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Very sad news about the chimp death.

Now just in case I'm off on a tangent(wouldnt be the first time) wasn't there a chimp death here not so long ago again from fighting or am I getting confused with somewhere else?
 
Very sad news about the chimp death.

Now just in case I'm off on a tangent(wouldnt be the first time) wasn't there a chimp death here not so long ago again from fighting or am I getting confused with somewhere else?
I can't remember how long ago it was, but a newborn was killed when a fight broke out among the troop fairly recently.
 
Qafzeh,the other male injured during the fight which resulted in the death of Rene, has been reintroduced back into the group to maintain the dynamics within the group. Qafzeh had to have surgery to his testicles which were damaged.
That is what happened to one of the males in the famous group at Arnhem Zòo but he died from the injuries. They can be extremely violent when these power struggles develop. Is Qafzeh one of their original generic group?
 
Red fronted Macaw chick from last year has moved to Twycross Zoo as part of a breeding pair.

Pair of endangered parrots brought to Twycross Zoo to fall in love - BBC News

"Two parrots from a "critically endangered" species have been moved to a zoo in the hope they will fall in love.

The two red-fronted macaws have arrived at Twycross Zoo in Little Orton, near the Warwickshire and Leicestershire border, as part of a preservation programme.

Bosses at Twycross said the pair have been brought to the zoo in the hope that they will breed down the line in an "important step to save the species".

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List has the red-fronted macaws as "critically endangered".

Native to Bolivia, the species' global population is declining, leaving less than 300 in the wild, the zoo said.

Dr Rebecca Biddle, director of conservation, spoke of her pride that the zoo was "leading the way for the conservation of this incredibly important species".

She added: “Red-fronted macaws are among the most endangered species of parrot on the planet, so bringing this pair to Twycross to hopefully facilitate breeding further down the line, is a necessary and important step to save this species.”

The birds were moved from Edinburgh Zoo and Welsh Mountain Zoo.

Assistant bird curator at Twycross, Rhys McKie, previously worked at Edinburgh Zoo and was among the team that was there when the male macaw hatched.

Mr McKie said: “It’s always an exciting day when a new animal arrives at the zoo, but being reunited was a really special moment.

“When he hatched last year, it was the first time in over 15 years that the species had been successfully bred at the zoo.

"So, to now give him a home at Twycross Zoo where he will continue the conservation journey and hopefully breed more of this rare species, is very momentous for me."

He said wild members of the species can only be found in a "small semi-desert, mountainous" region of Bolivia, which make them "unique amongst macaws".
 
Far as I know red river hogs are moving into old pelican aviary and cheetah are going in old red hog building up top is the new zebra stables

Cheers. Yes, cheetah are going in the long paddock where, on my last visit, there were hunting dogs? They were just finishing the enclosure off. The RRH were already in the old pelican enclosure, settling in before it’s opened.
 
Cheers. Yes, cheetah are going in the long paddock where, on my last visit, there were hunting dogs? They were just finishing the enclosure off. The RRH were already in the old pelican enclosure, settling in before it’s opened.
That's right, hunting dogs did used to be in that long enclosure. The red river hogs have lived there for the last few years (I'm not sure exactly when they were put in there).
 
Does anyone no what's in the bottom of the bantang (sp) where the red river hogs where for a while the old white rhino yard
 
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