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Kyra the Sun Bear has now arrived from Chester. Male, Indera (from Belfast) will join her shortly

PWP are now the 5th UK holder for Sun Bears
Great to hear she has made it safely, sun bears are catching up to spectacled in commonness now!
 
I didn't see it myself but apparently PWP was just on The One Show on BBC1 and they showed the sun bears, it sounds like Indera has arrived!
 
I didn't see it myself but apparently PWP was just on The One Show on BBC1 and they showed the sun bears, it sounds like Indera has arrived!
From what I've seen it seems like there was an exclusive early opening and tour of the two new complexes for VIPs and Press this morning (the PWPs Instagram)!
 
Had a nice first visit here today (although I shall go back next time when it’s not school holidays lol) for a sml park some of the enclosures are fantastic and it was lovely to see the sun bears especially kyra climbing the trees love the white lions and the big windows to see the animals,it was quite busy but that was understandable and we went away quite happy
 
Had an enjoyable visit to PWP today - I haven’t been in some time.

Took some phone pics of the new sun bear, binturong and Jaguar areas and uploaded to the gallery.

Weather was warm and a fair number of visitors which was to be expected on a BH weekend.

The new sun bear, Jaguar area is impressive and well designed and shows the level of investment and care that’s gone into it. The raised walkway which now links between snow leopards, sun bears, jaguars and tigers works well. The planting in the pathway on the lower level is also very nice. The addition of a small cafe area with seating is good.

The new enclosures aren’t huge but there are different spaces for both the jaguars and sun bears to move between and a lot of variety in terms of height, planting and spaces they can get away in. The sun bears were active, play fighting up and down the trees and the jaguars were also moving around the enclosures and coming up to the walkway glass. Overall a visit highlight.

The glass is impressive though the windows being the only possible viewing caused some bottlenecking, pushing and shoving when the animals were out. I’ve not been physically shoved out of the way at a zoo before (the usual bit of elbowing etc maybe but never hands on knocked out of the way) so that was a novel experience. The views of the enclosures and animals were good overall. PWP really does play with different viewing heights and levels and it’s consistently interesting around the park.

Couple of the areas could do with the same level of investment or renewal - the wolf and snow leopard enclosures in particular look a bit weary - I assume the signs on the wolf enclosure encouraging visitors to be quiet are meant to be ironic given the screaming from the play area, the train and the noise from the dinosaurs. Not an enclosure with much cover in it and probably the worst I’ve seen for wolves in reputable places. I didn’t like that the first time I visited either though.

The bird show was interesting and I enjoyed seeing the different lemurs, African Penguins and small primates.

Overall an enjoyable day. I’d visit again though it wouldn’t make my regular list.
 
A winter closure has been announced on their website

January 2024 Closure | Paradise Wildlife Park

Here at Paradise Wildlife Park, we would like to announce that from Thursday 4th January 2024, the Park will be closed to the public whilst we carry out essential maintenance tasks, and upgrades around the site as well as our preparation for our exciting changeover to Hertfordshire Zoo re-opening on Saturday 10th February 2024.
 
An announcement from PWP.

It comes with great sadness that Paradise Wildlife Park must announce the passing of Kya, the lioness.

Kya was born in 2006, and arrived at Paradise in 2008.

Kya held the title of the Queen of Lion Pride Lands, and she was adored by the entire pride, particularly her cubs who were always at her side. Throughout her life, she exhibited exceptional patience and care as a mother, and even as Izulu and Zuri reached adulthood, they continued to seek her comforting presence. Kya shared a deep bond with Moto, and their connection was truly special.

After a brief illness, she peacefully passed away on Saturday, November 4th, at the age of 17.

…more at

Goodbye Kya | Paradise Wildlife Park
 
Kya was one of 2 “white” lionesses that arrived in 2008. The other, Bisa, was more sandy coloured.

Im not sure what happened to Bisa, as PWP was only a temporary home. The plan was to send her back to a breeding facility in Africa with whom the zoo was forging partnerships with.

Im assuming the plan is to revert back to African lion once the last whites die out?
 
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According to historic postings on zoochat
Bisa went to a Safari Park in Uganda with Zara - Zara was born at Linton Zoo
 
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