Was'nt Chia Chia at National Zoo in Washington D.C. for a short time to breed with Ling Ling?
Yes, ‘Chia Chia’ was sent on breeding loan to Washington for a short while.
Incidentally, ‘Ching Ching’ is stuffed and on display in the Edinburgh Museum.
Was'nt Chia Chia at National Zoo in Washington D.C. for a short time to breed with Ling Ling?
Incidentally, ‘Ching Ching’ is stuffed and on display in the Edinburgh Museum.
To digress briefly; Edinburgh Museum seem to have quite a few animals from zoos elsewhere(even if not on display nowadays)
They have the Quagga that was photo'd from London Zoo. I believe they may also have the famous Gorilla 'Jambo' from Jersey Zoo but not sure about that..
Also, what was the last year that there was actually a giant panda in London Zoo?
As Tim May says above, various pandas arrived at London Zoo, just prior to the Second World War. One ("Grandma") died in quarantine, but others lived for a few years: Sung (died 1939), Tang (1940) and Ming (1944).
During the war, they were - for all or part of the time - evacuated to Whipsnade. Does anyone know precisely when this happened, and if a panda (or two) remained in London at all times?
I remember as a child going to London Zoo to see Chi- Chi and An-An. Linda from DerbyshireI am very sure he did
Just double checked, An An was at London zoo in 1968-1968 for ten months.
Let's not forget Ann Ann from Moscow zoo was brought over at one time (mid 1960s ?) to breed with Chi Chi and I think a year or two later Chi Chi was sent over to Moscow to meet Ann Ann again on home turf this time, while Ann Ann seemed to want to get to know Chi Chi she did not want anything to do with him.
Chi Chi was an old animal when I visited London Zoo in 1972. She slept most of the time and stayed in her indoor enclosures at the end of the old Cattle Sheds (roughly where the vulture aviary is now).
Chi Chi sleeping 1972
This was the best view that I had of her, fairly close to the window in her first indoor den in...Ching Ching and Chia Chia also slept a lot (a panda characteristic, of course) but they did use their outdoor space (the same enclosure as the crested macaques now). I always wish that the Zoo could have displayed them in a purpose built enclosure, rather than one of the monkey sections in the Sobells. I have some photos but they aren't awfully good and I have never bothered to scan them.Giant panda Chi Chi 1972
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Chi Chi in her indoor enclosure in the old Deer & Cattle Sheds, Regents Park, 16th May 1972...
There are at least two dozen postcards of "Ming"; most were published by commercial postcard companies although there were a few official ZSL postcards too.There were a lot of postcards produced of ZSL pandas obviously. There were several of Ming, most in a styalised format with props like a chair or a wall. There is a famous one of the two young princesses Elizabeth and Margaret 'meeting' a panda, which I think is Ming.
Thanks for posting these here. Some of my earliest zoo memories are of staring through that window at Chi Chi, nearly always asleep, which made it even more exciting if she was actually awake eating! The house stayed empty for some time I recall and I used to go to the window hoping to see another giant panda in there. I can also remember being very disappointed when it was demolished for the New Lion Terrace development.Chi Chi was an old animal when I visited London Zoo in 1972. She slept most of the time and stayed in her indoor enclosures at the end of the old Cattle Sheds (roughly where the vulture aviary is now).
Chi Chi sleeping 1972
This was the best view that I had of her, fairly close to the window in her first indoor den in...Ching Ching and Chia Chia also slept a lot (a panda characteristic, of course) but they did use their outdoor space (the same enclosure as the crested macaques now). I always wish that the Zoo could have displayed them in a purpose built enclosure, rather than one of the monkey sections in the Sobells. I have some photos but they aren't awfully good and I have never bothered to scan them.Giant panda Chi Chi 1972
- gentle lemur
- 16
Chi Chi in her indoor enclosure in the old Deer & Cattle Sheds, Regents Park, 16th May 1972...
when ching ching amd chia chia arrived they were only meant to be in the sobell pavilion temporary as the zoo was going to build a proper panda enclosure for them . but as we all know for whatever reason this never happened . I have an old guide book and on the map the sobell enclosure does say temporary panda quartersChi Chi was an old animal when I visited London Zoo in 1972. She slept most of the time and stayed in her indoor enclosures at the end of the old Cattle Sheds (roughly where the vulture aviary is now).
Chi Chi sleeping 1972
This was the best view that I had of her, fairly close to the window in her first indoor den in...Ching Ching and Chia Chia also slept a lot (a panda characteristic, of course) but they did use their outdoor space (the same enclosure as the crested macaques now). I always wish that the Zoo could have displayed them in a purpose built enclosure, rather than one of the monkey sections in the Sobells. I have some photos but they aren't awfully good and I have never bothered to scan them.Giant panda Chi Chi 1972
- gentle lemur
- 16
Chi Chi in her indoor enclosure in the old Deer & Cattle Sheds, Regents Park, 16th May 1972...
when ching ching amd chia chia arrived they were only meant to be in the sobell pavilion temporary as the zoo was going to build a proper panda enclosure for them . but as we all know for whatever reason this never happened . I have an old guide book and on the map the sobell enclosure does say temporary panda quarters
London Zoo's giant pandas were housed in various different places.Whereabouts were the pandas kept in London?