I’ve always thought that. Plus 10 seems like too much to me.Too much bears herebetween 85-100 animals right now.
The number of bears really is at capacity. Please remember that the oso pardo is part of park research on bear management. Some of this is explained by their vet. Dr. Borragan.Too much bears herebetween 85-100 animals right now.
Thanks.I keep in touch with Cabarceno, I consider it my home zoo. I can keep u guys updated
BTW the new giraffes have been in the park since April (I think) 2019, I've seen and they seem to be doing good.
Cabarceno has the only breeding herd of Grevy's zebra in Spain, the other Grevy's being in Oasis Mini Hollywood.
The number of bears really is at capacity. Please remember that the oso pardo is part of park research on bear management. Some of this is explained by their vet. Dr. Borragan.
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Their exhibit is characteristic of the local environment and reflects their habitat in Cantabria better than most bear exhibit I have seen elsewhere in Europe do. Their total area is 33ha.
Remember also that the oso pardo is threatened in Espagna and that populations are restricted to Cantabria (), Pyreneos (separate ssp.?), Asturias-Leon
I wonder if and how they could actually have brown bears as candidates for a reintroduction program in parts of Spain where the species has disappeared or has been in severe decline (..). Are the all the oso pardo of local Cantabrian stock or ... (other sources) in Espagna?
BTW: I would be nice if our socios Zoochat can provide us more regular updates on Cabarceno as the last news item was a 2018 elephant birth.
I’m suprised they haven’t intervened in some way. I’m sure there’s zoos out there that would take some bears. Definitely should be actively castrating them that’s for sure.Isn’t it surprising that the EAZA doesn’t warn Cabarceno about the bears problem ?
They probably have to become continuously successful with their white rhino first. The last birth has been a while back already and the calf is still at the park (born 2013).Yeah... I hope more things get changed. I have heard that they are trying to get black rhinos, but nothing is confirmed.
I actually have good newsThey probably have to become continuously successful with their white rhino first. The last birth has been a while back already and the calf is still at the park (born 2013).


I do hope you are right.I actually have good news
Since we entered quarantine because of the COVID epidemic, Cabarceno started a small photo gallery with photos to "bring the park home". It's supposed that the photos were taken while these months, and one of the photos shows two of the rhinos mating
Hopefully, this means that a baby could be in the way!
Here is said photo:
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Removal of the elephants or of the stables?All stables (Common zebras, Gemsbok, Pygmy hippos, Wallabies, and Waterbucks) that were being renovated (Except for the elephants, their removal started not long ago) have been already finished. Here you can see some of the pictures:
Waterbucks
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Wallabies
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Pygmy hippos:
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