Something of a Cheetah baby boom at Hamerton - Following the birth of 6 cubs in September, They have since been joined by another 0.0.5 cubs who were born on 5th December to mother, Clio
Latest newsletter states Rusty Spotted Cats have kittens, born late february. No mention of when the species or the tayra will be on display, but on my recent visit i was tld they hoped to have the new area open by Easter. Guess this may be delayed now.
'Global Tiger Day' is celebrated every year on 29th July to raise awareness of the need for Tiger Conservation. It was started in 2010 at the Saint Petersburg 'Tiger Summit'. For the first time, Hamerton Zoo Park will be participating and we have lots of things going on for you to see and do! This marks the start of a major new development at the Park which will see the arrival of new tigers. Our new arrivals are coming in from abroad towards the end of 2013, or early next year. Work is well underway with the plans for this important project which has taken much planning and organisation, and more news will be included in the next newsletter.
The July 2013 newsletter has been sent out, with the following tidbit of information.
Yes 2 Tigers are going to be White and hence will be impure,but the other 2 will very much be pure,and will be a very nice addition to the UK zoo scene!!!I was at Hamerton yesterday and asked about the building works... apparently they're getting 4 more tigers! 2 will be white, I was told what the others were but to be honest I can't remember - sorry! It sounded unusual although I'm guessing they'll probably be impure, but definitely wasn't Sumatran, Bengal or Amur/Siberian. Sorry to be a tease but hopefully this partly answers the earlier questions!
Oh and in other news, I saw some VERY young meerkats yesterday in the right hand side enclosure by the Sloth House - not much fur and eyes still closed. I was very surprised they were outside and needless to say they were drawing quite a crowd!
Yes 2 Tigers are going to be White and hence will be impure,but the other 2 will very much be pure,and will be a very nice addition to the UK zoo scene!!!
Look at it this way; the crowdpleasing (but worthless from a conservation standpoint) stuff like the white tigers brings the everyday zoo visitor to Hamerton, and thus brings more money in, which is what allows Andy Swales to bring in the stuff that pleases zoonerds like us - so bear with him in this regard!
Ah, but are Persian Leopards, Jaguars and Asiatic Black Bears a) easy/cheap to source and b) surefire crowdpleasers? Not that I'd call a jaguar very rarely seen in contemporary UK zoos, considering 8 collections currently hold the species.
South Lakes and Sandown Zoo are the other two.
In any case, I suspect the vast majority of cat species were more common in the UK 30 years ago - just look at caracals and puma, two species which were once-ubiquitious but which are now so scarce I had never seen either until this year!