Visited today, and I'm not sure if this has been picked up on but the drive-through circuit in the main reserve has been reversed. So with the pens at the back the order you pass them in is Vicuña-Buhkra Deer-European Elk.
Also the entrance reserve with camels and yak is not accessible by car anymore, the road goes around them and the ticket stands have been pushed back to in front of the white-lipped Deer
Not major changes, but certainly jarring ones for semi-regular visitors!
When we visited in May this was the route we took. Interestingly, the mini-bus tour goes the opposite way around, and there were some viewing points that were definitely better from the bus route, rather than the car route... I wonder if it is to encourage more people to make use of the guided tours?This is a major change and i can't see the reasoning besides perhaps the new entrance will be where the proposed new hub building will also be.
The Spring map has all the changes on it.
http://www.highlandwildlifepark.org.uk/media/5270/hwp-map_spring-2017_online.pdf.
Made the change,thanks for clarifying.It actually states they are genetically valuable, not genetically true- there's a bit of a difference. I don't think HWP would claim any of their wildcats are genetically 100% pure Scottish Wildcat, as all those in captivity are known to have some domestic blood. It would be interesting to know what their recent genetic testing has shown regarding purity.
Saw them last weekThree Northern Lynx cubs born on the 25th May have now ventured into the outside enclosure for the first time.
Do you have any photos?Saw them last week![]()
I've jut put one in the gallery. The fence was giving off to much glare so I haven't put any effort into processing them.Do you have any photos?
It's a good photo nonetheless though.If I get the chance to visit in the near future,I will try to spot them.I've jut put one in the gallery. The fence was giving off to much glare so I haven't put any effort into processing them.
When the drive through route was anti clockwise the tour bus still went in the opposite direction, so both have changed.When we visited in May this was the route we took. Interestingly, the mini-bus tour goes the opposite way around, and there were some viewing points that were definitely better from the bus route, rather than the car route... I wonder if it is to encourage more people to make use of the guided tours?
I've visited a couple of times since they reversed the route and as a lone visitor it doesn't work for me, particularly with the polar bears.Visited today, and I'm not sure if this has been picked up on but the drive-through circuit in the main reserve has been reversed. So with the pens at the back the order you pass them in is Vicuña-Buhkra Deer-European Elk.
Also the entrance reserve with camels and yak is not accessible by car anymore, the road goes around them and the ticket stands have been pushed back to in front of the white-lipped Deer
Not major changes, but certainly jarring ones for semi-regular visitors!
The old otter pond by the tigers is being developed into a second tiger enclosure, and not an eagle-owl aviary as first promised.
Little disappointing the owls won't be getting more space but the second tiger enclosure is probably needed, got to see some particularly fierce fighting over meat today. Very cool to watch!
One of the male polar bears (fairly sure it was Arctos) was in Victoria's enclosure. They were separated but in view of each other when I saw them
Also had quite a funny experience at the Beaver talk. A rather disinterested-looking stapproached us and said "You guys here for the Beaver talk? Yeah you're not going to see it."
The reason given for the change of location of the pay booths is that the police complained that queues were backing up all the way onto the main road!Visited today, and I'm not sure if this has been picked up on but the drive-through circuit in the main reserve has been reversed. So with the pens at the back the order you pass them in is Vicuña-Buhkra Deer-European Elk.
Also the entrance reserve with camels and yak is not accessible by car anymore, the road goes around them and the ticket stands have been pushed back to in front of the white-lipped Deer
Not major changes, but certainly jarring ones for semi-regular visitors!
The old otter pond by the tigers is being developed into a second tiger enclosure, and not an eagle-owl aviary as first promised.
Little disappointing the owls won't be getting more space but the second tiger enclosure is probably needed, got to see some particularly fierce fighting over meat today. Very cool to watch!
One of the male polar bears (fairly sure it was Arctos) was in Victoria's enclosure. They were separated but in view of each other when I saw them
Also had quite a funny experience at the Beaver talk. A rather disinterested-looking stapproached us and said "You guys here for the Beaver talk? Yeah you're not going to see it."