Male Asiatic Lion 'Ketan' has been put to sleep after a short illness
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Farewell to our lion Ketan | Bristol Zoo
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Farewell to our lion Ketan | Bristol Zoo
Rather a strange twist of fate so soon after the arrival of the female from Cotswold. Presumably just coincidental and not related. Another male will no doubt be sourced asap.Male Asiatic Lion 'Ketan' has been put to sleep after a short illness
Bristol Zoo Gardens on Twitter
Farewell to our lion Ketan | Bristol Zoo
Report on the Fota(Ireland) thread indicates 0.3 drills have now left Bristol. This appears to leave Bristol with a single adult male(probably father of two of the three that have left). Will fresh unrelated females soon be acquired- or are they disbanding the group?
They are disbanding the group. Watch this space...
I also felt that the male drill looked rather restless, so I hope his situation can be resolved soon.
That's amazing news - having seen them in the wild, it will be great to see them at Bristol! I was under the impression that only Chester would be getting them... Where do we all think they'll be in the zoo? In the walkthrough or elsewhere?In a discussion on Cologne getting Coquerel's sifaka on another zoo forum it was mentioned that both Bristol and Chester will also receive a pair each in 2020 from the US.
The Planning application for a proposed new Heart of the Phillipines exhibit is now on the Bristol City Council website containing the plans for what they propose to do in the area currently set up as Zona Brazil.
A direct link is here: 16/03796/F | Refurbishment of existing 'Zona Brazil' exhibit to create a new 'Heart of the Philippines' exhibit. Demolition of existing Geoldi Monkey enclosure, part-demolition of low stone wall, removal of fence lines, refurbishment