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Deer - 07.08.2010

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These are actually Nilgai, usually described as an antelope (but in truth more closely related to what we'd call cattle than other 'antelopes').
 
It seems West Midlands and Knowsley have now become the 'caretakers' for this species in the UK- Howletts only have very few and Whipsnade maybe none now.
 
Blackbrook have just gone into the species, so there's hope!
 
Good and any idea how many they've got? Presumably they came from one or other of these two Safari Parks?
 
Good and any idea how many they've got? Presumably they came from one or other of these two Safari Parks?

If I remember correctly, 1.2 from Knowsley. Hopefully that'll grow with time.
 
As they often have twins they should be able to build a group quite rapidly.

I wonder if Knowsley's and West Midlands groups are derived from each other and presumably so both derived from Howletts/PL stock?
 

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