Zoo Santillana del Mar Santillana Zoo news

vogelcommando

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At Santillana twin Golden Lion tamarins have been born. This seems to represent the Spanish first breeding of this species (!). :)
 
Recent Births:
1 White and Black Ruffed Lemur.
A female Reindeer that has been named Trini.
Some Spur-Winged Lapwings.
A female Iberian Ibex.
1 Greater Flamingo.
1 Great Grey Owl.

Also, they have recently rescued 2 orphaned European badgers.
 
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I'm actually really enjoying it! I have read and learned from José Ignacio Pardo de Santayana (the director of the Santillana zoo) since I was a kid, and these videos really kept me going.
Sorry for what I said, if I offended you. But, Zoo Aquarium de Madrid has very good keeper talks. I heard to two of them and they were very interesting and interactive.
 
I'm actually really enjoying it! I have read and learned from José Ignacio Pardo de Santayana (the director of the Santillana zoo) since I was a kid, and these videos really kept me going.
Jose Ignacio is all a reference for zoo-freaks and is a wonderful person in face to face

This zoo is one of my favourites ones. It's not the sexiest spanish zoo but every year has new things and the bird and butterfly collection its simply wonderful
 
Absolutely agree with you Corby, if Santillana had more money it would be the best zoo in Spain.

And don't worry Jungle Man, you didn't offend me at all. :)
Everybody has opinions.

Edit: I always think that he is the spanish Gerald Durrell, but idk if that corporation is fair :D
 
The Lyle's flying foxes have already bred! I'm guessing the females already came pregnant from Benidorm since these also gave birth recently:
 
The 8th or 9th European bison calf born at the Santillana zoo eight days ago.
Nice addition and certainly since the species is now part of pilot reintroduction projects (in semi in situ / wild state) in Espagna. What I gather from the commentary is that they have 1.2 breeding group and a male calf and another female with an older female calf / juvenile.
 
Exactly; breeding bull, young female, old female, and calf. It's always interesting for reintroduction plans, something I'm looking forward to.
 
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