littleRedPanda
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Judging from facebook photos, it looks like the tigers have swapped sides now, with the cubs and mum in the larger area.
Is Astrid the other Rhino female still there?A new female White Rhino arrived on 15th November. 14 year old Binta has come from Knowsley
Meet our new arrival! | Colchester Zoo
No reason why she should not be. Astrid was born 2013, so only just maturing.Is Astrid the other Rhino female still there?
Colchester Zoo posted a review of the year on their website. I figured I would put it up and include some further information gleaned from this thread.
Births
- An aardvark and several rock hyraxes represented Afrotheria births this year
- Primates had a very good breeding year, with births from the mandrill, gelada, L'Hoest's guenon, red-backed bearded saki, coppery titi (a first breeding for Colchester), squirrel monkey and ring-tailed lemur
- The carnivores also had a good breeding year, with three Amur tigers, two Amur leopards, two red pandas, two bush dogs and two smooth-coated otters born
- Ungulate births were represented by red river hogs (whose father was a new addition to the breeding programme from America), a blue duiker and a Kirk's dik-dik
- Among the birds that bred were grey crowned cranes, rainbow lorikeets, a Victoria crowned pigeon and Humboldt penguins
New species
- The main new arrival was a group of Barbary macaques
- Other new species that arrived this year that didn't receive a mention in the official review are Fiji banded iguana and at least six species of fish (rainbow sharkminnow, rosy barb, Denison's barb, Taiwan bitterling and two species of Lake Victoria cichlid)
- Species labelled as arriving that I have yet to see include the Cuvier's Madagascar swift and African banded barb
Deaths and departures
- This year saw the deaths of, among other animals, 'Pippin' the chimpanzee, 'Fatgut' the Colombian black spider monkey, 'Juno' the pygmy hippopotamus calf and 'Meg' the shire horse
- Also, this year saw the departure of the Mount Kilimanjaro colobus monkeys from the Colchester collection
The official review is included here:
A time for reflection… | Colchester Zoo
Not very impressive then! I appreciate the reason the bird number has declined, but don't approve of the decision to get rid of the display area!On the 30th December, Colchester Zoo released news about the animal count for the coming year. They released news about this in early January 2019, so I will compare the species counts.
Mammals - 70 species; net loss of 2 species from January 2019
Birds - 24 species; net loss of 15 species from January 2019
Reptiles - 32 species; net loss of 1 species from January 2019
Amphibians - 8 species; unchanged from January 2019
Fishes - 60 species; number not released in January 2019
Invertebrates - 28 species; number not released in January 2019
The news article about the new count is included here:
Annual Count 2019 | Colchester Zoo
Not very impressive then! I appreciate the reason the bird number has declined, but don't approve of the decision to get rid of the display area!
Odd - the UK Forum page shows this thread as having 11 pages and the last post 30 minutes ago but when I click on it the last post is page 10 / 2 days ago. Anyone else having issues or is it just that posts have been removed or something?
I cannot see the issue myself, but it may be related to the fact we've moved the recent elephant discussion/speculation into a distinct thread.