Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens Cotswold Wildlife Park news 2013-2014

Nisha

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Can start a new thread with news that park will be closed tomorrow (Friday 18th Jan) due to the expected heavy snowfall...
 
New Ground Cuscus

Doris ,the ground cuscus, has a revealed she has had a male offspring
called Viking.He is 110 days old.The enclosure is located next to the gift
shop.If you are lucky you can see him leaving her pouch!
 
Doris ,the ground cuscus, has a revealed she has had a male offspring
called Viking.He is 110 days old.The enclosure is located next to the gift
shop.If you are lucky you can see him leaving her pouch!

When I visited in early January I saw the joey out of the pouch... Must have been very lucky as it was the first time I had been Cotswolds wildlife park and seeing the species!
 
1 of the 1st tapirs was given to cotswolds by whipsnade as i discovered last night in my rhinos on the lawn book
 
Clouded Leopards at Cotswold

A large clouded leopard enclosure is being built in the smaller walled garden area opposite and adjacent to the bamboo lemurs/yellow mongoose enclosure.This will encorporate the lemur enclosure and the long defunct squirrel monkey enclosure. The bamboo lemurs have been moved to where the sifakas were in a cage within the madagascan section.The sifakas are now in the walkthru.The other cage is occupied by a trio of black and white ruffed lemurs. Work has now been completed on the restaurant.
 
0.0.1 Colobus born 30th Jan

..and Great news on the new Cloudie exhibit :D
 
If this is the case, this would make Hamerton the only UK collection with oncilla and jaguarundi.
 
also if it is the case what will replace them maybe a bigger enclosure for the macaws and also are the pallas cats fairly new or are they off show because i didnt see them on my visit there last year
 
Pertinax;642302 Does that mean Cotswold no longer have Jaguarundi in the collection?[/QUOTE said:
They no longer have Jaguarundi at present. Apparently they were on loan from Hammerton and have now been returned.
 
also are the pallas cats fairly new or are they off show because i didnt see them on my visit there last year

As a season ticket holder I am a regular visitor to the park and the Pallas Cats were definitely there each time I visited last year. They are opposite the Snowy Owl & Great Grey Owl enclosures, between the train station and the playground. The enclosure is set back from the main pathway, so I can see how you might have missed it.
 
Visit 6th March

A few items noted -

- Alaotran gentle lemurs now in the walk-through with other species

- A couple of kingfishers ( unlabelled , I think collared ) in Tropical House

- Trumpeters and young scarlet ibis in 2 halves of previous Jaguarundi enclosure

- newly arrived , from France , young male Asiatic lion mixed with old female

- 4 2012 Morelet's crocodiles on show in Reptile House

- Great hornbills not mixed , in adjoining aviaries

- 2 young scimitar-horned oryx seen

- dark big male giraffe looked good but 2 smaller ones seemed in less good condition , with missing tail tufts

- white-faced saki and squirrel mokey labelled in enclosure behind colobus , not seen

- burrowing owl aviary rebuilt , other next to it demolished

- new clouded leopard enclosure will not be very tall , which is a shame ( see photo )
 
What species of lemur are now in the mixed walk through now? :)
 
What species of lemur are now in the mixed walk through now? :)

Ring-tailed , red-bellied , collared , Alaotran gentle . Possibly black but not certain of this , certainly saw the first 4 species .
 
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