If Zootierliste is correct (and it may not be), Egyptian mongoose at Axe Valley.
There are also some at North Somerset Bird of Prey CentreIf Zootierliste is correct (and it may not be), Egyptian mongoose at Axe Valley.
Much betterOkay then...
Hamerton - Common wombat
Longleat - Southern hairy-nosed wombat
Better?![]()
There’s at least one Oriental White/Black-headed Ibis at Axe ValleyHemsley Conservation Centre:
Southern Aardwolf (Proteles cristata cristata)*
Ring-tailed Vontsira (Galidia elegans)
Javan Binturong (Arctictis binturong penicillatus)
Hawk Conservancy Trust:
Northern Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway)
Exmoor Zoo:
Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus)
Southern Bald Ibis (Geronticus calvus)
Straw-necked Ibis (Threskiornis spinicollis)
Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex)
Northern Festive Amazon (Amazona bodini)
Thick-billed Parrot (Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha)
Spotted Fanaloka (Fossa fossana)
Yellow-throated Marten (Martes flavigula)
Arabian Sand Cat (Felis margarita harrisoni)*
New Guinea Singing Dog (?)
Bluestripe Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis similis)
*Unique on a species level as well.
Is that the really old pair of Laughingthrushes that appear to be past breeding? Beale once had many species of Laughingthrush and bred a lot of themBeale Wildlife Park....Rufous Vented Laughing Thrush![]()
Is that the really old pair of Laughingthrushes that appear to be past breeding? Beale once had many species of Laughingthrush and bred a lot of them
The animals were sourced from a private collection, a pair of animals which bred. The original pair and all but one male of the off-spring have passed on due to old age already[!], though one male survives today.Reaseheath Mini Zoo is the only [public] collection in the UK which has Reed Vole.
Reaseheath Mini Zoo - VID2021092310544601 | Facebook | By Reaseheath Mini Zoo | Reed Vole Well aren't these curious little critters. They are the largest of all vole species They are native to eastern Asia They are usually...
Prior to this, the species was last held at Marwell in 2002.
(Not there yet) correct me if I’m wrong but the new Bristol zoo seem to be the only place I can find that will have negros bleeding heart doves
They're both on there- look at no. 45.Where have you heard this? Wild Place list Gallicolumba Crinigera as the species they will be having according to their species plan https://www.wildplace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Species-Plan-BZS-compressed.pdf
Gallicolumba Keayi is the species you mention, and that is not mentioned anywhere on that species list, and is not held in Europe.
They're both on there- look at no. 45.
I was thinking that either they would come from there or they would work with the Filipino government and breed some from the wild or from singaporeThey are coming from Singapore. Bristol has worked with Negros Bleeding Heart Doves in the wild.
Are they definitely coming to Bristol, or is this just confirmation that Bristol will continue supporting wild and captive populations in the Philippines?A stunning species, and sufficiently different from criniger and luzonica to be worth having in our zoos.They are coming from Singapore. Bristol has worked with Negros Bleeding Heart Doves in the wild.
It is definitely confirmed they are coming to Bristol zoo and continuing their work in the PhilippinesAre they definitely coming to Bristol, or is this just confirmation that Bristol will continue supporting wild and captive populations in the Philippines?A stunning species, and sufficiently different from criniger and luzonica to be worth having in our zoos.