Does anyone know any other plans for the future , we go here at least 3 times a year and it's ever changing which us good to see , it's nice to have such a good place to go to so close to home
I guess it depends partly on what species become available and how the money keeps coming in.
...it featured rhino (various)...
What species of rhino were planned? It's quite unusual for a relatively new park to acquire black or Indian rhino's but would the owners previous experience at Woburn help in this?
The respect that many people in the zoo world have for the ex-Woburn managers in charge at YWP,is a very big part of why they are getting some of the species that they have!What species of rhino were planned? It's quite unusual for a relatively new park to acquire black or Indian rhino's but would the owners previous experience at Woburn help in this?
Were Baboons in the original plans? Now they have the Guinea Baboons that might push Mandrills back a bit in the scheme of things, given that for general viewers there are similarities. I still hope they get them though-IMO not enough places keep them.
Maybe the Guinea baboons will fill the role of the Barbary macques in the plan.
I'd love Mandrills although if they don't get shut outside like Colchester's and we don't get to see them indoors like most YWP exhibits then judging by the Chester ones we'd not see them very much.
The plan had white, black and Indian rhino.
3. Rhinos- three species sounds very ambitious. I should have though a single species might be more likely to start with, but no reason why it couldn't be Blacks or Indians- IMO the UK needs more holders of both.
If they were prepared to house a solitary none breeding female Black Rhino,they could more than likely have one as soon as they could build the enclosure!
If they were prepared to house a solitary none breeding female Black Rhino,they could more than likely have one as soon as they could build the enclosure!