To finally open the year, from the blog;
On Thursday, the Park bid farewell to European elk Froja and Idun, who departed for Knowsley. The mother and daughter have moved to another collection as part of a genetic management plan for the species; our resident bull elk Bob was joined late last year by a new female Cas and the pair are getting along very well.
Beebop the male Pallas’s cat is now back on show, while female Alula remains in an off-show area as part of breeding management. Keepers at the Park are hopeful the pair have successfully mated and if so, Alula should give birth within the next several weeks.
On Thursday, the Park bid farewell to European elk Froja and Idun, who departed for Knowsley. The mother and daughter have moved to another collection as part of a genetic management plan for the species; our resident bull elk Bob was joined late last year by a new female Cas and the pair are getting along very well.
Beebop the male Pallas’s cat is now back on show, while female Alula remains in an off-show area as part of breeding management. Keepers at the Park are hopeful the pair have successfully mated and if so, Alula should give birth within the next several weeks.