Meerkat collections

joluvzu89

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Hiya, Im am doing a student project on meerkats and i wasd just wondering if anyone knew where the largest collection of meerkats was in the uk.
 
According to ISIS, Zoological Society of London, with 18, but I know there are tons of private collections in the UK.
 
My local zoo / park, Knowsley has a good number in two seperate exibits, possible guesstimate of about 30 or so in total. It is the largest collection I have seen.
 
My local zoo / park, Knowsley has a good number in two seperate exibits, possible guesstimate of about 30 or so in total. It is the largest collection I have seen.

Its quite an interesting set up at Knowsley. I believe the larger group is a none breeding single sex group, whilst the smaller group is the breeding one (its possibly other way round, been a while since i was there). As Pootle said its the largest ive seen in the UK.
 
According to Isis:

Banham have 15 (12.3.0)
Bristol have 18 (7.5.6)
Blackpool have 5 (3.2.0)
Cotswold have 13 (10.3.0)
Chessington have 6 (2.4.0)
Chester have 9 (2.5.2)
Colchester have 12 (3.1.8)
Dudley have 13 (1.1.11)
Jersey have 13 (8.5.0)
Knowsley have 34 (3.1.30)
ZSL London have 18 (8.10.0)
Longleat have 11 (5.5.1)
Marwell have 9 (4.2.3)
Newquay have 11 (4.7.0)
Paignton have 4 (2.2.0)
Drayton Manor have 10 (1.2.7)
Twycross have 8 (2.3.3)
and ZSL Whipsnade have 4 (4.0.0)

Hope this helps :D
 
According to Isis:

Banham have 15 (12.3.0)
Bristol have 18 (7.5.6)
Blackpool have 5 (3.2.0)
Cotswold have 13 (10.3.0)
Chessington have 6 (2.4.0)
Chester have 9 (2.5.2)
Colchester have 12 (3.1.8)
Dudley have 13 (1.1.11)
Jersey have 13 (8.5.0)
Knowsley have 34 (3.1.30)
ZSL London have 18 (8.10.0)
Longleat have 11 (5.5.1)
Marwell have 9 (4.2.3)
Newquay have 11 (4.7.0)
Paignton have 4 (2.2.0)
Drayton Manor have 10 (1.2.7)
Twycross have 8 (2.3.3)
and ZSL Whipsnade have 4 (4.0.0)

Hope this helps :D

And also there are more in collections around UK.
 
I always thought Combe Martin had a vast enclosure with a very large group, but they don't list on ISIS.
 
According to Isis:

Banham have 15 (12.3.0)
Bristol have 18 (7.5.6)
Blackpool have 5 (3.2.0)
Cotswold have 13 (10.3.0)
Chessington have 6 (2.4.0)
Chester have 9 (2.5.2)
Colchester have 12 (3.1.8)
Dudley have 13 (1.1.11)
Jersey have 13 (8.5.0)
Knowsley have 34 (3.1.30)
ZSL London have 18 (8.10.0)
Longleat have 11 (5.5.1)
Marwell have 9 (4.2.3)
Newquay have 11 (4.7.0)
Paignton have 4 (2.2.0)
Drayton Manor have 10 (1.2.7)
Twycross have 8 (2.3.3)
and ZSL Whipsnade have 4 (4.0.0)
Tropical World 14 (2.1.11)
Tropiquaria 6 (0.6.0)
Trotters World 7 (2.2.3)
Hope this helps :D

There are a few more on the ISIS list;

Manor House 3 + 1.0.0
Shuttleworth College 5
Walford & North Shropshire College 5 + 1.1.0
Drusillas 14 (11.3.0)
Curraghs Wildlife Park 3 (2.1.0)
Beale Park 7 (1.2.4)
Belfast 11 (3.3.5)
Birmingham Nature Centre 8 (1.1.6)
Bishop Burton 11 (2.2.7)
Blair Drummond 11 (7.1.3)
Yorkshire Wildlife Park 12 (5.7.0)
Paradise Wildlife Park 13 (5.8.0)
Cotswold 13 (10.3.0)
Welsh Mountain 1 (0.1.0)
Combe Martin 1 (1.0.0) + 7
Exmoor 7 (3.4.0)
Folly Farm 4 (1.3.0)
Galloway Widlife Park 4 (1.3.0)
Amazon World 4 (1.3.0)
Africa Alive! 13 (3.5.2)
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis 4 (2.2.0)
Port Lympne 2 (2.0.0) + 3
Flamingo Land 16 (5.5.6)
Moulton College 15 (4.4.7)
The Parrot Zoo 4 (4.0.0)
Rodbaston 2 (1.1.0)
Reaseheath 20 (5.7.8)
Ravensden 1 (1.0.0) clearly an error
Shaldon 7 (1.1.5)
Tropical Butterfly House 4 (2.1.1)
Wingham 5 (2.3.)
Blackbrook 14
Flamingo Park (IOW) 4
Shepreth 5
Noah's Ark 2
 
Its quite an interesting set up at Knowsley. I believe the larger group is a none breeding single sex group, whilst the smaller group is the breeding one (its possibly other way round, been a while since i was there). As Pootle said its the largest ive seen in the UK.

Hi,

Yes I believe you are right about this, I too think the smaller group are the breeding ones. They have a small wooden shed as their indoor house and it is particularly neat and tidy as they even have net curtains fitted! - nice touch.

I am visiting tomorrow and will ask if anyone is around and confirm either way next week.

P
 
Jersey now only has 2 on display and they are two new specimens. Not sure what happened to the other 13 but I think they are going to try to breed the two new ones and start up a whole new group, as they were having problems with the old ones. They are also now mixed with the pair of Yellow Mongoose.
 
At Knowsley last Saturday and the Meercats have bred again, at least 4 little chaps/chapess's rooting around. I have never seen Meercats so young, no stripes, just all of them a plain beige colour.
 
West Midlands Safari Park have also jumped on the bandwagon with a new Meercat exhibit in their African Village area near to the new Lemur Woods exhibit too - they have quite a few but I don't think it's up at the 20 mark!
Nice layout actually with plenty of places to observe!
 
Hi,

Yes I believe you are right about this, I too think the smaller group are the breeding ones. They have a small wooden shed as their indoor house and it is particularly neat and tidy as they even have net curtains fitted! - nice touch.

I am visiting tomorrow and will ask if anyone is around and confirm either way next week.

P

Both are breeding groups.
 
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