Lahra must have arrived before August last year in order to produce a foal now.I saw at least four when visiting in mid November.
Lahra must have arrived before August last year in order to produce a foal now.I saw at least four when visiting in mid November.
2yr old White rhino Amara has undergone surgery in a world first earlier this year. Having broken her front leg she had surgery and is now fully recovered. Her front leg still looks wonky but she's walking normally.
Whereas I applaud the vet's intervention and the surgery result, I wonder what the long term prognosis or development of the youngster might be as she is still very much growing rapidly...2yr old White rhino Amara has undergone surgery in a world first earlier this year. Having broken her front leg she had surgery and is now fully recovered. Her front leg still looks wonky but she's walking normally.
Amazing news
should be much better than if she was a several ton adultWhereas I applaud the vet's intervention and the surgery result, I wonder what the long term prognosis or development of the youngster might be as she is still very much growing rapidly...
Doesn't look to be, can check availability on the booking page Buy Baboon Bus Tickets online - Knowsley SafariDoes anyone know if the safari bus runs everyday in half-term?
There have been signs up on the relatively new Nature Trail section of the foot safari to highlight a new area where Moose will be located, so it does appear there is a long term plan for Moose at KnowsleyVery sad about Froja, such an iconic animal that myself and I'm sure everyone else off here who visited would scan the woodland to look for her whilst driving through.
Sad news for keepers & visitors, however I hope they don't get any more.
I welcome this move from the current area. I have this wee recollection that - correct me if I am wrong - the moose have never really done quite well at Knowsley. The reason for this is not known by us... I just wonder what your perspectives are on this?There have been signs up on the relatively new Nature Trail section of the foot safari to highlight a new area where Moose will be located, so it does appear there is a long term plan for Moose at Knowsley
From my recollection, they originally received 0,2 from Highland Wildlife Park, one of those being the female who recently passed away. At one point (2015/16?), they acquired a male (I believe) when they lived down on the foot safari before the single female was eventually moved up to the Safari drive.I welcome this move from the current area. I have this wee recollection that - correct me if I am wrong - the moose have never really done quite well at Knowsley. The reason for this is not known by us... I just wonder what your perspectives are on this?