
Amazing news!Very exciting baby news!
Some lucky visitors yesterday got the chance to witness the birth of our first little chulengo (or baby guanaco).
Last year we set out to try and boost numbers of a few species that although not particularly rare, are disappearing from UK Zoos, and so far this year from that list we bred Chacoan mara and now this beautiful leggy girl. I'm obsessed!
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Very exciting baby news!
Some lucky visitors yesterday got the chance to witness the birth of our first little chulengo (or baby guanaco).
Last year we set out to try and boost numbers of a few species that although not particularly rare in the wild, are disappearing from UK Zoos, and so far this year from that list we bred Chacoan mara and now this beautiful leggy girl. I'm obsessed!
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Will be interesting to see what animals go in the former coati / raccoon exhibit.
Exciting new arrival announcement tomorrow on social
Also had a lovely time towards the end of the day watching the lynx kittens right at the front t of the enclosure. Really not shy about people at all, but the best time to see them is defo around 4-5pm!(Not that I really get to check during the rest of the day)
There has been a lot of talk over the past year about what’s going into the old coati/raccoon/skunk paddock, and it was a difficult one to decide upon. But when we did the collection plan at the start of the year, we knew it had to be Arctic foxes, but we also knew we would have to wait until they were born, and we put our names on the list for potential youngsters from Wild Discovery.

I have always wanted to see arctic foxes! Very happy to see that my most-local collection now has some =]View attachment 642341There has been a lot of talk over the past year about what’s going into the old coati/raccoon/skunk paddock, and it was a difficult one to decide upon. But when we did the collection plan at the start of the year, we knew it had to be Arctic foxes, but we also knew we would have to wait until they were born, and we put our names on the list for potential youngsters from Wild Discovery.
Very happy to announce that the day has finally arrived with Rascal, Rebel and Rogue joining the family. Dead chuffed with these and our first canid at the park.
I know how eagle eyed ZooChatters are keen to pick holes in signage, so I’ll acknowledge now that their sign is wrong in stating they’re critically endangered. This is a misprint and we’re getting new ones done, but just deal with it for now please
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I have always wanted to see arctic foxes! Very happy to see that my most-local collection now has some =]
I think they will go nicely with the reindeer nearby in particular!

ah that's coolSo there's a bit of exciting news.....
The arctic fox cubs have been added to our carnivore encounter! These guys are beautifully chilled out and will happily come to you for a feed inside their enclosure.
AAAAAND....the cost of the encounter has been reduced too! For £70 (I think £57 if you're a annual pass holder), you will get to spend 45 mins with a keeper visiting and feeding your choice of three out of this list: lynx, tayra, binturong, genet and now ARCTIC FOX!
How cool is that for a deal? We have yet to go fully public with it on social, but the website has been updated, so this is a good time to get ahead of the game.
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Unless my eyes were deceiving me, it seems as if the Lemur Exhibit is bigger than it was before? I am not sure, but I think that previously one half had birds in, and now it was much bigger, which if that's the case, is really good, and if not, my eyes are playing tricks on me.
There used to be two lemur groups, but as one has moved off to Paulton's Park, the dividing mesh has been removed so that it's one big enclosure now.
The Porcupine has moved as well since I last visited, down to where the Meerkats were, by the Arctic Foxes, with the Meerkats now next to the new indoor Human Nature setup which was the first time I had seen that. Enjoyed the Harvest mouse setup, and the Brown Rat exhibit reminded me of Woodside's which I have always liked.
Glad someone enjoyed it....we had a trip advisor that said the rat exhibit was "distasteful and unpleasant"!I think maybe they didn't like the mirror being held up to the wastefulness of the human race!
Could only see two Cus-Cus in the Nocturnal house, so assume baby has moved on, or was just very good at hiding!
Our original pair are pretty ancient and are now living in blissful retirement off-show. The pair in Twilight Zone are the baby and a new male.
All in all, an enjoyable day. Was a shame, we weren't able to do the other experience we booked on the website on the morning of the day, as my friend from Edinburgh is only down for a week and we've lots more planned, but it'll keep for another day. These things happen.
I think what happened was that two of the experiences you wanted happen at the same time, and we can really only fit in a certain number within the day cos we don't have tons of staff. Sorry.