Twycross Zoo Twycross Zoo News 2021

So it looks like a lot of these new enclosures may indeed depend on them winning the funding bid for the NSCC. I hope they get it. Anyone know when they will find out if they've got it or not?
 
Does anyone know how old the current snow leopard at Twycross is? Do you think this is a pairing for breeding or is it more likely they'll wait to get a younger female in a few years?
 
Does anyone know how old the current snow leopard at Twycross is? Do you think this is a pairing for breeding or is it more likely they'll wait to get a younger female in a few years?
I think the “starting a family of his own” part indicates that they have intentions to breed them, that’s how I read it anyway.
 
That’s great news, should be interesting to see what happens regarding the Amur leopards.
That was my first thought, after of course the great news that they where getting a new snow leopard with any luck the Amur leopard Cubs have found a new home so they to could breed again also or as I suspected the old chimp enclosure is being converted to hold the leopard
 
That was my first thought, after of course the great news that they where getting a new snow leopard with any luck the Amur leopard Cubs have found a new home so they to could breed again also or as I suspected the old chimp enclosure is being converted to hold the leopard
It’s certainly something to keep an eye on, I might have a trip down in the coming weeks, does anybody know if they’re accepting RZSS members at the moment?
 
Also when we visited the other day we saw what we believe to be a male and female bush dog we had heard from a keeper that they would eventually be getting a new pair but I don’t know if these are them ? Never saw a keeper otherwise I would have asked x
 
I think the “starting a family of his own” part indicates that they have intentions to breed them, that’s how I read it anyway.

Ah I didn't see the post above mine, we must have posted at the same time. Yes it does sound that way.
 
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Does anyone know why they keep Batu separate from the Orang babies? Would he be a danger to them? Has he met his offspring?
It’s not something that would occur in the wild and male orangutans have been known to kill their own young in captivity in the past. Whatever their reason, in my opinion it’s a big negative as it means they have to alternate outdoor space and personally I’ve never seen Batu outside.
 
Does anyone know why they keep Batu separate from the Orang babies? Would he be a danger to them? Has he met his offspring?
Batu injured Kibriah's previous baby, probably while trying to mate the mother, but it died as a result. They don't want to risk any repeat.
 
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Does anyone know why they keep Batu separate from the Orang babies? Would he be a danger to them? Has he met his offspring?
VERY, very little space to escape the dominant male. It’s a disgrace these great apes are kept in such confined conditions in 2021 & the sooner they build a new enclosure the better. Hopefully it won’t be long!!
 
Does anyone know why they keep Batu separate from the Orang babies? Would he be a danger to them? Has he met his offspring?
I read somewhere on Zoochat that Bornean breeding has been slowed down so I hope they are taking steps to prevent Batu breeding again. He's done more than his fair share and two of his offspring have been sent to non-breeding situations - male 'Tiga' to Colchester and female 'Molly' to Wingham. His sister 'Mali' and her daughter 'Tatty' have also been affected by his over-representation and are now at Colchester too.
 
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