Since Whipsnade have done so well over the years breeding rhinos was there any real reason they deleted Black rhino from its collection one would believe having another holder within the country would be a plus in breeding terms!
The U.K. wants a even population of both species so Whipsande ended up with White as the last died or were exported.
BennettL
I will try post an updated list soon, The boys at Yorkshire from what I have heard have only left the house for only short periods of timeThanks a lot for the list, Ed. It is pretty tricky to get the UK rhino data updated.
You might have missed Dayo and Hodari at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Did the boys settle in well? Are they brave enough now to go out of the house?
Since Whipsnade have done so well over the years breeding rhinos was there any real reason they deleted Black rhino from its collection one would believe having another holder within the country would be a plus in breeding terms!
In NovemberWhen was Otto moved to Woburn?
Does anybody know where the first Black rhinos of Chester Zoo, arrived in 1959(o.1) and 1960(1.0)were housed ? When was the first rhino house opened , and were there all three speices of rhinos in it, or were the three rhino speices kept in seperated houses ?
I also need to know why Chester has stopped keeping Indian Rhinos in 1998 and brought them back in 2007 ? I guess, for space reasons ?
The first Indian rhino was a single male (came from Berlin I think). He was also kept in the original house until sent elsewhere in Europe, hence the interval before a breeding pair was first acquired.
Sorry to contradict you-
Chester Zoo's first Indian rhinoceros, "Yodha", didn't come from Berlin; he was sent to Berlin.
"Yodha" was born at Whipsnade in 1986 and was at Chester from 1987 until 1998 when he was sent to Berlin.
Chester's first pair of Black Rhinos were f.Susie (wildcaught) and m.Roger (Ist black rhino born in Bristol Zoo and first in the UK.) I believe they had exhibited at least one previously though, as mentioned somewhere on this site