I wonder why Drayton Manor would want the Lowland Anoa
Why wouldn't they?
I wonder why Drayton Manor would want the Lowland Anoa
I wonder why Drayton Manor would want the Lowland Anoa
so why not it is part of the European breeding programWhy not they are under new zoo management who know what they are doing!
so why not it is part of the European breeding program
Once upon a time that used to be the system, I think entry to the park was about 2.50 and then tickets or a wristband used to be an additional charge.You can go into WMSP and see the animals and if you want to go on the rides you buy an extra wrist band. I hope they introduce a similar system for DMP.
From what I know of the company I am not sure it's a good thing for the zoo. They are only focus on commercial things and they don't really care about animals and conservation. Of course, general oublic will not see the difference and this is a problem.This sale feels like a good thing - it's reassuring to me that the group own WMSP and other big zoos like Planète Sauvage. We'll see what the future brings I guess!
Just been to Drayton today and the zoo is nice in my opinion. As you walk in the zoo entrance there is an enclousre that holds dusky padamelon but I only saw 1. Then there is the reptile house and meerkat enclosure. The tamarin trail is very nice as it hold multiple species of monkeys. Around the corner is an exhibit for red pandas and it is decent with a lot of climbing structures. Now comming to the only negative part of the zoo is the lynx enclosure. It's very small and poor with hardly any climbing areas. The fishing cat enclosure is very nice but I didnt manage to spot them. The lowland anoa enclosure seemed to be empty and they now hold no ostriches and they say something exciting is comming soon. There is lots of other paddocks and we managed to see, red kangaroos emu, Rhea, tapir, capybara and flamingo. Skipping past a few avaries you come to the gibbon exhibit and the columbian spider monkey exhibit. Both species were out in there enclosure but no lemurs were to be seen. The suluwasi maqauque enclosure had no animals outside and I couldn't see any inside. The tiger exhibit is very nice but only saw 1 tiger. Does anyone know where the new black leopard enclousre will beObviously I meant 'covid' not vivid. Oops
Do you know where the new black leopard enclosure will be locatedThere is only 1 Tiger left - the male died earlier this year.
A male Saki Monkey recently went to Koln. The young male Brazilian Tapir also departed over the Summer. He's joined a female at ZooParc Beauval
Oh I saw you when you exited the reptile house I just went in.I was there today too - we probably saw each other (I was the guy with a faded cap, a black face mask and camera pack on my back with my camera and monopod in my hand). There were some very nice reptiles (one was a complete surprise as I had never even heard of the species before - but you'll have to wait a few days while I sort out my photos before I reveal all). I particularly wanted to see and photograph the vinaceous amazons - which I managed to do. I saw the anoa, but not the fishing cat. Nice recent breedings include snowy owl, tarictic hornbill and Colombian black spider monkey.