lechweoryx
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What species are kept in the deer and antelope park there and in what numbers?
At the start of the year Howletts reported
12 Indian Axis Deer
2 Hog Deer
7 Greater Kudu
7 Eastern Bongo
19 Blackbuck
They no longer house Nilgai if ISIS is up to date although Lympne have 2
At the start of the year Howletts reported
12 Indian Axis Deer
2 Hog Deer
7 Greater Kudu
7 Eastern Bongo
19 Blackbuck
They no longer house Nilgai if ISIS is up to date although Lympne have 2
Did Howletts ever have Barasingha?
Glad to hear Howletts still keep Nilgai. I was amazed at how few ungulate species are there now. I saw Sambar on my one and only visit in the mid 1990s.
No, I believe they imported a small group (from East Berlin) straight to Port Lympne. They were the first Barasingha imported into this country for a long time- previously the only herds were the inbred ones at Woburn & Whipsnade. I don't know if any of this 'new blood' has infiltrated the latter herds but knowing the Howletts/ZSL relationship I doubt very much any have ever been transferred to Whipsnade.
The Woburn/Whipsnade ones are very inbred and the stags exhibit degenerative/poor antler development.
Marwell kept Barasingha for a while- stock from Whipsnade.
West Midland herd I think derives from Port Lympne who had a very large number but have now culled most of them.
Very interesting Pertinax, you would think ZSL/Aspinall would put their differences aside for the good of the animals.
Didn't Chester also have barasingha at one time?
Chester had a few Barasingha- I don't know where they came from or where they went to (Knowsley or West Mids?)
Yes, you would- but worrying about whether an inbred Swamp deer herd could benefit from an exchange of blood sadly doesn't seem high on anybody's list of priorities, which is a shame. I doubt whether anyone has ever even considered that option. So the two 'lines' seem(unless someone knows otherwise) to have stayed seperate.
Chester had a few Barasingha- I don't know where they came from or where they went to (Knowsley or West Mids?) There are also a couple of private herds too- at least one was sourced from Port Lympne stock.
Pertinax,
Any idea which subspecies of bharasingha is in European zoos (or do we have multiples)? In the wild there is 3 ...., so interesting to know from a conservation point of view!
K.B.
I'm surprised Port Lympne were culling them - its not as if they don't have room, plus they would surely be in demand enough for a deer park to pay for their relocation somewhere?
Cervus duvauceli- The 'Hard ground' Barasingha.