Colchester have released a news piece reviewing the year of 2018. These are the high (and low) lights of 2018, with a few additions on my part:
New arrivals
- Two new male cheetahs, three new Eurasian wolves, a new pair of Amur leopards (replacing the pair that left earlier this year) and the return of bull rhino Otto from Woburn are all mentioned. Other new individuals arriving include a female blue crane and a female warthog.
New species
- Crowned lemurs arrive at the zoo. Also arriving in 2018, but without mention in the article, are four new reptile species (Gariau forest dragon, Solomon Islands skink, spiny turtle and West African mud turtle), two new catfish species and a number of invertebrates including red-kneed tarantula, purple flower beetle and two species of marine shrimps.
Births
- Mentioned are births of aardvark, bush dog, smooth-coated otter, Humboldt penguin, red panda, blue duiker and greater kudu. Other species for which births occurred this year include ring-tailed lemur, Victoria crowned pigeon, buffy-headed capuchin monkey, Eastern grey crowned crane, Kirk's dik-dik, rock hyrax and gelada.
Deaths
- Billie-Joe the chimpanzee, Flossy the white rhinoceros and Rajang the orangutan. Also lost this year, but not mentioned, are Yatesy the Eurasian griffon vulture, Cedric the greater kudu and the last of the black-backed jackals.
Developments
- New colobus/patas monkey mixed enclosure opens and pathway past the bull elephant paddock reopens. It also seems the lion enclosure extension opened in December.
The full article is included below:
Colchester Zoo reflects on 2018, an unforgettable year - ZOO NEWS - Colchester Zoo