Tim May

Fanaloka; RSCC Sandwich; 20th August 2011

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Fossa fossana

Not a good photo, but I had to wait for almost two hours until it ventured outside of its next box to grab a mouse........
 
Jealous face time again, I see!

Thanks for posting this - I really need to get down to see this species.
 
Congratulations on your patience in getting this photo Tim . Not certain if this species is on display anywhere else .

Hope you don't mind a few questions .

I believe jaguarundi have bred recently , any other species with young ?

Are any of the red and white giant flying squirrels on display now ?

Has anything been done with what was the Tapir enclosure ?

Any other new species added to the collection ?
 
And not just closed to the public, it looks like they are getting rid of their animals and are going to shut down altogether. They will remain a registered charity to do field work, but no breeding in the UK. (At least that is how I read the Facebook announcement).

Could be good news for other British facilities, though, maybe a chance to acquire some of their rare specimens.
 
What is going on? Didn't this place just open a few years ago? What a joke!
 
Top marks Tim.....

At least someone got a photo of it, and by the looks of it, probably the last unless it turns up in another collection.....
 
Congratulations on your patience in getting this photo Tim . Not certain if this species is on display anywhere else .
Hope you don't mind a few questions .
I believe jaguarundi have bred recently , any other species with young ?
Are any of the red and white giant flying squirrels on display now ?
Has anything been done with what was the Tapir enclosure ?
Any other new species added to the collection ?

I'm sorry to learn the RSCC has closed already; it was still open on Saturday and I was given to understand that it would be open until the end of August.

It was about 30 years ago that I last saw a fanaloka, so I was determined to get a photo this time; lucky I didn’t leave my visit any longer!

To answer your questions:-

As well as the young jaguarondi, there were young rusty-spotted cats but, frustratingly, I didn’t see them.

I didn’t see any of the red & white flying squirrels.

Nothing is being exhibited in the old tapir enclosure.

New since my last visit were tayra and yellow-throated martin; the latter were in the old fossa enclosure (which have apparently left the collection).
 

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