The new arrival is a 23 month male polar bear from a zoo in Holland: BBC News - 'Cheeky' polar bear coming to Highland Wildlife Park
Excellent news! Thanks for that.
The new arrival is a 23 month male polar bear from a zoo in Holland: BBC News - 'Cheeky' polar bear coming to Highland Wildlife Park
The new arrival is a 23 month male polar bear from a zoo in Holland: BBC News - 'Cheeky' polar bear coming to Highland Wildlife Park
Is there a reason for bringing a new male in now? (Maybe its get it while its there?)
Quite possibly. Also it provides company for Mercedes and avoids any criticism of a 'single' bear being kept. I imagine the HWP enclosure would be big enough to accomodate a third bear too e.g. a young female, if one becomes available.
This is a decision by the EEP for polar bears, based on the facts that Highlands has one of the best polar bear exhibits, and that they have space to house him.
So there you have it. And I still think they've room for another one if it was offered any time. The EEP have probably earmarked this big enclosure for future use! Interesting that the report says he will eventually be move to another enclosure within the park though. Not sure why they will need that as well.
As they say, Mercedes used to have a male companion(Barney?) so in the past was used to sharing a much smaller area(at the zoo) than what she has now. I can't see there being any problem and being middle-aged she's more likely to be tolerant than aggressive to a new bear I think.
I thought I remembered hearing the director say that the enclosure would not withstand an adult male polar bear though?
An interesting article by Paul Irven on UK Caprines gives a list of stock at HWP for October 2010 . This lists 2.3 Mishmi takin , as shown on ISIS , with 2 births in 2010 , it states that the herd numbered about a dozen at one time but they have suffered some unfortunate losses