Hexaprotodon
Well-Known Member
Southport Mandrills IZN Article
I wrote about the Southport Mandrills a few years back, and reading the information on here then my old headkeeper from the 1990's is a member of this forum. It was a strange day when he returned to the zoo and I was the headkeeper interviewing him for the primate keepers job. Of course it was in the bag!! A great loss to UK zoos when he hung up his broom, he was certainly one of the top 10 animal keepers I have worked with over the last 15 years, and once Southport closed I guess he just didn't have the heart for it anymore.
Anyway, I just thought that I would say that all of the info about the Southport Mandrill group he has posted is 100% correct. It was a great shame when the collection disbanded and the group was split up. I had plans to build a new enclosure and mix the American and original Southport animals, but that was never to be.
I wrote about the Southport Mandrills a few years back, and reading the information on here then my old headkeeper from the 1990's is a member of this forum. It was a strange day when he returned to the zoo and I was the headkeeper interviewing him for the primate keepers job. Of course it was in the bag!! A great loss to UK zoos when he hung up his broom, he was certainly one of the top 10 animal keepers I have worked with over the last 15 years, and once Southport closed I guess he just didn't have the heart for it anymore.
Anyway, I just thought that I would say that all of the info about the Southport Mandrill group he has posted is 100% correct. It was a great shame when the collection disbanded and the group was split up. I had plans to build a new enclosure and mix the American and original Southport animals, but that was never to be.