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They mean the 2 sides of the current exhibit. The main side (large glass viewing windows) and the netted section with the wooden balcony/raised area (second side), to my understanding
 
I think HelloCrossy might be right. It is more likely that they have split the older part of the enclosure.

Also good news that they have imported a large animal from the continent after the giraffe palaver.
 
I have been now told that the new male is in the side 'near Science & Learning'.
But I am not familiar with which side is being developed on...
 
I have been now told that the new male is in the side 'near Science & Learning'.
But I am not familiar with which side is being developed on...

This will then be in the second part (left hand side) of the current enclosure. The new enclosure is being developed to the right of the current one.
 
Just curious...

Do they plan on keeping more than one pair of snow Leopard? Personally I think they should have the entire expansion for this pair, as they so with the Tigers, however the way I understood their posts from last year they may be planning for multiple? If anyone knows that'd be amazing!
 
I don't know, but I would assume that they would want more snow leopards. At 2 Warjun has only just become an adult. Their existing snow leopard, Irina, is 16, which is elderly for the species. I would have thought they would want to get a breeding age female at some point to pair with Warjun.

The message from Laura Read sounds very positive. Her interest in conservation does seem to be what we were hoping we could read between the lines. I like it that she wants to do consumer research later in the year.
 
New I don't know, but I would assume that they would want more snow leopards. At 2 Warjun has only just become an adult. Their existing snow leopard, Irina, is 16, which is elderly for the species. I would have thought they would want to get a breeding age female at some point to pair with Warjun.
I believe that is the plan - to get more snow leopards. The new space will help.
The message from Laura Read sounds very positive. Her interest in conservation does seem to be what we were hoping we could read between the lines. I like it that she wants to do consumer research later in the year.
I agree - her first month[?] in office has already seen positive change at Marwell - and the announcements on social media of the future crayfish fundraising project seem to give a positive view of what is to come not far from now. I do have a fear of being overly optimistic... but to speak my thoughts Laura does look a promising addition to Marwell - and I'm sure her transparency and willingness to listen to the consumers will work nicely for Marwell in the years to come.
 
I'm presuming this is the largest herd of Banteng in the UK? A massive conservation success!

A welcome sign, together with the new Snow Leopard, of an upturn in Marwell's fortunes.
 
I'm presuming this is the largest herd of Banteng in the UK? A massive conservation success!

A welcome sign, together with the new Snow Leopard, of an upturn in Marwell's fortunes.
According to ZTL:
West MIdlands - 10 as of '21 [4,6]
Chester - 22 as of '18 [2,16]
Edinburgh - 11 as of '17 [4,7]
Though not sure how the numbers are now. But still this is great growth for Marwell with this endangered species!
 
Remarkable numbers. It felt about 15 years ago Banteng were quite rare in British zoos. They aren't common by any stretch now but they feel more common than they were, and if they keep breeding at this rate we could well see a few more holders. With them now being an EAZA priority species I could see London or Whipsnade going for them in the near future.
 
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