Pertinax does Whipsnade.
I had a brief visit to Whipsnade yesterday, just a couple of hours but at the speed I go round places these days it was enough to see pretty much everything I wanted to see.

Here's a few comments and a check-list of animals seen (and some not seen too =0). It was my first visit for a few years, and also the first since the European fauna area was developed.
Lynx. 0. But the enclosure is nice.
Wild Boar. 7/8. Looked good and a nice setting. They could extend the enclosure backwards into more woodland but that would no doubt make them less visible to the public.
Wolverine. 0. Nice big enclosure though.
Brown Bear. 3.
Penguins .x number. (Didn't go in). Now surrounded by an electrified fox-proof compound.
American Bison. 2 (1.1)
Chimpanzee 6.
European Bison. 2(1.1) - no others evident.
Wolves.
Moose. 3.(cow and the twin calves) Father is labelled in the old Musk Ox paddock but must have been inside the house.
Reticulated Giraffe. 5. One of the things I wanted to see. For the first time in many years I saw them out on the grass paddock. They were no doubt shut out because of the busy construction work going on with the House and yard areas. The House has been almost doubled in size/width at the front, the yards redesigned and a new high level walkway is being built, hopefully to open at Halfterm. There is a big outdoor shelter, necessary for while they are being shut outside in the daytime but hopefully a permanency too.
The 'new' bull (Bruno) is smaller than the three females, one of which(Ina) is by far the biggest animal in the group. There is one male calf. The homebred female 'Savanah' looks to be very pregnant.
Red River Hog. 0. notice says three piglets were born recently so there must be 5 currently (sleeping?).
Roan 4. Waterbuck. several. Bongo(in distance) 2.(probably more indoors).
Lions. 7. male, three female, three castrated males?
Grevy Zebra 6/7
S.H. Oryx. 8. Greater Kudu. 2. Emus.
Common Hippo 3. all in the outdoor pools.
Pygmy Hippo. 0. (but presumably there somewhere)
Cheetah. 6.
Nile Lechwe. some.
Asian Plains- I did not have car so unable to go in. However my field glasses revealed just 2 Blackbuck. Nilgai are no longer present or labelled. Barasingha- herd increase- now up to about 50 animals(from previously around 30). From the raised bank after the Sloth bears, which overlooks the Prezwalski/Pere David's field, I could clearly see most of the other Deer species in the Asian area too, apart from the Chital herd which were not seen, they do sometimes hide in one corner behind a bank.
Siberian Tigers. 2.
The Waterfowl Lake by the Cafe seemed devoid of any ducks or geese, apart from Mallards, together with moorhens and a lot of Gulls.
Manchurian Crane. 4. Pair plus two grown young. Always one of my favourite Whipsnade exhibits.
Sloth Bear. 2. The younger pair inside, no sign of the old female but still labelled so must be there.
Prezwalski Horses /Pere David Deer/Yak- as usual numbers- no counts made
Onager. 2. Where were the rest?

Didn't they add some more females? There was no sign of any in the yards or elsewhere either.
Asian Rhino. 5. Bull lying in sand yard behind 'new' House. One female(?) each in both large paddocks. Female and smallest calf in old enclosure/paddock. No sign of the long-horned female (I forget which it is, Behan or Beluki), or rather, none of the five had a long horn- I suspect she may have lost it or had it removed? I looked in the newer house, empty as usual

but the bull is obviously living in there. The moats were empty and being refilled, I noticed the slope down into them is a single sloping ramp rather than steps. It does seem strange how they still house these Rhinos in this rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement of enclosures but it obviously works for them.
Gaur. 3. Pair and calf.
Elephants 6. Bull seperate (have never seen him with the cows). 3 cows, 2 calves together.
White-faced Saki. 0.
Exit.1
Exhibits I didn't see or deliberately left out for time's sake; Lemurs/White Rhinos/Reindeer/central area/sealions/farm.
No big changes since my last visit apart from the European Fauna exhibits and they aren't new anymore now. The revamped Giraffe area and walkway will no doubt be the next new attraction.