Does that leave any chimps at Flamingo Land?
This is a really good outcome. The enclosure at Blair Drummond is very good, one of the best in the UK IMHO, although the indoor area could always be bigger. It makes real sense to enrich the social dynamic of the (dwindling in number) Blair Drummond group. I didn't really feel the old elephant paddock at Flamingoland made a very suitable enclosure, it was quite exposed at the top of the hill.
What happened to the last male at Flamingoland?
thanks - he may have been fairly old - I know they had no shortage of males during the 90s, as there were three different groups including 2.0 kept on their own together.
Was that really the last male? I had assumed there was another left.
It was a female that got shot. I put some details on Jordan's gallery thread a few weeks ago (the photo of the interior accommodation). It was a Friday in November, but the zoo was open that winter and had to be closed that day - a very foggy one. Nelson died in 2009 - my notes of 2nd October record his death, my previous visit had been only two weeks earlier on 18th September. Nelson had been at the zoo since the early to mid 1960s. Pepe was the long-standing Dudley male.
The enclosure at Blair Drummond is very good, one of the best in the UK IMHO, although the indoor area could always be bigger. It makes real sense to enrich the social dynamic of the (dwindling in number) Blair Drummond group.
What does this move give the Blair Drummond Chimp group now in terms of sex ratio?
Anyone have their details?