Twycross Zoo Twycross Zoo news 2014 #1

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After visiting the website today they have said that they have only just kicked off the 50th anniversary due to recent visit of 'lady Gretton' and that there are a whole lot of tributes, commemorative books ect. to come. Didn't they celebrate they're 50th anniversary last year though?
 
After visiting the website today they have said that they have only just kicked off the 50th anniversary due to recent visit of 'lady Gretton' and that there are a whole lot of tributes, commemorative books ect. to come. Didn't they celebrate they're 50th anniversary last year though?

Yes, given the zoo opened in 1963 (as stated on the website) their 50th anniversary was last year. How strange, though I hope the commemorative book has some substance rather than being a glorified pamphlet/guide (then again it's hard to consider the last 10 years a glorious success which is the typical story arc these type of books like to follow).
 
So the 50th annversary souveniers do not go on sale until the 51st year. Great planning.
 
Stop moaning.

A year late but, hey, this is great news. At least the anniversary has not been forgotten entirely. I am looking forward to any publications they may produce. Good luck to them. Hope the publicity generates plenty of interest.
 
Stop moaning.

A year late but, hey, this is great news. At least the anniversary has not been forgotten entirely. I am looking forward to any publications they may produce. Good luck to them. Hope the publicity generates plenty of interest.

It's posts like this I wish they had a 'like' button!

Well said Paradoxurus, I'm looking forward to any publications the zoo bring out!

As someone in the zoo industry, I applaud the work Twycross have done over the last year! I think the current management are doing a great job with a limited budget like so many other collections at the mo! I wish them every luck and would love to see a little more positivity and support on the forums for a change!
 
A sad turn of events

Following statement just released on Twycross's Facebook:

Keepers and staff at Twycross Zoo are incredibly saddened to announce the death of their baby orang-utan, born on 28th November 2013. Mum, Kibriah, proved to be a very attentive and caring mother and despite displaying her obvious sadness seems to be physically well this morning, and will be monitored very closely over the next few weeks. The house may be kept closed to allow her some peace and quiet. We thank you all for your understanding at this very difficult time.
 
Yes you are right the 50th anniversary was last year, I was told yesterday they are still in their 50th anniversary year and also I think someone from the zoo is reading zoochat so I am going to watch what I put now
 
Tragic news about Kibriah's baby. Poor Kibriah (and everyone else involved, of course) :(

A poignant coincidence - the baby died on Kibriah's birthday.
 
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and also I think someone from the zoo is reading zoochat so I am going to watch what I put now

Odds are pretty good :p there is certainly an ex-employee or two lurking about on occasion!
 
wouldn't have happened in the old days Kibriah is a good mum:(

How insensitive to put something like this on when you already think/know twycross zoo staff are on here. Those staff could be upset about the recent death and for you to start pointing a finger and trying to use the death of an animal to drum up support for the old management is pretty low.
 
Yes, given the zoo opened in 1963 (as stated on the website) their 50th anniversary was last year. How strange, though I hope the commemorative book has some substance rather than being a glorified pamphlet/guide (then again it's hard to consider the last 10 years a glorious success which is the typical story arc these type of books like to follow).

Yes quite, the zoo's 50th anniversary was in 2013, however 2014 is also an important anniversary year for Twycross Zoo, it being 100 years since the birth of one of its co founders, Miss Molly Winifred Badham M.B.E.
 
wouldn't have happened in the old days Kibriah is a good mum:(

Until now, I have had you in my mind as someone clinging on to the past, a little deluded, perhaps, but basically harmless.

This comment reveal you to be, in fact, a thoroughly unpleasant and fundamentally bitter person. Very nasty indeed.
 
How insensitive to put something like this on when you already think/know twycross zoo staff are on here. Those staff could be upset about the recent death and for you to start pointing a finger and trying to use the death of an animal to drum up support for the old management is pretty low.


What I put was not insensitive it is true in the old days it would not have happened because all the keepers were experienced they had many years of service, and they new their animals I am not calling 1 of the orang keepers there now because she was taught by the best(old keepers were her teachers). By the way I don't need to drum up support for the old days they have their own supporters I mean the zoo was probably going before you were born. I agree with Tarzan I hope Redrobe hasn't caused any damage to the zoo with what she said on the BBC or Central and now she has put something in the Daily Mail, between Boardman, Redrobe and McDonald god help the zoo.
 
Yes, it is very sad news about the baby orang dying at only two months old, especially as it was being mother reared and I can understand emotions running high at a time like this from members who are particularly fond of the Twycross orangs and indeed the zoo itself. The zoo have made an official statement on their website stating that they will be conducting a full post mortem on the little one to establish the cause of death, so I personally think it would be best if we reserve our comments on this until the results are made public, that is, if they are, as the zoo are not obliged in any way to do so.
 
Hi Tarzan

You are right lets see what the post mortem says that is if they tell us everything. It was funny what I was told when they found out that she was pregnant but the laugh is Boardman had a NO hand rearing police I wonder if Redrobe has the same.
 
but the laugh is Boardman had a NO hand rearing police

That can't have been too all -embracing though, the last but one baby Gorilla born -as I remember before she left- was removed and sent to Stuttgart for H/R as it wasn't prospering.
 
It could have been reared at the zoo in the old days because there were people that knew how to do it, but there isn't anyone there now that is capable of rearing, her other excuse was she didn't want it to become to humanized what a joke that was when you saw it on TV you saw they were playing with him like a baby. In the old days Ti was hand reared and yet he went in with a group sorry but she did speak a load of rubbish.
 
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