Don't forget the absolutely gorgeous Crowned Sifaka ;-)
How could I forget the stars !!!!!!
Don't forget the absolutely gorgeous Crowned Sifaka ;-)
Well thats different to what I was told last weekend,as I was told the Amur Leopard is leaving,so I guess we will have to wait and see what happens now!Been for a walk around this afternoon and was very disappointed to find the new clouded leopard enclosure is now going to house ground hornbills. I'm led to believe that the clouded leopards are to be leaving the collection.
A few items noted -
- dark big male giraffe looked good but 2 smaller ones seemed in less good condition , with missing tail tufts
Any idea where the big fellow is from?
Last time I checken they only had 2 6-7 year olds (Koife had died).
@ Nisha
Jake is not correct, i think his real name is JAMBO: born 24.07.09!
And to compleat: Century is not only an ex Longleat, he is also an ex Colchester,
he was at Colchester from 2008 till 2010!
What was posted as going to be the new Clouded Leopard enclosure,is now going to be for the Abyssian Ground Hornbills.The Clouded leopards are going to have what currently houses the Amur Leopard,when this species leaves the collection!J aka Jake is correct, just dunno his birth date or parentage.
Jambo is another Woburn offspring sent in 2012 to Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster.
Anyone know whether the new clouded leopard exhibit is in the finishing stages. Have the cloudies already taken up the space? I always thought they were in something of a blind spot (now I dunno necessarily think that is a bad thing as cloudies really need a retreat ..).
There has been an update regarding the Amur Leopard & Clouded Leopards on the Cotswold Wildlife Park Facebook Page.
The Amur Leopard left for France yesterday and arrived safely in her new home this morning. The adult pair of Clouded Leopards will move in to their new enclosure (hopefully tomorrow) and last years litter of cubs will be leaving the park today.
I did try to post a link to their post, but I don't really know how to do it - Sorry!!
White Rhino, Nancy has given birth to a calf today. A long awaited first breeding for Cotswolds![]()
Any idea on the sex of the calf?
Excellent news - The Rhino calf is doing well and even better, It's a female!![]()