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Yeah I found it difficult to navigate, and only managed to see the spectacled bears and other South American animals because their enclosures were on the way to the rhinos which are also semi offshow.
I re-iterate my query what is the status of the current black rhino group.

1. What plans are there to breed again from the group of adults?
2. Which bulls are now regarded as part of the adult breeding group (M Kasungu? (2015) and Zuri? (2016))?
3. When will the 0.3 individuals (FF Chanua, Mizi and Rukuru) finally be exported to Tanzania?
 
i see p.l have gone back to playing hide the animals again. i went today and found the path at the very bottom of the park shut again as it was a while back before they reopened it. this means if the lion and tigers down there are hiding at bottom of enclosure you cant see them and the pride of hunting dogs are a complete no. anyone know why.
 
Maned wolves are also down there

but I was there 4 weeks ago and it was shut off I was told as there been a few accidents down there with public tripping
 
one can only hope they repair the path or whatever or we wont see those animals again but i wont hold my breath
 
A New Face at Port Lympne: Meet Twana!

Say hello to Twana, our stunning new caracal at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve! This graceful feline has already made herself at home, charming her keepers with her friendly nature—especially during feed times (she’s definitely a foodie!).

Anhur, our resident male caracal, has taken notice of his new neighbour from his off-show enclosure, often seen watching her intently . Twana, however, is playing it cool and staying completely unbothered!

Be sure to keep an eye out for more updates as we learn more about Twana and her captivating character.
 
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