Excellent news! I may hold back my next visit to Blackpool until Alyona is back, hopefully she'll be there by mid-August when I'm off work. I can't wait to see both these new enclosures and the renovated penguin pool.Three lionesses are arriving later this month:
Blackpool Zoo's African lion Khari returns with three lionesses set to follow
A male tiger is also arriving later this year:
Joining Alyona later in the summer will be a male tiger, introduced to form a non-breeding companion pair.
Great news, considering this species is quite rare in the UK.Two King colobus monkeys have been born:
8 pictures of baby monkeys at Blackpool Zoo who could be named Charles and Camilla
Great news, considering this species is quite rare in the UK.
As for the lion discussion, the enclosure seems a fine size to me? Will have to wait and see what it looks like with a whole pride in though.
Update on the return of Blackpool's big cats - Khari the male lion is set to return to Blackpool in May, his mane has fallen out due to the implant, females are expected to arrive with him or in due to course to his return. Alyona the female tiger is also set to return.
Big Cat Update | Blackpool Zoo
A strong mix indeed, could be numerous reasons - lack of availability and thus maybe the only females available, if breeding was to occur, it's obvious the young female and Khari are the spearheads for the new pride of Blackpool.Obviously there are reasons for the move(possible strained relations in the pride?) But seems strange to move two 18 year olds to mix with a new male
Now that's sad to hear, it's such a lovely animal. I remember from my visit last year, one of the bongo's horns had broken off and some kids were calling it a unicorn. I'll definitely miss the bongo.There are no more bongo and signs around the enclosure have changed to zebra signs but the zebras were in the usual area.
Believe that the bongo was the last female and was due to move to Chester and either died after being at Chester briefly or died before the move could take place. The zoo has improved a lot with the obvious upgrades with the penguins and big cats - every year, I think one or both of the young female gorillas will move on, however, both are still at the zoo being thirteen and eleven this year. An orangutan and elephant birth within the next eighteen months would be great.Had an amazing visit today. I will start of with the new big cat facility. It is much better but I would have referred some expansions to the enclosure on the lion side as it is definitely smaller than what is available for the tigers. Managed to see all 4 lions today and alyona was just about viewable through a door to the off show area.
Other things to note would be that the Ostrich now lives in the long paddock in between the blesbok and the farm. There are no more bongo and signs around the enclosure have changed to zebra signs but the zebras were in the usual area. Irl really like the new penguin beach. Much better than the land space they used to have. The apes were very showy today especially Bukavu the silver back gorilla who was displaying to the group a lot.
Today the ex twycross elephants and emmett had access to all of the outdoor sand areas and the indoor areas whilst kate had access to the grassy paddock. Norjahan was VERY pushy today when it came to food. She was very dominating over Tara today but even managed to move minbu off food.
All in all a very good day