If these are the result of a pair bred in 2011 are we to assume this is a result of brother/sister mating? Can't imagine there are many other unrelated Antillean iguanas in captivity outside their natural range.
If these are the result of a pair bred in 2011 are we to assume this is a result of brother/sister mating? Can't imagine there are many other unrelated Antillean iguanas in captivity outside their natural range.
Chester Zoo might still have them behind the scenes (not sure though ...).
Encouraging news; potentially 6 new young bred in the zoo and six from three nests from the free-flying birds at Sorrell. If all survive to fledging, that would be a dozen more young birds. This may mean they don't need any more from Paradise Park this year, and I wonder how many the Northern cliffs of Jersey can actually sustain?
Thanks for this news. So ten new recruits this year.
Do you know if that means they won't get any more from Paradise Park this year?
Great news from the Madagascar pochard project :
https://www.durrell.org/blog/100-and-counting--worlds-rarest-duck-reaches-its-first-century/