The impetus for this action is the very welcome news that Kirkley Hall now holds a pack of 6 Bush Dogstheir origin is, as yet, unknown to me however.
Visited here yesterday. Since the last update the zoo has added Palawan Binturong, Leopard Cats, Dik Dik, Pied Tamarin and Crowned Lemurs to the collection. I feel like this is one of the most species rich collections in the country for the amount of ground it covers meaning a number of animals live in small, cramped cages. For example, three black and white ruffled lemurs share a small mesh cage and the Genet, coati and leopard cats share a shed. However, the squirrel monkey, ring tailed lemur and dik dik enclosures are nice enough and the zoo has an interesting aquatics collection.
The Leopard Cat and Genet may be in the same area, but the exhibits are good sized. From the visitor view, it may look small the way it's designed, but you only look into the exhibits, they are not just a "shed" and having been in both exhibits, they are far from small.
Bit late however: they currently hold a pair (unknown sex, presuming 1.1) of P. b. bengalensis, a lot of the animals at the two Northumberland zoos (N Country + N College) have their collections all mixed up on ZTLDoes anyone have any information on the leopard cats? Where they came from and what subspecies they are? I’ve had a look on zootierliste and the species isn’t there for this collection - however according to ZTL there’s indochinese leopard cats at Northumberland country zoo - I’m fairly sure there isn’t, maybe a mixup?
New bush dog enclosure? Where is this currently in the zoo, I assumed they'd left the collection at some point to make way for the Dik-Dik'sI visited today for the first time in around 10 years (can’t remember much from last time as I was a child). I was quite impressed by some of the enclosures, particularly the squirrel monkeys, the callitrichids, the raccoon dogs and the new bush dog enclosure - especially given the size of the zoo.
I was also able to see the genet and the leopard cats, both of which (from what I can remember) are new species for me.
The dik diks are housed in the old bush dog enclosure. The old wetland aviary has been made into a new bush dog enclosure and a male and female have arrived recently.
I did also overhear a keeper saying that the male red crowned crane arrived two days ago, to join the female they already had.
Yeah it was an odd choice, but it makes sense if they wanted it to be closer related to the college which runs it I supposeI don't know why Kirkley Hall Zoo had to change their name to one so close to another collection.
It’s on the site that used to be the African aviary.New bush dog enclosure? Where is this currently in the zoo, I assumed they'd left the collection at some point to make way for the Dik-Dik's
For some reason I can't place that in my head, would that be the large empty aviary right next to the "rare breed ducks" that used to have a few birds in, or is it elsewhere? The only other place I could think of is between the dik-dik and temminck's tragopan (tragopan enclosure now seemingly demolished) opposite the coati & leopard cat.It’s on the site that used to be the African aviary.
https://northumberland.ac.uk/app/uploads/2024/04/Zoo-Map-2024.pdfFor some reason I can't place that in my head, would that be the large empty aviary right next to the "rare breed ducks" that used to have a few birds in, or is it elsewhere? The only other place I could think of is between the dik-dik and temminck's tragopan (tragopan enclosure now seemingly demolished) opposite the coati & leopard cat.