Marwell Wildlife My Monthly Updates 2009 #2

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Zambar

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19/07/09

It was the oryx club trail day day today, and as a gemsbok (the oldest age group within the club) I gave a hand helping the volunteers at a couple of the trail desks. I was however allowed to walk round the park as I wished, and spent most of the day doing so, taking my usual assortion of photos.

- Guess what? No black wildebeest on show. Oh, the annoying tension!
- More fence updating is being done in the gemsbok/gazelle paddock.
- Bat-Eared Fox still empty, but the renovations seem complete.
- Red-Crowned Crane enclosure empty.
- Four scimitar-horned oryx calves have now been born and are doing well.
- Two yellow mongoose kits have been born, but I didn't see them.
- Strangely, the Roof of the World red panda enclosure now has cusimanse in it, but I didn't see them.
- Speaking to Geoff Read (Head of Herps), he explained that the reason the windows in the Amphibian Centre get so steamy is due to poor air conditioning; the fan there is the one used in the old candy box shop, a building six times smaller. He also has the other four amphibian species reserved by London Zoo, but are yet to go on display.
- Very cute ostrich chicks hatched at the end of June and beginning of July are on show in the old pudu house; I presume these were from the African Valley clutch.
 
It's possibly Summer the Tapir - she was rumoured to be pregnant when the pair arrived in April, and on recent visits she's been quite fat with teets showing. But I guess we'll just have to wait!
 
Great pics Skoop

if ever a poster here was more appropriately named than Skoop i'd love to meet them:D:D

Thanks!
As it happens we were planning to go to Marwell in about 2 weeks whilst stopping in the New Forest, so this will be an added bonus if I get to see the baby!:D
 
Absolutely fantastic! Marwell hasn't had a baby tapir in 14 years, and I'm glad all the speculating has paid off. Can't wait to see it; if the wildebeest are on show too when I go it'll be a real bonus! :D
 
I dont really like it think the one before was much better. this new one tells you nothing really about the animals that they have there i do think its good that the pictures change from human to animal but no one knows its Marwell till the end credit
 
I dont really like it think the one before was much better. this new one tells you nothing really about the animals that they have there i do think its good that the pictures change from human to animal but no one knows its Marwell till the end credit

Very true, even thou I don't like Chester's advert at least they show the animals in the zoo to get people interested.
 
A few observations from today's visit to Marwell:

1) The tapir calf born on 21st July is really cute :)
2) As Marwell Dalek said, the cusimanses have moved into the old red panda enclosure in Roof of the World, but I didn't see any
3) The sand cats now have access to the old cusimanse enclosure in Aridlands
4) The golden-headed lion tamarins are now in the old pygmy marmoset enclosure opposite the fossas
5) A couple of emperor tamarins are now on the island in Black Swan Pond
6) The female Chapman's zebra foal who was born on 13th July is gorgeous - so great to see two foals running around the paddock this year
7) I saw the two yellow mongoose kittens and all four scimitar-horned oryx calves

It is lovely to see so many young animals in the park at the moment :D
 
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I also recieved an e-mail from Marwell today, and there is still no date for the wildebeest going on show as they are still awaiting test results.
 
I also recieved an e-mail from Marwell today, and there is still no date for the wildebeest going on show as they are still awaiting test results.

It must be agonising waiting or the magnificent black wildebeast to go on show (why dont you go to newquay if you are as impacient as myself :p )

I would of thought they would of gone through quarantine at newquay, so how come it seems like they are going through it again at marwell?
 
It must be agonising waiting or the magnificent black wildebeast to go on show (why dont you go to newquay if you are as impacient as myself :p )

It's funny you should say that ... I AM going to Newquay next weekend, so I WILL see the black wildebeest there (probably long before I see them at Marwell) :D
 
I was thinking, it would probably take me less time to grow a TARDIS to fly me back to 1972 to see Marwell's original black wildebeest trio then it would to wait for these ones to go on show. :p
 
Zoo News Digest report that a male and female Amur leopard born at Tallinn , Estonia , will be sent to Marwell . Could be mates for Marwell's young female and the young male at Twycross ?
 
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