I suspect the situation with SWC is still rather precarious at HWP and that for some time we will have to struggle with weeding out the hybrids from the population.
On the downside, the male Arctic Fox had to be euthanised last week - problems with his legs and back apparently.
Good family day out at the HWP yesterday,....
Went back yesterday and although the weather wasn't very nice, with drizzly rain most of the afternoon, it was actually a better day than Friday for seeing the animals. Best of all the Pallas cats were moving about briefly and I managed a few decent pics.![]()
Wildcat kittens are both female and have been named Ness and Einich after the Scottish Lochs.
Highland Wildlife Park ?
Does anyone else think the money spent constructing the wolverine enclosure could have been better spent on something else? I was delighted when I saw it being constructed earlier in the year, however over six visits in the last two months I have only had a brief glimpse of the wolverines once. I'm someone who will hang around an exhibit for a while and if I don't see anything I'll return to an exhibit at least once more during a visit to give myself the best chance of seeing something, so if I have only seen them once in six visits I suspect that the majority of visitors who only stop briefly at an exhibit if they can't see anything will likely never have seen them?
Big question: are these then purebreds?
The perennial problem with smaller carnivores. Neither Whipsnade's Wolverines, nor Cotswold Wildlife Park's, have been very good at putting on a show when I've looked for them. Having said that, this is a species of conservation importance well and truly within the Park's remit.
My knowledge of HWP's chief leads me to feel certain that if Gulo gulo departs the park it won't be down to him.