Great newsOkapi calf born.
This really is excellent news from Marwell for once! I really had started to think okapi were on their way out now that they were down to just two!Okapi calf born.
In response to your comments about the sound system at the flamingos, a sound tape of a flamingo colony has been used in recent years at Marwell to encourage the birds to nest. You may also have noticed that the flamingo pool has been re-landscaped with a sandy island in it which is almost certainly to try to encourage the birds to nest there. Previously the flamingos have chosen to nest in the corner of their enclosure close to the train and road which may not have been the ideal location to successfully rear chicks.Visited today, few things to note.
* Tapir is back in the hippo house now instead of in with the capybara.
* The 3 remaining peccaries are in and settled into the old anteater enclosure.
* They are pumping some fake noise out from the flamingo paddock, like a background rainforest loop, no idea why, any ideas?
* The Okapi are all off show currently, asked a keeper and they don't know the sex of the calf yet but said they were doing well.
Thought you might like to see this footage of the calf shown on the BBC news:This really is excellent news from Marwell for once! I really had started to think okapi were on their way out now that they were down to just two!
QUICK QUESTION:
Does Marwell still have any Giant anteater in their collection? I do understand that their male Ernesto had been moved elsewhere and the 3 remaining Collared peccary are now in his old enclosure, yet the website no longer seems to show this species in their Animal Guide page.
Ernesto was the last Giant anteater and he went earlier this year to Szeged Zoo in Hungary, where they have two females, on an EEP recommendation. When I last visited the peccary were still there but they may well be relocated as part of the proposed redevelopments in that section of the Zoo.QUICK QUESTION:
Does Marwell still have any Giant anteater in their collection? I do understand that their male Ernesto had been moved elsewhere and the 3 remaining Collared peccary are now in his old enclosure, yet the website no longer seems to show this species in their Animal Guide page.
I dont think that the peccary have any future at Marwell as they dont seem to in UK zoos,a second Lesser Kudu has been born.the Lego dinosaurs are doing well,the Studbook keeper has not allowed any breeding,but some new dinosaurs are due to arrive soon.QUICK QUESTION:
Does Marwell still have any Giant anteater in their collection? I do understand that their male Ernesto had been moved elsewhere and the 3 remaining Collared peccary are now in his old enclosure, yet the website no longer seems to show this species in their Animal Guide page.
So, the giant anteater have gone and it looks like the peccary are next. Has Marwell lost or is it likely to lose any more species this year? Also looks like they are doing there best to remove everything from that boundary of the zoo, never to see animals there again (as had been suggested by others previously) - sad!I dont think that the peccary have any future at Marwell as they dont seem to in UK zoos,a second Lesser Kudu has been born.the Lego dinosaurs are doing well,the Studbook keeper has not allowed any breeding,but some new dinosaurs are due to arrive soon.
I think a few species will go this year,but to be fair a few new species will arrive,the last crane at Marwell is due to leave.The point I make in the last few years Marwell has had animated dinosaurs,lego animals and now lego dinosaurs,are real animals not enough anymore at a zoo in the last ten years has lost so many.So, the giant anteater have gone and it looks like the peccary are next. Has Marwell lost or is it likely to lose any more species this year? Also looks like they are doing there best to remove everything from that boundary of the zoo, never to see animals there again (as had been suggested by others previously) - sad!
I was at Marwell today and I agree that the Przwalski's foal and young okapi are delightful.Foal and little okapi were delightful.