Such a shame. Was he the parks only okapi? Or is there a female?
They now have 3 Okapis, 2 Females and 1 Male.
The females are Lodja who came to the wild place from Bristol. Kibibi came from Rotterdam.
The male is called Kivu and came to the Wild Place from Chester Zoo
Such sad news.
Any news yet on future pregnancies / breeding success?
BTW: those aviaries off exhibit - an idea what is cooking there?
Any indication when and how the giraffe development?
I'd like that even more if they were to mix them with Nubian Ibexit won't happen, however.
The Wild Place is hardly typical ibex habitat, so it would be expensive to create an exhibit for them. But geladas are less demanding. Might these animals be the spare males from Dudley?
Alan
Expensive? They're goats!A decent pile of rocks would surely suffice for hoofcare and display purposes.
The Wild Place is hardly typical ibex habitat, so it would be expensive to create an exhibit for them. But geladas are less demanding. Might these animals be the spare males from Dudley?
Alan
I suspect / assume these originate from the EEP breeding program surplus stock. New holders are urgently required to absorb particular bachelor male groups!
When I recently visited I was told there would be 6 Mandrills and they would be located near to the Cheetah enclosure