visit. It was in a side pen between the Addax area and the Eurasian reserve.

It could easily have been moved off show - I don't think it was ever labelled but it's still listed on ISIS so as far as I'm aware it's still there.

ISIS Abstracts
 
Sorry - forgot the photo! :rolleyes:
 
When I went, on Boxing Day 2009, it was in an virtually off-show enclosure at the top of the hill which you then go down past about three Tiger enclosures on your left (hope you can visualise from this desciption -there's also Fallow Deer in the enclosure you're driving through).
 
That sounds like the same place, though I think the route past has changed since I saw the anoa.
 
Gaur: Whipsnade

Banteng: West Mids

Lowland Anoa: Chester, London, West Mids, Marwell, Port Lympne (any others?)

'Asian' Water Buffalo (whether domestic or wild is debatable): Port Lympne, West Mids (Longleat?)

Cape Buffalo: Knowsley, West Mids

Congo Buffalo: Chester, Knowsley, Woburn

American Bison: Woburn, Whipsnade, Noah's, Blair Drummond (I'm sure there's more)

European Bison: Whipsnade, Howletts, Port Lympne, Highland


Currently at 06/17 as per Zootiereliste

Gaur: Whipsnade

Banteng: West Mids, Chester & Edinburgh

Lowland Anoa: Chester, West Mids, Marwell and Paignton

Cape Buffalo: Knowsley, West Mids

Congo Buffalo: Chester, Knowsley, Woburn, West Mids, Africa Alive & Marwell

European Bison: Whipsnade, Howletts, Port Lympne, Highland, New Forest, Wildwood,
Knowsley.

So no drastic changes a few more holders for wisent and Congo buffalo, that's it.
 
Elsewhere on this forum there are reports that a gaur died in September/October last year, and subsequent reports are of people seeing a single animal. ISIS list 1.0 now.

There is a strong possibility that there are a few Gayal left in a private collection in Buckinghamshire, I would love to have this confirmed. Although a domestic breed, I would like to see Gayal at some point.
Yes Gayal at Christopher Marler`s private Flamingo Gardens.
 
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