Exactly what I mean. There's been recent rumours of London wanting to get pandas again, so if these smaller species' were kept in the city the larger polar bears could be kept in the chilly Chiltern Downs, creating a drawcard for each ZSL zoo.
What sucess i`ve never seen a Gentoo chick their in over 15 years of visiting the place at least once a year,i stand to be corrected if i`m wrong.Any way thats where the Polar Bears were kept when Whipsnade had them the old den is still their now being used by a colony of native bats as a roost.yes, it has been said before that whipsnade has had sucsess with gentoos because the position of there enclosure, at the top of that windy hill, that would be the perfect place for polar bears
What sucess i`ve never seen a Gentoo chick their in over 15 years of visiting the place at least once a year,i stand to be corrected if i`m wrong.Any way thats where the Polar Bears were kept when Whipsnade had them the old den is still their now being used by a colony of native bats as a roost.
yes, it has been said before that whipsnade has had sucsess with gentoos because the position of there enclosure, at the top of that windy hill, that would be the perfect place for polar bears
Exactly what I mean. There's been recent rumours of London wanting to get pandas again, so if these smaller species' were kept in the city the larger polar bears could be kept in the chilly Chiltern Downs, creating a drawcard for each ZSL zoo.
It isn't so much the minimum temperature of Whipsnade that is crucial, but the maximum. I'm not familiar enough with a good summer temperature (... if we can remember what that is like) on that exposed part of Whipsnade, but I would imagine that polars would suffer.
It does get pretty hot in summer actually, but I'm sure if they were to build an enclosure for Polars it would have a lot of shade or a very large, cooled indoor enclosure or something.
I just looked on the Scandinavian wildlife park website and their polar bear park is 26,000m2 (6.4 acres). RZSS press office need to do their homework better!
It's great news though. Kudos to the HWP for doing a deal with the army again, they're getting a lot of big exhibits in a short space of time thanks to this relationship. I wonder what the soldiers prefer - building fences in Kingussie or frontline action in Helmand province![]()
If it wants to improve the welfare of captive animals, why not use the new enclosure to provide a home for some of the multitude of other bears in appalling captive conditions across Europe? Importing polar bears from the wild will not help conservation, and keeping captive wildlife will not halt climate change.