I saw at least four when visiting in mid November.0:1 Somali Wild Ass has arrived, unsure how many they currently keep now including Lara?
Introducing Lahra!
Thursday's Secret Life of the #SafariPark episode followed Hansi's story, concluding with the exciting news that a younger female would be joining us. While little Hansi's are yet to arrive, we will continue to have our hooves and fingers crossed
With only a few hundred Somali individuals left, Lahra's arrival fills us with hope for a brighter future
Are they mixed with anything ? I can’t remember if they are or not0:1 Somali Wild Ass has arrived, unsure how many they currently keep now including Lara?
Introducing Lahra!
Thursday's Secret Life of the #SafariPark episode followed Hansi's story, concluding with the exciting news that a younger female would be joining us. While little Hansi's are yet to arrive, we will continue to have our hooves and fingers crossed
With only a few hundred Somali individuals left, Lahra's arrival fills us with hope for a brighter future
Found this on the BBC news website published in October 2023
Plans have been submitted for a new animal enclosure at Knowsley Safari Park.
The application, on behalf of the Earl of Derby, is to create a 29m (95ft) long building with 30 pens for animals as part of its Africa reserve.
The site, formerly part of the deer park, currently has no trees and is an "underutilised" piece of land at the site with "low ecological value".
The need for the additional area emerged after a review of the park's infrastructure, including a "proactive review of the animal species held within the safari, their welfare needs and the existing facilities.
Presumably it's to replace existing housing perhaps that's no longer suitable although I'm just guessing
I remember a good few years back that at the time Knowsley was set for a program of renewal of its facilities and progressively substitute new holding stalls for its hoofstock across the whole complex.Found this on the BBC news website published in October 2023
Plans have been submitted for a new animal enclosure at Knowsley Safari Park.
The application, on behalf of the Earl of Derby, is to create a 29m (95ft) long building with 30 pens for animals as part of its Africa reserve.
The site, formerly part of the deer park, currently has no trees and is an "underutilised" piece of land at the site with "low ecological value".
The need for the additional area emerged after a review of the park's infrastructure, including a "proactive review of the animal species held within the safari, their welfare needs and the existing facilities.
Presumably it's to replace existing housing perhaps that's no longer suitable although I'm just guessing
Amur tiger Miron has departed for ZSL Whipsnade this week.
With Miron's departure obviously Makari will live in the Amur habitat, which male was living on the drive through upto this week?
With only a few hundred Somali individuals left, Lahra's arrival fills us with hope for a brighter future
Or is it just that the news of her arrival was delayed due to the T.V. programme going out a lot later than her actual arrival.When exactly did Lahra arrive at Knowsley? Its still only mid/late August and she has already had a foal. Was she pregnant before her arrival perhaps?
A Somali Wild Ass has been born
Knowsley Safari welcomes adorable and rare endangered foal