Some age related winter deaths reported on the Hamerton Facebook page - binturong 'Mrs B' who was at least 20 years od , 10 year old maned wolf brothers Zorro and Perro .
A new species has been added to the collection - The Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis). Found throughout Canada and Alaska, and some areas of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, our pair were breed in a private collection in the USA.
Our male arrived with the white tigers, and has now cleared his quarentine. He can be found temporarily in Binturong 'Mrs B's' old enclosure, near the entrance to the zoo.
This will be a temporary enclosure until the old Maned Wolf brothers' paddock has been renovated, at which point we will introduce him to our female 'Tanzi', who is currently housed off-show.
From a loss comes a bright lining..... something of a openly-known secret has now been revealed on the Hamerton FB page.
So, the male is currently onshowand by the sounds of it, both will be onshow once the enclosure to hold them is available! The female, incidentally, arrived at the collection last June, and has been offshow since - although that did not stop a certain individual from spotting it last year and including it in his cat challenge total!
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Nice photograph of the male is on the FB page.
I hope this works! I should have attached my best picture I could get of the female when I visited last year.
She was situated in an enclosure between the Raccoons and the Cheetahs and it was only by chance that my step daughter had spotted her while we were stood watching the cheetahs.
Decided to make a visit today, as i was looking after my girlfriend's 5 year old all day. I've never been on a bank holiday before, but all i can say is - never again! Only ever been in the week before & never seen more than 30 visitors, but today it was packed. We got there just before 11 and there must have been 4-500 in the 2 queues, which stretched back well into the 3rd car park! It was a great day for the zoo, probably 1500-2000 people there, but it was too busy & the noise probably resulted in several of the no shows: Oncilla, giant anteater, eastern aardwolf, maned wolf, bengal slow loris(up to 30 people in that hut on occasions!) and black howler monkey. Even the ring tailed lemur didn't appear until mid afternoon.
Highlights were : seeing both Canadian Lynx, 2 seperate Jaguarundi, a Southern Aardwolf very briefly. 2 pairs of collared lemur have had young recently, only saw one youngster though.
Also saw 5 of the most active Sloths that i've seen in a while.
Classic moment from a mother to child ' look at the meerkats' .... They were coati! Someone else read the sign & told child they were coyote.
It looks like work is still ongoing to give public access to the tayra and rusty spotted area, the paths are there and there is a lot of rolled up fencing lying around.
Looks like the zoo got it right with the white tigers after all, both the new ones were outside. They were the first thing my girlfriend's daughter told her mother about and she bought one in the gift shop!
Pipaluk reports elsewhere on the forum that he visited Hamerton today and saw Rock Cavy.
There are Swamp Cavy in the roe of cages next to the aardwolf, just along from the pudu/tortoise.
A new species of tamarin has gone on display today.
2 female Red-bellied Tamarins (Saguinus labiatus) can now be seen in their indoor/outdoor enclosure at the Marmoset House. They have arrived from Pont scorff in France and will be joined by 2 unrelated males in the near future, to create 2 pairs.
Red-bellied Tamarins - sometimes known as White-Lipped Tamarins - are native to the Amazon in Brazil, Bolivia and Peru, and are classified as Least Concern by the IUCN
Rusty Spotted cat row I believe will be on show in the next few weeks, the canadian lynx complex is still under construction