New giraffe calf is also male.Its been a while since chester had a female right?
Less than 2 years since Karamoja was born.
New giraffe calf is also male.Its been a while since chester had a female right?
Yes, I wondered if all the 'E's and 'O's' could be where the origin of the story lies?I always thought the COO reported into the CEO and was the second in command that essentially is there to make the CEO's vision a reality.
Yes, I wondered if all the 'E's and 'O's' could be where the origin of the story lies?
In the old days we used titles like 'Director', 'Curator' and 'Head Keeper'...
Have the lumpers, splitters and re-namers been busy again...?
Not a trend to be applauded, I hold a dim view on bizniz people running the show in a zoo facility.I believe that this is the first time in the zoos history (nearly 90 years) that it has not been led by someone with an animal background.
A trend that has been seen in many of the larger zoos in recent years.
I believe that this is the first time in the zoos history (nearly 90 years) that it has not been led by someone with an animal background.
A trend that has been seen in many of the larger zoos in recent years.
At Hamerton it was our 30th last June - postponed (!) for similar reasons...It's just struck me that the zoo will celebrate its 90th anniversary this year - next month I believe? A pity that it probably won't be marked particularly given the circumstances.
Looking forward to its centenary though!![]()
is it possible that Tula has been retired from breeding? She was in one of the recent livestreams and it just seems strange that she has not produced a calf since Murchison in 2016, I am aware that she suffered a stillbirth in 2015 which could potentially be a reason not to breed her again, however Dagmar also gave birth to a calf which lived only two days in 2017 and went on to produce Mburo two years later. Meru also seems to prefer Orla and Dagmar and they have produced calves every two years or so. Millie and Kanzi should also be old enough to breed now also, but it is also possible that Meru does not show interest in them.
Does anyone know when the giraffe calf was born? The zoos website says early March and news outlets all have dates ranging from the 3rd to the 10th of March.
Also, is it possible that Tula has been retired from breeding? She was in one of the recent livestreams and it just seems strange that she has not produced a calf since Murchison in 2016, I am aware that she suffered a stillbirth in 2015 which could potentially be a reason not to breed her again, however Dagmar also gave birth to a calf which lived only two days in 2017 and went on to produce Mburo two years later. Meru also seems to prefer Orla and Dagmar and they have produced calves every two years or so. Millie and Kanzi should also be old enough to breed now also, but it is also possible that Meru does not show interest in them.
Fortunately it’s still run by animal peopleAt Hamerton it was our 30th last June - postponed (!) for similar reasons...
After digging into this, I believe Chester are now at 1.3.
Interesting, I thought they were at 2:2 as I believe Dicky passed away in 2019, I could be wrong though, that would leave them with two males: Stomp and Semuliki (unless he has moved on) and two females: K'tusha and Nia Nia
Semuliki moved to Zoo Antwerpen in September 2020. The other female, Ada arrived from ZSL London.
As far as I can tell the most recent female they could have moved was 'Meghan' born to Oni and Mbuti on 9th December 2018 unless her name was changed.
Ah, thank you, any idea when she arrived from London? Also, any information on when she was born and to who? As far as I can tell the most recent female they could have moved was 'Meghan' born to Oni and Mbuti on 9th December 2018 unless her name was changed.
Do you know what happened to Mbuti?
Mbuti was I think born at Bristol. What I do know is that I tracked his ancestry and he was the seventh generation descended directly from the original Okapis at Bristol Zoo,( Bakeda x Mazanga, though not all subsequent generations were born at Bristol Zoo) so an offspring from him would be an eighth generation descendant.@Pertinax wasn’t Mbuti born at Bristol Zoo in 2005. I believe his Dad is called N’dura. If I remember rightly Mbut and his parents resided in what is now the Gorilla House.
Whipsnade is also 90 in May!It's just struck me that the zoo will celebrate its 90th anniversary this year - next month I believe? A pity that it probably won't be marked particularly given the circumstances.
Looking forward to its centenary though!![]()
Mbuti was I think born at Bristol. What I do know is that I tracked his ancestry and he was the seventh generation descended directly from the original Okapis at Bristol Zoo,( Bakeda x Mazanga, though not all subsequent generations were born at Bristol Zoo) so an offspring from him would be an eighth generation descendant.