Crocwise, I think they have gone out of Philippine crocs.
The Cubans should be on show as they are the EEP studbook holder.
BTW: I do hope they have sorted the undesirable situation with the hybrids by now!)
They haven't gone out of Philippine Crocs.
They haven't gone out of Philippine Crocs.
* The Orang island seem lush with vegetation again after being de-forested in recent years. Both mothers were very active. I felt privileged to have such a view of them. Is the Grey Gibbon still sharing the smaller island?
*The Reptile Nursery has been remodelled with a smaller viewing window into the nursery itself. Shame.
This is to show that the area is a work space for the keepers, used to be lots of complaints that visitors couldn't see the animals in the holding enclosures, but was not designed for this.
* The signage in Croc Swamp seems incorrect but there are now 2 Tomistoma's on show together. The first pool to the right on arrival in the exhibit now houses Dwarf Crocs which seem too small for the space. I hope there are no Cubans or Phillipines held in off-show holding pens!
There are 3 tomistomas on show together. Cubans (smaller than dwarfs) to go in Reptile House pool where dwarfs were.
* New Lemur set up looks more positive. Anyone know what species is going to be housed in the old house at the end of the bridge?
Will be knocked down and used as a feeding area to allow more space for visitors to see.
Not sure if this still happening given the fact if what I have heard is true,because if it is Mike Bungard no longer works at Paignton Zoo!I know that Wingham have received 2 hybrids from Paignton,but as 2 what is happening over the rest I am not sure!With the recent talk of crocs at Paignton, I can confirm the recent moves and trying to get 2 more Cubans in (with the one individual left - probably the Skansen Akvariet female that was confirmed as pure-bred in 2010).
Link: Paignton Zoo is taking charge of Cuban crocodile conservation across Europe. | West Briton
As the link is already a good few months old, the (exciting) move of the Cubans may already have taken place or is close to being completed.