Does anyone know what is going on with the sun bears at Colchester zoo? I know that when they arrived in 2010 they were not allowed to breed due to where they were housed, but I assume this was no longer in place after they moved into Bears of The Rising Sun in 2014, as I believe it was designed for breeding to take place. I am not sure what has happened since, as although I visit frequently the sun bears are never very visible despite having a state of the art enclosure. And in the probably 20+ times (maybe more, maybe less- I don't count) I have probably visited since then, they are normally at the top of the outside area where the climbing frame is, if visible, and I think about TWICE I have seen them at the bottom area- once at an early morning opening in the summer of 2019 (maybe another occasion that summer as well thinking about it now, I have pictures printed out of Srey Ya eating a carrot about halfway down the hill.), and again on one of my most recent visits (August or October) where they were both sitting together in front of the cave. And, adding to this, I don't think I have ever seen them in their inside area. I think when I visit they are hiding in their off-show dens or in a tunnel connecting them to the outdoor area. I have probably gone into too much detail here, as I do, but basically I would like to find out what the situation is at Colchester with Jo-Jo and Srey Ya and breeding, also maybe and explanation for lack of visibility compared to other animals at the zoo. I do know most of their story before and after arriving at Colchester so that could give you some context of what I know.
-I have pasted this from a different thread, as I hope some people here may have some answers to my questions. I am also curious about the situations of many other species including the orangutans and chimps. For the orangutans I am confused as although Mali and Tatau joined Tiga earlier this year, I am not sure if there will be any further transfers of females to Colchester to ensure breeding within the group as the current individuals are related. I assume the family will not change much for a few years now, which is fairly disappointing but I understand if it is the case and I will relish the animals we have at the moment (new arrivals Mali and Tatau). I am also quite interested to see what will happen with the chimps (if anyone knows) as they have one of the best and most recently upgraded facilities in the zoo. Since it was completed the group of 8 has lost 3 individuals (Billy-Joe, Pippin, Tekita) leading to it decrease to 5 members. What I would like to find out is if anyone knows if Colchester zoo will purchase more chimpanzees in the future or plan to phase the species out.
Thank you.
Rajang-GOAT