Chestnut Centre Conservation & Wildlife Park News 2012

OrangePerson

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Maybe it would be better titled 'no news' as the centre report on Facebook that they were tricked by Panambi who wasn't pregnant for the third time. Hopefully some more babies in time for the warmer weather instead.!
 
oh bugger :O( was looking forward to more Giant Otter Cubs too :O(

maybe it was a fiendish ploy to take last years cubs down to their establishment in the south??? One for the conspiracy theorists there.
 
maybe it was a fiendish ploy to take last years cubs down to their establishment in the south??? One for the conspiracy theorists there.

Well, your loss is my gain as I saw them for the first time at the New Forest place on Sunday.:D
 
Very impressive. When I first saw them they were waiting for their feed and they came galloping over to me as they obviously thought I was a keeper. Made sort of purring and whining noises. Reminded me of E.T.
 
Great news that a fourth collection now keeps this beautiful species in the UK! :)
 
I know - they are so curious and vocal by nature that they make a fantastic exhibit. Really want to see a large family group now as in the wild.
Chestnut Centre have cracked the breeding code though so they will have more soon I have faith!
 
Great news that a fourth collection now keeps this beautiful species in the UK! :)
 
Well, the gestation period is only about 70 days, so they could easily still have young by the spring or summer!
 
Giant Otter Cubs Born again

:D

Good News from the centres Facebook page

We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Panambi our female Giant Otter has had her 3rd litter of cubs. We do not disturb the family at this time only 2 keepers (Becca and Kirsty) go to check and feed them. Peace and quiet is vital for the survival of the cubs therefore as always we isolate the Giant Otters from our visitors until we feel the group can cope with visitors - usually in about 6 weeks from birth. We can see on camera 3 cubs at the moment. We will keep everyone informed of progress.

woo hoo they really seem to have cracked it don't they.
 
:D

Good News from the centres Facebook page

We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Panambi our female Giant Otter has had her 3rd litter of cubs. We do not disturb the family at this time only 2 keepers (Becca and Kirsty) go to check and feed them. Peace and quiet is vital for the survival of the cubs therefore as always we isolate the Giant Otters from our visitors until we feel the group can cope with visitors - usually in about 6 weeks from birth. We can see on camera 3 cubs at the moment. We will keep everyone informed of progress.

woo hoo they really seem to have cracked it don't they.

Brilliant news, and again rightly deserved after having them for so long - third breeding too, which is of course always brilliant news.
 
Sad news....

Chestnut Facebook Page said:
Everyone at the Chestnut Centre is devastated at the loss of our 3 Giant otter cubs. They died at some point overnight at 4 days old. We know this happens but it is never easy for us to cope with. The cubs will have a post mortem to help us understand what happened.
 
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