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Hello, Zootierliste lists Greater Grison, Japanese Squirrel, Pegu Red Squirrel and Perny's Long-Nosed Squirrel Perny's Ground Squirrel at Faunapark Flakkee. Are they really there and where and when can they be best seen?
 
Faunapark Flakkee recently received two Geoffroy's cats (Leopardus geoffroyi), a species now on show again in the Netherlands after Amersfoort lost the species a few years ago.

Nederlandse primeur: Zuid-Hollands dierenpark verwelkomt opnieuw zeldzame katachtige

I visited Faunapark Flakkee yesterday, the Geoffroy's cats were not yet signed though and I did not see them either, although I did see what seems to be their exhibit. I did however see the still unsigned red-billed blue magpie.

Faunapark Flakkee certainly has impressive collections of small cats and squirrels, that I noticed during my visit.
 
Hello, Zootierliste lists Greater Grison, Japanese Squirrel, Pegu Red Squirrel and Perny's Long-Nosed Squirrel Perny's Ground Squirrel at Faunapark Flakkee. Are they really there and where and when can they be best seen?

A little late but 3 of the 4 are indeed still kept at the park. On my latest visit earlier this month the Pegu red squirrels were kept in a large enclosure on the left side behind the Meerkat-enclosures near the entrance :
The Greater grison is kept at the right side of the park next to the Bobcats at the left side and the Asian palm civet on the right :
The Perny's long-nosed squirrel ( or at least a species which is signed as being this species ) is housed in a large enclosure near the Greater grison :
The 4th species, the Japanese squirrel I didn't see on my last visit but I have to admit that I didn't realy looked for them so it still is possible that they are still in the collection.
 
Hello, Zootierliste lists Greater Grison, Japanese Squirrel, Pegu Red Squirrel and Perny's Long-Nosed Squirrel Perny's Ground Squirrel at Faunapark Flakkee. Are they really there and where and when can they be best seen?
The Perny's long-nosed squirrel ( or at least a species which is signed as being this species ) is housed in a large enclosure near the Greater grison :
I wonder if anyone has seen a real Perny's Long-nosed Squirrel at this place? Did they ever actually keep them?
 
I wonder if anyone has seen a real Perny's Long-nosed Squirrel at this place? Did they ever actually keep them?

Most likely not... Most Japanese squirrels in Europe aren't Japanese squirrels either, but some piebald morph of red squirrel. Squirrel ID isn't the greatest in these small Dutch zoos...
 
If the Perny's long-nosed squirrels aren't actually that species, which species would they actually be?

The Greater grison is kept at the right side of the park next to the Bobcats at the left side and the Asian palm civet on the right :

The 4th species, the Japanese squirrel I didn't see on my last visit but I have to admit that I didn't realy looked for them so it still is possible that they are still in the collection.

Lucky you for seeing the grison... I visited a few days after you and didn't not see it despite passing by the exhibit four times.

I don't remember seeing Japanese squirrel signed anywhere at the park during my visit.
 
Flakkee has added Asian brush-tailed porcupines (Atherurus macrourus) to its collection.

Faunapark Flakkee
In interview with ZooFlits, the zoo said it has acquired three of these animals. One male and two females.

The zoo has also acquired Saharan striped weasel (Ictonyx libycus libycus) this month, which are now behind the scenes. During upcoming winter closure, a new enclosure will be built for these animals.

They would also like to start keeping red pandas and thereby participate in an EEP.

Source: ZooFlits
 
I recently visited this zoo for the first time, despite it being not that far away. Now I've been there, I can say I should have visited this place earlier. I was pleasantly surprised (I decided not to check out the zoochat gallery not to be spoiled)

First of all, this little zoo has quite a nice collection, excelling in small mammals. The hightlight are ofcourse the recently arrived Asian brush-tailed porcupines. It was only my second time seeing this species, after Dusit Zoo (Bangkok) in 2012!
I saw all 3 animals active shortly after opening time, as they were being fed. The keepers tried to lure them outside, but they did not seem interested, which is a shame as their outdoor enclosure is really nice. During my rewalk, all 3 porcupines were asleep in their nest box. So those who would like to see these animals, I suggest getting there early!

Faunapark has quite an extensive rodent collection, featuring no less than 8 squirrel species (Eurasian red (no-show), American red, Prevosts, Pallas', Red-flanked variegated, Pegu red (aka Finlaysons), Siberian chipmunk (no-show) and prairie dog). Besides these and the brush-tailed porcupines, there are also Indian porcupines, tree porcupines, copyus, harvest mice, azaras agoutis, Cuban hutias and capibaras

Regarding carnivores, the zoo features coati, Siberian weasel, greater grison (an unfortunate no-show), tayra, corsac fox, silver fox, small-clawed otter, 4 species of mongoose (meerkat, dwarf, banded, yellow) Cape genet, palm civet and no less than 7 species of small cat; European wildcat, serval, jungle cat, caracal, bobcat, ocelot and Geoffroys cat. I saw all of the cats, although the Geoffroys stayed inside. Saharan striped weasels will be a new addition this year (an enclosure is being constructed right now)

Other mammals include wallabies (Bennets and parma), common marmosets, cottontop tamarins, alpacas.

Regarding birds, the collection offers nothing too special, but you can see 6 species of owls (European eagle, snowy, barn, llittle, spectacled, choco) kookaburra, golden pheasant, emerald dove, emu, white stork, greater flamingo, red-legged seriema, blue-and-yellow macaw, red-billed blue magpie (no-show) and hornbills (von der Deckens (no-show), grey-cheeked).

The zoo lacks herps and fishes, but honestly I did not miss them.

The enclosures in this zoo mostly range from average to above average or good, and I could tell a lot of them were quite new. I noticed the entire zoo and all the enclosures were clean and well-maintained, unlike 'Dierenpark de Paay' a zoo of similar size but inferior quality. The marmosets and tamarins had received brand-new enclosures and they were spacious and offered a lot of climbing. The little monkeys can also be seen indoor. Most of the squirrel enclosures were quite spacious, even though the European red had less space than the other species (still acceptable though)

I also liked the cat enclosures. All of them were quite spacious, and bobcat, ocelot, caracal and Geoffroys cat all had double enclosures for seperation purposes. During my visit, only the ocelots were seperated (I saw just the male), while the bobcats (1.1 + 2 older cubs) and Geoffroys cats were kept together. There was just a single caracal left. I did see just one wildcat, but there should be more. Servals were kept as a couple in a single enclosure, as were the jungle cats.
Only two cats can be viewed indoor; the male ocelot and the Geoffroys cat. The latter also received a new enclosure recently. Quite spacious with a lot of climbing, but perhaps too barren/not enough cover for a jungle species.

The tayra enclosure was spacious and offers the animals lots of climbing. The palm civets have less space, but its still adequate. The weasels also have two pretty nice enclosures and I saw both animals really active. The genet enclosure is another double one. I saw one genet eagerly using both parts of the enclosure. The otters have a lot of ground space, but the pool was quite small and shallow. Not bad, far from perfect. Coatis, porcupines, meerkats etc all had pretty good enclosures too.

The only enclosures I did not like were the copyu enclosure and the corsac fox enclosure. Considering the future of the former species in Europe, I don't fault the zoo for not upgrading this enclosure. I do hope that the zoo will give more space to the foxes in the future, as their enclosure was this zoo's sore point in my opinion. The banded mongoose enclosure could also use improvement as it is quite small.

All in all, I really enjoyed this zoo and I ended up spending 3 hours here. I will probably return later this year, when the striped weasels will be on show!

I updated ZTL after my visit today. It should be fairly up-to-date now.
I won't add much photos to the gallery as the zoo is already well presented.

For next week, I am plannig a visit Aqua-Zoo Leerdam, a small aquarium that I have also not yet visited. This will be my 150th zoo/aquarium.
 
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