So far as I know, there were not too many moves of the larger species from the "old" park to the new set up, although I have not visited the park since the new tour opened.
Based on photos and accounts I've read, East Africa still has the southern white rhinos, Rothschild's giraffe, fringe-eared oryx, white-bearded wildebeest, and impala. I suspect the Nile lechwe, grant's gazelles, and Thomson's gazelles are here as well.
South Africa (should) have the northern white rhinos, reticulated giraffes, Cape buffalo, common eland, gemsbok, sable antelope, ellipsen waterbuck, and ostrich. The photo confirms springbok are in South: [ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mozesyap/2703245742/"]Wildlife Park on Flickr - Photo Sharing!@@AMEPARAM@@http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3087/2703245742_1be815f1a7.jpg?v=0@@AMEPARAM@@2703245742@@AMEPARAM@@1be815f1a7[/ame]
North Africa has changed little - it still houses scimitar-horned oryx, ankole, and Barbary red deer. (In the past, this paddock has also served to hold bachelor males of various gazelle species).
The Mountain Habitat now houses Nubian ibex and aoudad.
The "African Veldt" (former P horse exhibit) is very poorly named - it currently houses addax and slender-horned gazelle.
Central Africa is the one paddock with the least (accurate) information on it. I believe it houses bongo and red lechwe right now, but I've not heard whether red river hogs were introduced as planned.
Other species which have had their photos taken recently in the field enclosures (but which ones I am not sure of) include greater kudu (Central?), roan antelope (?), topi (South?), springbok (confirmed - South), and Uganda kob (formerly East ... not sure now). I'm not sure if the sitatunga are still on exhibit.
... just found a photo with greater kudu, bontebok, and Soemmerring's gazelle together at the WAP: [ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/orokuxsaki/2715758266/"]on Flickr - Photo Sharing!@@AMEPARAM@@http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3142/2715758266_e05825ce0b.jpg?v=0@@AMEPARAM@@2715758266@@AMEPARAM@@e05825ce0b[/ame]
Based on photos and accounts I've read, East Africa still has the southern white rhinos, Rothschild's giraffe, fringe-eared oryx, white-bearded wildebeest, and impala. I suspect the Nile lechwe, grant's gazelles, and Thomson's gazelles are here as well.
South Africa (should) have the northern white rhinos, reticulated giraffes, Cape buffalo, common eland, gemsbok, sable antelope, ellipsen waterbuck, and ostrich. The photo confirms springbok are in South: [ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mozesyap/2703245742/"]Wildlife Park on Flickr - Photo Sharing!@@AMEPARAM@@http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3087/2703245742_1be815f1a7.jpg?v=0@@AMEPARAM@@2703245742@@AMEPARAM@@1be815f1a7[/ame]
North Africa has changed little - it still houses scimitar-horned oryx, ankole, and Barbary red deer. (In the past, this paddock has also served to hold bachelor males of various gazelle species).
The Mountain Habitat now houses Nubian ibex and aoudad.
The "African Veldt" (former P horse exhibit) is very poorly named - it currently houses addax and slender-horned gazelle.
Central Africa is the one paddock with the least (accurate) information on it. I believe it houses bongo and red lechwe right now, but I've not heard whether red river hogs were introduced as planned.
Other species which have had their photos taken recently in the field enclosures (but which ones I am not sure of) include greater kudu (Central?), roan antelope (?), topi (South?), springbok (confirmed - South), and Uganda kob (formerly East ... not sure now). I'm not sure if the sitatunga are still on exhibit.
... just found a photo with greater kudu, bontebok, and Soemmerring's gazelle together at the WAP: [ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/orokuxsaki/2715758266/"]on Flickr - Photo Sharing!@@AMEPARAM@@http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3142/2715758266_e05825ce0b.jpg?v=0@@AMEPARAM@@2715758266@@AMEPARAM@@e05825ce0b[/ame]