Kitani is expected to calf in September 2008. No other females are pregnant. Manyara and Ema are not currently cycling. Rosie is cycling but she is very erratic.
Kitani is quite neurotic and Manyana has been left with her to keep her company. Around a week before the birth is due she will be transferred to the offshow house, and a week after she has had her baby, mother and baby will be returned to the Tsavo exhibit.
The female warthog should have her babies in June.
A male Bennett's Wallaby has arrived and the rhino section are currently looking for a male gemsbok.
The brow-antlered deer and blackbuck will be given full access to Asian Plains as soon as the weather improves.
Bornean Orang Utan Sibu should arrive sometime between 7th and 9th May. He will undergo quarantine in the old orang house, after which Chester will try to find a female he actually likes, and then move the pair on to another collection. The rest of the old house will then be demolished and a new building for the Borneans will take its place.
All three Bornean females are believed to be pregnant and Martha and Taun are inseperable. Unfortunately only the Sumatrans are on show at the moment.
The Aquarium will be replaced within the next three years. All the fish will move to offshow accommodation. The site will then be levelled and a new, larger building will be constructed on the site.
The rest of the cheetahs will be arriving next week.
None of the elpehants are pregnant. Upali wil be hopefully mated with Birma, Sitham and Jangoli in 2009. There are no plans to breed from Thi at the moment, and Upali will be leaving in 3-4 years time.
The Butterfly House is expected to be finished by Niovember.
The Yellow Mongooses which used to be by the staff entrance have been taken offshow now that their quarantine is complete. The will be sharing the red river hog enclosure soon.
A female Sumatran Tiger is expected before the end of the year, the 0.2 Bengals are leaving at the end of the summer. It is not yet known where the female Sumatran will be coming from.
The new pair of Wrinkled Hornbills have hatched 1 chick. The Writhed female is in the nestbox, as is the female Tarictic in Islands in Danger, it is not yet known if either have hatched young.
The Ecuadorian Amazons have been taken off show, and one pair had a chick, which is being hand-reared.
The Blue-throated Macaws laid a fertile egg for the first time, but the nest was abandoned after a peroid of bad weather.
A female Red Bird of Paradise may be coming from the middle east.
Species on the list for the African aviary include Water Dikkop, African Pygmy Goose, a bee-eater species, Hammerkop, and Turacos. It depends on what is available when the enclosure has been built.
The Annam Leaf Turtles have laid eggs and the Roti Island Snake-necked Turtles have been observed mating.
A pair of Asian Arowana have also laid eggs.
Sorry Pertinax, I could not find anyone to ask about the Mandrills.