Visited the park last week and some notes from this visit :
- several of the squirrel-species were housed in other enclosures as where I saw them the last time I visited ( Sept. 2020 ).
- a new "small-cat-complex was constructed in one of the corners of the park. 3 species are housed in this complex being serval : the animals were already at the park and the enclosure in which they were housed first was now empty and being refurnished, 2 Jaguarundi-enclosures which are connected with eachother by a sliding-door which was open during my visit. I was however only able to discover one animal which was hidding in the indoor-enclosure and as a third species a pair of European wild cats. ZTL mention 143 European collections keeping the species but evenso Faunapark Flakkee is the only Dutch zoo with this species !
- other cat-news was that the Jungle cats have 5 young - of which I was able to see 3 - the other 2 were hidding to well to be discovered.
- a keeper told me that he had heared squeaking sound in the nest-box of the Asian palm civets so most prob. there are young with this species.
Will upload photos is the Faunapark Flakkee - ZooChat - gallery.
- several of the squirrel-species were housed in other enclosures as where I saw them the last time I visited ( Sept. 2020 ).
- a new "small-cat-complex was constructed in one of the corners of the park. 3 species are housed in this complex being serval : the animals were already at the park and the enclosure in which they were housed first was now empty and being refurnished, 2 Jaguarundi-enclosures which are connected with eachother by a sliding-door which was open during my visit. I was however only able to discover one animal which was hidding in the indoor-enclosure and as a third species a pair of European wild cats. ZTL mention 143 European collections keeping the species but evenso Faunapark Flakkee is the only Dutch zoo with this species !
- other cat-news was that the Jungle cats have 5 young - of which I was able to see 3 - the other 2 were hidding to well to be discovered.
- a keeper told me that he had heared squeaking sound in the nest-box of the Asian palm civets so most prob. there are young with this species.
Will upload photos is the Faunapark Flakkee - ZooChat - gallery.