Warthogs are suddenly become quite common in UK zoos. A few years ago Marwell was about the only place that had any.
I remember when whipsnade had them
Did it have something to do with the Eastern bloc countries joining the EU? I'm not sure whether this was because many species were thriving here already, or if countries like Poland were able to import animals into Europe for less cost.
I remember when Whipsnade had; Hunting Dogs, Mountain Zebra, Tommie Gazelle, Spectacled Bear, Polar Bear, Leopard, Moose, and Wapiti to name but a few they don't have now- but I can't remember Warthogs!
Where abouts did they live?
Yes Grant I remember most of those but not the Spectacled bears, I think the Warthogs were near the rhinos, but I am not sure now as it was quite a few yaers ago, the Tommies were a nice large herd sorry to hear they are all gone.
How can you go from 40 animals to nothing? Such a shame
I visited Longleat recently, and they said they're not going to introduce Niko to another female, as, because he's so old and only ever lived with one female, the stress of introducing him to another gorilla would probably shorten his life. I don't think they should replace him with anymre gorillas anyway. The island's way too small for a group of gorillas.
I don't know if I completely buy that... What is worse for an elderly human widower? Having anew woman in his house to be a companion or being alone? Surely there is a female out there that is easy going and sweet natured, not necessarily a mate but for a companion for a few years...