The other thing people might not be aware of is Longleat is built on ancient park land so planing is not always easey,
I dunno, if you've visited Longleat recentley you'll see they really do go high on their education; panels on sustainability and man's destruction of the Earth's resources are all over Animal Adventure, the talks both there and on the safari boat commentary carry strong educational messages, the safari park has both a guide book and free audio CD to make up for the inability to have signage in a drive-through reserve and the Park DOES work with conservational organisations such as the TUSK trust and the Diane Fossey Foundation (the latter of which visitors are encouraged to donate into the box after getting off the boats). And they're scope is certainly going beyond the usual safari park scope, with bongo, warthogs, nyala, siberian weasels and giant anteaters joining in recent years: And with the hopeful inclusion of more small exotics in the mini safari, and if animals such as cheetahs and elephants are indeed returning, then I think I can say things are looking up.
Just didn't think it deserved all it's stick.
EDIT: @Pertinax, then let Longleat have some. ;D
Do UK folk really go to Safrai parks to see Siberian weasels or large game type animals? hence the name "Safrai Parks". lol![]()
Hi mazfc
I went to Longleat on August 3rd. Nico was out on the island and looked fine. The keeper on the boat said he is well. He's enjoying his TV - hated the World Cup - doesn't like Eastenders or Animal Park! The keeper said his favourite programme is Sponge Bob
There are now three baby Giraffes on show. One on the main East Africa reserve who I assume was Kaiser and two more in the paddock next to the Giraffe house. There may be more in the off show house
There was a sign up outside the Rhino yard today explaining that Mrashi was being kept on her own in the yard due to the park's ongoing breeding program. It didn't give any further info though. Unjarnu and Rzina were out together in the Big Game Reserve
Giraffes: I thought someone on here had detailed all the giraffes at Longleat before. Any idea which females have calved and sex of calves?
Any more due?
Rhinos: to my knowledge they are called Njanu (M-I), Marashi (F-I) and Razina (F-II). Any idea anyone what the plan really is with the new South African lot?
Incidentally, when did the old bull Winston pass away?
Giraffes: I thought someone on here had detailed all the giraffes at Longleat before. Any idea which females have calved and sex of calves?
Any more due?
Rhinos: to my knowledge they are called Njanu (M-I), Marashi (F-I) and Razina (F-II). Any idea anyone what the plan really is with the new South African lot?
Incidentally, when did the old bull Winston pass away?
A female Giraffe calf was born on 13th August. Mother is unconfirmed, at least one more calf had been born last week.
Winston died September 2009
They have been trying for a calf since the new trio arrived in 2003. They are hoping to source another 2:0 but it will take time
Why would they want another 2.0? They will then have 3.2 and will have to keep all the malesd seperatly. Do they have enough paddock space to house 3 bulls seperatly?
Is Woburn bigger than Longleat?Maybe Longleat is "on track" back to becoming the UKs number one Safari park again????