Marwell Wildlife Marwell news 2012

Quote from the book above: (Pages 183 to 185)

Building work commenced in July 1998 shortly after my retirement from the directorship in April of that year. By that time I was 68 years old and although I did not feel it, and every dawning day was as fresh and exciting as ever, I felt that I had a duty to what I had created to ensure that it would not be imperilled by anything that might happen to me. I moved from being the director to (I always preferred that traditional title for zoo bosses to fancier ones now so often employed) to honorary director, retaining my role in conservation activities outside the park.
My first successor, Dr Miranda Stevenson, resigned after some two years and has since become very successful as Director of BIAZA, formally Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britian and Ireland. It was then that I returned to the full time post of Director, until after an extensive number of interviews, Mark Edgerley, until then Vice-chairman of the Marwell Preservation Trust (MPT), assumed the directorship. When he resigned, Lynne Stafford who's career at Marwell has begun in 1986 when she became my secretary and who by her own talents had risen to become deputy director, took the reins as acting director. A post which she managed extremley well until James Cretney was appointed as Chief Executive in July 2005
Looking back at that time I can see that the then board of trustee's was developing a feeling that the Knowles Influence was something to be reduced or eliminated. The new Chief Executive who did not come from the world of zoo's and conservation had been appointed with help of headhunters and I suspect had been lead to believe that Marwell needed major business surgery. Initially I was able to assist him by showing him exacly where the Marwell boundaries were and donating land still in my possession to the trust. I facilitated the merger of the society and the trust, which was a logical step forward by this time with Marwell's improving finances and inaugrated an ethics commitee which had then become a zoo licence requirement.
For many years I had enjoyed a happy and constructive relationship with the two chairman who served throughout my directorship of the trust, beginning with Tim Walker who took that office at the time of the trusts formation and held it until his tragic and premature death in 1988 and then with Nick Jonas who stepped into that unexpected breach and filled it very well. Trustee's served a three year term which were renewable at there expiry date with the provision that they retired at the end of the term that they turned 70 years old. This meant that by 2006 Nick Jonas had retired and although he was made president because of his great support this was a non voting post. Also gone by this time were all of the trustee's who had supported me through good and bad years and blessed me with their faith.
Naively, I still believed that the newer trustee's, many of whom I did not know well would still believe in my judgement and have some respect for my views. Sadly I was very wrong. At the last trustee meeting that I attended, James Cretney made it clear that Lynne Stafford was to be jettisoned and that he intended with a new team in every non-animal department.
At that meeting I realised that to put in plainly, I too was part of a history destined to be swept away "modernity" This feeling was soon reinforced when the board chose to support a man whom I had nurtured from studenthood into the postition of head of Conservation and Wildlife Management, but who had for sometime sought to escape my authority and destroy initiatives that I had espoused. This happend at a meeting I could not attend, but to which I submitted a paper requesting with sound reasons that Marwell should continue to support my Swaziland initiave by sending one more shipment of Roan Antelope to that country. In my absense the board was told that doing so would violate guidelines imposed by the Roan studbook keeper and EAZA, WAZA and Marwell should not discredit itself by doing so. The opputunity to fufill one of the often-stated reasons for zoos breeding endangered species was denied. The board sent me a very clear message by supporting a staff member rather than myself. In November 2006 I wrote to the then Chairman, James Weatherall resigning my own and Margaret's (Knowles) connections from that which was the result of our life endeavours.


I hope this quote clears things up. I wasn't quite sure how to explain things without (accidently) making people look bad so I thought I'd better give you JK's version rather than my own explantation...
 
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Thanks for posting that. It's pretty much as I thought but have never seen this in writing before. As I said, its not a situation I've ever come across before in a large UK collection.
 
I received the Spring issue of Marwell News a couple of days ago, their 40th birthday edition-well they might has well not have bothered! Apart from a nostalgic b&w tiger cub pic on the front cover & one page of very small photos mostly not even of animals(Barbara windsor,Ronnie Corbett , john Cleese & Princess Anne have played a greater part in its history apparently) there was nothing else about the history of the zoo! Very disappointing, its almost as if they are ashamed of their past, or is it a case of ashamed of how far the zoo has fallen!? Plenty of info about their conservation projects, which is fine, but what about the zoo? That just doesn't seem to be important any more, apart from a source of income through the gate- members get a 20% discount for the birthday party - big deal!!
 
I received the Spring issue of Marwell News a couple of days ago, their 40th birthday edition-well they might has well not have bothered! Apart from a nostalgic b&w tiger cub pic on the front cover & one page of very small photos mostly not even of animals(Barbara windsor,Ronnie Corbett , john Cleese & Princess Anne have played a greater part in its history apparently) there was nothing else about the history of the zoo! Very disappointing, its almost as if they are ashamed of their past, or is it a case of ashamed of how far the zoo has fallen!? Plenty of info about their conservation projects, which is fine, but what about the zoo? That just doesn't seem to be important any more, apart from a source of income through the gate- members get a 20% discount for the birthday party - big deal!!

Any current animal news?
 
Any current animal news?
Believe it or not, of the 40 pages, apart from 1 page dedicated to the birth of Ruby the Rothschild's giraffe in February and 2 pages ( 1 a picture) to the Partula snails(of which they now have 8 species apparently) there is none! Very frustrating, Colchester give away copies of their(much better) members magazine at the entrance & the annual charge was £12 cheaper last time I looked. This year might be my last as a Marwell member if things don't improve!
 
there was nothing else about the history of the zoo! Very disappointing, its almost as if they are ashamed of their past, or is it a case of ashamed of how far the zoo has fallen!? Plenty of info about their conservation projects, which is fine, but what about the zoo?

I suspect that is because since the new Management took over from the JK era, they have rather closed their minds to the Park's previous history..;) Developments there have created a rather unusual situation for a privately run collection.
 
Believe it or not, of the 40 pages, apart from 1 page dedicated to the birth of Ruby the Rothschild's giraffe in February and 2 pages ( 1 a picture) to the Partula snails(of which they now have 8 species apparently) there is none! Very frustrating, Colchester give away copies of their(much better) members magazine at the entrance & the annual charge was £12 cheaper last time I looked. This year might be my last as a Marwell member if things don't improve!

I wholly sympathise with what you are saying here. I gave up my Marwell membership a few years ago, as much as anything because the publications were so shoddy (or, in the case of the Annual Report, ceased to exist). It wasn't so much the fact that they were shoddy, as what this seemed to say about the zoo and its intentions. It is all rather sad.
 
Has the Hartmann's Mountain Zebra stallion 'Bingo' mated with any of the females yet? Not heard a lot recently regarding Animal news, has there been any updates (Zambar, Mhale?).
 
Bingo...

Has the Hartmann's Mountain Zebra stallion 'Bingo' mated with any of the females yet? Not heard a lot recently regarding Animal news, has there been any updates (Zambar, Mhale?).

Jordan was with Zamber at Marwell yesterday, and think he taking a break from updates, as has collage etc, from what i have gathered it be a while b4 any foals appear, think you find said male is not the most productive male Hartman !!!!
 
Jordan was with Zamber at Marwell yesterday, and think he taking a break from updates, as has collage etc, from what i have gathered it be a while b4 any foals appear, think you find said male is not the most productive male Hartman !!!!
Ah, thanks Hantslad - he's a lucky male having four (?) females with him at Marwell. ;) Good luck to Zambar regarding collage. :)
 
I wonder if the wretched Black Wildebeest are still there and confined to their hardstanding. How many years now?
 
Ian, yes there are still at Marwell or where Sunday when i was there, i will point out they did go out in paddock last yr.

That's good to hear.:) Have no objection to them keeping them if they can go out. But I gather they will be leaving at some stage. Anyone know where they might go? I would prefer to see them join one of the other pairs at Newquay or Trotters, but that's probably hoping for too much.
 
Marwell visit - 20th May 2012

Today I had a long-overdue visit to Marwell. These are my observations:

1) The revamped Penguin Cove (previously called Penguin World) is not fully open to the public yet, but the now-flattened and raised ground in front of the exhibit is a huge improvement in terms of actually being able to see the penguins over the front wall of their pool
2) The flamingoes have laid quite a few eggs this year
3) In the giraffe house, both Isabella (hybrid) and Matilda (Rothschild) are due to give birth soon. I was told that talks are in progress with the Studbook Keeper regarding movement of the hybrids
4) A second Hartmann's stallion has been brought in, as Bingo is still scared of the mares. I don't know the name of the new stallion but I was told he is 4 years old and came from France
5) Sadly, Yenna the female Amur tiger was euthanised a few days ago, but I was told that the intention is to bring in three new tigers (I don't have more information than that)
6) The walk-through aviary was closed due to some of the birds being unwell
7) The old peach-faced lovebird aviary in Encounter Village is being refurbished and will house black-cheeked lovebirds (these are currently off-show in the building adjoining the walk-through aviary)
8) There is a desert locust display in Cold Blooded Corner where the black widow spiders used to be
9) Sadly, Inti the female giant anteater has died so Ernesto is on his own again
10) I haven't really posted any Marwell news on here this year, so I will also add that Yasmin the elderly snow leopard died earlier in the year

This year's births are as follows:

31/01/12 - Female Rothschild giraffe "Ruby"
29/02/12 - 1 male Dorcas gazelle
03/03/12 - 1 male Dorcas gazelle
Apr 2012 - 3 Humboldt penguins
26/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
29/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
30/04/12 - 2 Alaotran gentle lemurs
30/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
02/05/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
 
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Today I had a long-overdue visit to Marwell. These are my observations:

1) The revamped Penguin Cove (previously called Penguin World) is not fully open to the public yet, but the now-flattened and raised ground in front of the exhibit is a huge improvement in terms of actually being able to see the penguins over the front wall of their pool
2) The flamingoes have laid quite a few eggs this year
3) In the giraffe house, both Isabella (hybrid) and Matilda (Rothschild) are due to give birth soon. I was told that talks are in progress with the Studbook Keeper regarding movement of the hybrids
4) A second Hartmann's stallion has been brought in, as Bingo is still scared of the mares. I don't know the name of the new stallion but I was told he is 4 years old and came from France
5) Sadly, Yenna the Amur tiger was euthanised a few days ago, but I was told that the intention is to bring in three new tigers (I don't have more information than that)
6) The walk-through aviary was closed due to some of the birds being unwell
7) The old peach-faced lovebird aviary in Encounter Village is being refurbished and will house black-cheeked lovebirds (these are currently off-show in the building adjoining the walk-through aviary)
8) There is a desert locust display in Cold Blooded Corner where the black widow spiders used to be
9) Sadly, Inti the female giant anteater has died so Ernesto is on his own again
10) I haven't really posted any Marwell news on here this year, so I will also add that Yasmin the elderly snow leopard died earlier in the year

This year's births are as follows:

31/01/12 - Female Rothschild giraffe "Ruby"
29/02/12 - 1 male Dorcas gazelle
03/03/12 - 1 male Dorcas gazelle
Apr 2012 - 3 Humboldt penguins
26/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
29/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
30/04/12 - 2 Alaotran gentle lemurs
30/04/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise
02/05/12 - 1 Kleinmann's tortoise

Some very interesting news regarding Zebras, Tigers and Anteaters. I presume a female Tiger will arrive as a mate for Gamin (An elderly female not a breeding female) and the two other tigers will be mates for each other.

The male Zebra maybe 'Gunzo' from Sigean he was born there in 2007 and they now have another two foals from there group.

Do you/anybody know what the female Giant Anteater died from? She wasn't that old and only arrived at Marwell recently.
 
Some very interesting news regarding Zebras, Tigers and Anteaters. I presume a female Tiger will arrive as a mate for Gamin (An elderly female not a breeding female) and the two other tigers will be mates for each other.

I presume that too, but I wasn't told.

The male Zebra maybe 'Gunzo' from Sigean he was born there in 2007 and they now have another two foals from there group.

He does sound a likely candidate.

Do you/anybody know what the female Giant Anteater died from? She wasn't that old and only arrived at Marwell recently.

I don't know the full details but I was told it was as a result of eating some bark from the floor of the enclosure.
 
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