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Why did they hand-rear the chicks instead letting them grow up under parents?
 
Why did they hand-rear the chicks instead letting them grow up under parents?

I may be wrong on this, but I believe part of the reason is because the adult flamingo pool is not netted, so chicks are hand-reared and moved on to other collections so that pinioning is not necessary?
 
A search of Chester Zoo on www.zootierliste.de yielded 2 new & very unique mammal species!

1. Grandidier’s Vontsira or Grandidier’s Mongoose (Galidictis grandidieri) !!
2. white-tailed tree rat or White-tailed antsangy (Brachytarsomys albicauda)

both behind the scenes as of August 2018. Didn't say how many of either.
 
A search of Chester Zoo on www.zootierliste.de yielded 2 new & very unique mammal species!

1. Grandidier’s Vontsira or Grandidier’s Mongoose (Galidictis grandidieri) !!
2. white-tailed tree rat or White-tailed antsangy (Brachytarsomys albicauda)

both behind the scenes as of August 2018. Didn't say how many of either.

This has already been discussed in the more informal Chester thread.

Chester Zoo - Chester Zoo Discussion, Speculation & Questions Q3 2018
 
The species is alas a rare migrant here!

I would still prefer a netting over ..., I guess it would be mandatory in a few years anyway.
The issue would be that flamingos live for half a century and more, so they're not going to replace their pinioned breeding flock any time soon.
 
Netting would keep out the gulls and would enable the zoo to keep small waders with the flamingos, I wish they would do it.
 
Netting would keep out the gulls and would enable the zoo to keep small waders with the flamingos, I wish they would do it.
You're imagining a Bristol-type scenario. I don't know how successful the Bristol exhibit is, in terms of breeding Redshank and the like. Flamingos aren't particularly careful where they put their big feet.
But yes, they could add some waterfowl too.
However, I have an idea the long term plan might be to phase out the current flamingo setup, and keep a flock of Greaters on the already netted-over waterfowl lake, with an African theme.
 
The flamingo enclosure next to the penguins was netted for a while, several years ago. I don't know why the net was removed, but it could be replaced if the flamingos were to remain there in the long term. I don't think it would be possible to net the other enclosure without severely pruning all the trees on the lemur island.
 
The flamingo enclosure next to the penguins was netted for a while, several years ago. I don't know why the net was removed, but it could be replaced if the flamingos were to remain there in the long term. I don't think it would be possible to net the other enclosure without severely pruning all the trees on the lemur island.

I think it was because of bird flu.
 
Chester's website has just announced that the elephant cow Sithami collapsed and died suddenly at noon today. She was 20. It seems that the cause of her death is not known yet, so there will be a post mortem examination. The zoo hopes that the herd will look after her calf Aayu, who is about 20 months old.
 
Chester's website has just announced that the elephant cow Sithami collapsed and died suddenly at noon today. She was 20. It seems that the cause of her death is not known yet, so there will be a post mortem examination. The zoo hopes that the herd will look after her calf Aayu, who is about 20 months old.
What awful news! Hopefully Aayu will be taken care of and the cause of such an out of the blue passing away will be discovered.
 
Chester's website has just announced that the elephant cow Sithami collapsed and died suddenly at noon today. She was 20. It seems that the cause of her death is not known yet, so there will be a post mortem examination. The zoo hopes that the herd will look after her calf Aayu, who is about 20 months old.

You're half expecting the calves to die, not the mothers :(:(
 
Absolutely devastated, as everyone is, to read about Sithami. My thoughts go out to the elephant keepers and everyone at Chester for this devastating loss. This herd just don`t get much luck.
 
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