is this in Miniature Monkeys?Tamandua were supposed to be housed with the marmosets, I hope this is still the plan, as the marmosets hardly ever go outside. The tamanduas hopefully will use the outside area.
There haven't been free ranging peafowl in the zoo for many years now.No longer going to be free ranging?
I imagine so.is this in Miniature Monkeys?
That would be good. But bear in mind I regularly visit Colchester and hardly ever see the Tamanduas there, they've had offspring as well. Hopefully it is not the same at Chester.Tamandua were supposed to be housed with the marmosets, I hope this is still the plan, as the marmosets hardly ever go outside. The tamanduas hopefully will use the outside area.
At the AGM last year it was announced that consruction for grasslands will start in 2023 and the area will open in 2026.
The plans are on Cheshire West and Chester Coumcil planning applications site. I was going to paste a link but the planning site is closed for maintenance until 6th February.
A new dusky pademelon joey has been born recently at Chester Zoo.
Information comes from a video posted on the Chester Zoo Facebook page.
Be nice if a few will make it back to Pilipinas and reintroduction ar some point. Some years back they needed to cut down on breeding due to too few spaces. Imagine .... release projectPhilippine Spotted Deer vorn at Chester Zoo
2000 (1.0#)
2001 (1.2#)
2002 2.0(1.0#)
2003 (1.0#)
2004 2.0(1.0#)
2005 3.3(2.3#)
2006 2.1
2007 (1.0.1#)
2008 2.1
2013 0.1
2014 1.0.1(1#)
2015 (1#)
2016 1.0
2017 0.1
I have no records after 2018
# indicates young did not survie for 30 days.
I think that the fawn announced by the zoo is the one born earlier this year. They are very slow in the press office sometimes, which is ironic as the reason they stopped printing arrivals and births in the zoo magazine was because th information would be out of date.
Be nice if a few will make it back to Pilipinas and reintroduction ar some point. Some years back they needed to cut down on breeding due to too few spaces. Imagine .... release project
Trial releases into protected areas are happening in the Philippines, quite a few being captive bred over there, Warty Pigs tooBe nice if a few will make it back to Pilipinas and reintroduction ar some point. Some years back they needed to cut down on breeding due to too few spaces. Imagine .... release project