Edinburgh Zoo Edinburgh Zoo news 2012 #3

whats your views on the animals you see as soon as you enter the zoo in other zoos when u go in main entrance its like wow edinburgh seems to lack that
 
That has already been discussed, I said in my review in August that the entrance area needs a re vamp really, it would be nice just to have a main exhibit in the area taken up by the old sealion pool, skunk enclosure and the disused aviary next door. It doesn't have to be something major, maybe a Marwell style island surrounded by water with some monkeys in the middle, add a few fountains in there.
 
when u see other zoo u stand there and look amazed edinburgh needs to do something i like the marwell style island but then again its down to cost factor
 
Dianas.

I really don't think Edinburgh have anywhere near 12 Diana Guneons.
There were NO Diana Guenons born in 2011 anywhere in Europe.

The following is true as of a few months ago:
Exmoor have a 1.1 mother son pair.
Paignton have a female and 2 of her offspring.
Newquay have 0.2 which have been on their surplus list for a very long time. Prior to this they recieved a male from Port Lympne who was killed by the females.

I would expect Edinburgh to more likely, have maybe four or five?

Exmoor 'pair' have been the same for a long while now.
Newquay 0.2 similarly though I didn't know about the failed addition of a male. Do you know when that was?
Its a pity nowhere wants to take them and start a fresh breeding group. What a waste.:(
Paignton, or rather the EEP probably, split a good breeding pair and sent the male away, so without a male there is now no current breeding. One of the three offspring (unfortunately a female) born to that pair escaped and didn't live to tell the tale.
 
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whats your views on the animals you see as soon as you enter the zoo in other zoos when u go in main entrance its like wow edinburgh seems to lack that

The geography of Edinburgh makes it hard, but I suspect that was behind the plan to move the rockhoppers into the old sealion pool (I was surprised how shallow that was when I saw it empty last week). Penguins are probably the most active animals in the zoo.

I seem to recall one of the redevelopment plans was to move the main entrance to the top of the car park, next to Budungo, but that fell by the wayside when they lost the planning appeal.
 
I wonder if the baby Diana was actually the baby L'Hoests in the next door enclosure - the two species are very similar at first glance.

Blog post on the L'Hoest today:

New L’Hoest’s monkey baby RZSS Blog

Although interestingly they appear to have photoshopped the head wound out of the Facebook photo!

http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/223368_10151199151447243_744304303_n.jpg

Apologies, it was indeed the baby L'hoests that I meant. The diana and l'hoest were housed right beside each other.
 
Paignton are doing a very good job with Diana's at present!

Well they were until the breeding pair were split up and the male sent to Parken (or somewhere) in Sweden. Then one of the young females escaped and had to be destroyed.

That leaves mother and 1.1.(?) offspring at present I believe unless a new male has arrived, but knowing the enormous lengths of time these moves take I rather doubt it.
 
Dianas

I would expect Edinburgh to more likely, have maybe four or five?

Exmoor 'pair' have been the same for a long while now.
Newquay 0.2 similarly though I didn't know about the failed addition of a male. Do you know when that was?
Its a pity nowhere wants to take them and start a fresh breeding group. What a waste.:(
Paignton split a good breeding pair and sent the male away, so without a male there is now no current breeding. One of the three offspring (unfortunately a female) born to that pair escaped and didn't live to tell the tale.

There are sexually mature animals all-over Europe which need to be moved so unfortunately it's not just Newquay and Exmoor.
I believe the Male from Paignton was sent to the USA.
Can you tell me more about the escape at Paignton (through PM if needs be)? I have only heard about a Colobus escape from the same complex.

I don't think there have been any Diana births in the UK since 2009/2010. A real shame there isn't more of an effort from the studbook keeper to encourage moves and if necessary to recruit new members.
 
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I believe the Male from Paignton was sent to the USA.

A real shame there isn't more of an effort from the studbook keeper to encourage moves and if necessary to recruit new members.

I think/thought he went to Parken in Sweden.

Agree with latter comment.;)
 
Don't know about the Edinburgh Langurs but from another thread some of the ones at Cotswold were sent to South Africa. Not sure if they still have the (ex Twycross) breeding pair + young, or the two previous males that were kept together, or none of them.

Cotswold have just the one male left all the rest went to South Africa!
 
Having had a check through my photos, it appears I somehow got Diana guenons and Barbary macaques mixed up in my memory :p mea culpa.
 
Parken's stock came from Drusillas (although I'm sure the former has also gone out of them since then)


You are correct on both counts. The pair were at Colchester before Drusillas so have had a rather unstable time of it. I believe they're now considered postreproductive.

If, in ten years time Diana Guenons are where Hamlyns Guenons are today someone will have some explaining to do. Or not...
 
that's pretty cool. Which wild species did you see and where?

When I was in Flores I met a birder who had recently been to Obi and seen the Obi cuscus. I was a little jealous!
They were sulawesi bear cuscus, seen on buton island while volunteering. It was in 2005, the summer of my first year at uni. It was great, saw so much without even trying which was good as it was my first solo travels + I really didn't have a clue! I would be a lot more aware now, especially with birds.
 
They were sulawesi bear cuscus, seen on buton island while volunteering. It was in 2005, the summer of my first year at uni. It was great, saw so much without even trying which was good as it was my first solo travels + I really didn't have a clue! I would be a lot more aware now, especially with birds.
bear cuscus are the best cuscus to see! I've seen bear cuscus and Sulawesi dwarf cuscus.
 
escapes....?

There are sexually mature animals all-over Europe which need to be moved so unfortunately it's not just Newquay and Exmoor.
I believe the Male from Paignton was sent to the USA.
Can you tell me more about the escape at Paignton (through PM if needs be)? I have only heard about a Colobus escape from the same complex.

I don't think there have been any Diana births in the UK since 2009/2010. A real shame there isn't more of an effort from the studbook keeper to encourage moves and if necessary to recruit new members.


Are you guys saying there has been two 'escapes' from Monkey Heights resulting in the death of one or two juvenile monkeys? Not surprised the media didn't get hold of it but that is disgraceful in modern times.
 
New phillipine house is looking well with pair of active binturong, taiwan beauty snake, pair of warty pigs, single banteng.

I can't see this area being themed around the Philippines, more a general Islands of Asia theme.
Where have the bongo gone to?
 
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