Marwell Wildlife Jaguars

Cat-Man

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Has anyone got some pictures of the Jaguar cage at Marwell, and maby some pictures of there enclosure at chester
 
Has anyone got some pictures of the Jaguar cage at Marwell, and maby some pictures of there enclosure at chester

If you look in the gallery there are loads of the Chester Jaguar enclosure (and there's a presentation about it on zoolex)
 
yes there are quite a few in the chester zoo album

and i cant see any of the old marwell ones
 
Why did Marwell decide to get rid of their jaguars in the first place? Where they all old animals. I know they went to Chester, but there are no plans to breed from them I was told
 
Why did Marwell decide to get rid of their jaguars in the first place? Where they all old animals. I know they went to Chester, but there are no plans to breed from them I was told

From what I remember they are over represented and therefore that was the reason they were no longer going to breed from them.

They went to Chester because they were redeveloping and didn't have room to house them anymore. And at the time chester had a pretty empty Jaguar enclosure besides the breeding pair.
 
They went to Chester because they were redeveloping and didn't have room to house them anymore.

Its interesting that the Jaguar cage at Marwell was dismantled and there is nothing there at all now- just a grass slope.

Someone asked about the cage- it was timber framed, wire mesh, just like the old Leopard enclosure. There were two outside cages and a standard Marwell cat-design indoor house. It was situated on the first bend in the road, opposite the Cheetah 'hollow'.
 
yes funny that taun quotes "didn't have room to house them anymore" they would have been okay keeping them as they were.
 
Its interesting that the Jaguar cage at Marwell was dismantled and there is nothing there at all now- just a grass slope.

Someone asked about the cage- it was timber framed, wire mesh, just like the old Leopard enclosure. There were two outside cages and a standard Marwell cat-design indoor house. It was situated on the first bend in the road, opposite the Cheetah 'hollow'.
When i last saw the jaguar cage about 12 months before the animals arrived at Chester i thought it was about to fall down.
 
When i last saw the jaguar cage about 12 months before the animals arrived at Chester i thought it was about to fall down.

Yes, the timbers were almost rotten and the mesh very old too. I think they just decided to concentrate on the Leopards and instead of yet another expensive building project, to dispense with Jaguars.
 
I also believe that Zoo Inspectors condemned the old-style dens used for the Big Cats as being inadequate - the Tiger House was rebuilt soon after . The only old-style dens now are the old Cheetah House , I think servals were in there on my last visit , as they are smaller I guess there is not a problem .

The old dens were based on circus beast waggons and tigers , leopards and jaguars all seemed to thrive and breed well in them at Marwell .
 
yes bele that is where the servals are now, where do the cheetahs sleep at night anyone?
 
The Servals are in the two enclosures next to each other between the Warthogs and Cheetahs.

The cheetahs have several dens in their enclosure where the male and oldest female are.

The two female offspring are off-show and I do not know what housing they have -but they do have access to a paddock. They are not in the stable yard, but behind the female Okapi housing / Nyala housing.
 
Cheetahs

I think they would like to breed Cheetahs again - they brought in a new male over a year ago. The male has been housed with the mother for some time now - I am not sure if they have mated, but there have been no litters (as far as I am aware).

The two youngsters are about 2 years old now - so maybe they will try the male with one/ both of these at some stage.

However, as you know, breeding Cheetahs and finding a compatible pair can be very difficult.
 
is the new male you are talking about currently on display in the main bowl enclosure?
 
Persian Leopards

Has anyone got any pictures of the persian leopards.

one time I saw her giving birth.

But unfortuntally she died a few years later. Rest in Peace
 
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