Bison nearly there; I was 4 days too early as apparently they're planning to get them from the HWP by Thursday. Elsewhere, 3 european otter cubs in the glass house which were born on April 13th have emerged and Mum's taking them on swimming lessons in the glass-fronted pool, great fun to watch.And the little owls have succesfully hatched out a brood of chicks, though they are being a little more private than our water-loving mustelid friends.
And whilst I saw the first adder I've seen at the park, a suprisingly small but no less impressive female, still haven't seen those damn sousliks!![]()
At the moment we are constructing in new enclosure at the Park. This is for 2 Giant Otters who have come from our Chestnut Centre in Derbyshire.
We found out our female Giant Otter, Panambi, is pregnant again and we had concerns that the enclosure and nest boxes would not be ideal for 6 Giant Otters and up to 4 new cubs. Therefore Simuni and Akuri who were born in June 2010 have come to The New Forest Wildlife Park. Weather permitting they will be on view in approx 3 weeks time. Meanwhile they are housed off show and getting used to their new keepers.
I knew if I waited long enough some would be transferred here from Chesnut Centre- it was bound to happen, given their links. So a chance to see them soon (for the first time) - without travelling halfway across Britain.![]()
yes but seeing them with their parents AND their younger brother and sister would be worth travelling halfway across britain for![]()
make sure you've got some very thick gloves...![]()
. . . . and your own trawler
Alan
Once again, a few notes if anyone's interested:
- The European Bison have arrived, and are 3 bachelor males who will we paired up for breeding in the future. When we saw them the keepers were trying to get the red deer into the meadow with them, but when you've got three huge beasts suddenly appear in the enclosure you've known for years, hesitant would be a good word to describe what they were like! Eventually though they got them through.
The BBC are reporting the arrival of 3.0 bison, is this the same animals mentioned nearly a year ago
BBC News - Bison to be bred at Hampshire wildlife park