I agree, very nice. Do we know where they are housed? One of the paddocks up at the top I would assume...
Yes, one of the ones behind the raven aviary according to the species profile on the zoo website.
I agree, very nice. Do we know where they are housed? One of the paddocks up at the top I would assume...
Another unusual ungulate species for the zoo, a nice addition to the collection and again the only ones in the UK (unless there are some in private hands?)
Not only that, I believe these to be the first of this species in the UK, certainly in my lifetime..and I know of no UK zoo that has kept them in the past either, though I am sure ZSL must have had the odd specimen(or more?) in the distant past. I'm sure Tim May(or Robmv?) will know when.
I hope that at Edinburgh they have a nice sheltered paddock, not somewhere too open and exposed. In the wild they live in riverine thickets in the Middle East.
I hope that at Edinburgh they have a nice sheltered paddock, not somewhere too open and exposed. In the wild they live in riverine thickets in the Middle East.
RZSS now has quite a formidable deer collection at both locations, vying with Woburn as the UK's premier collection with 9 species in all (i think?)
I count 4
Persian fallow deer
Bawean deer
white lipped deer
bactrian wapiti
Sorry maguari, hadn't realised they had been moved out, they were there when i visited in March
http://www.zoochat.com/201/hwp-visit-31-3-11-a-208454/
Not only that, I believe these to be the first of this species in the UK, certainly in my lifetime..![]()
Highland are still listed with them as well - may just be some spare animals shipped out.![]()
was a farmer who kept, as well as deer for venison, a herd of Persian fallow deer. This was in East Sussex, somewhere near Eastbourne .... I have no idea whether the herd, or any part of it, still remains - nor whether it was studbook registered.