FunkyGibbon
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I find it almost beyond belief that only a single UK collection holds any of the (true) hyaena species.
Couldn't agree more, it is very poor. I was very disappointed when Africa Alive traded theirs in for hunting dogs, which are common in the UK ( if not so common in the wild) !I find it almost beyond belief that only a single UK collection holds any of the (true) hyaena species.
I find it almost beyond belief that only a single UK collection holds any of the (true) hyaena species.
This species remains at Colchester, and has recently arrived at Longleat too.
Doesn't make it much better really thoughTwo collections:
Doesn't make it much better really though
There are a pair of aardwolves at a private collection called Park Exotics 'Park Cottage Conservation' I believe from the old RSCC
And there a pair of spotted hyenas held at Leopard and Goat Farm in Cornwall
Anyone know any collection in Europe with 2 species of Hyena (excluding berlin?)
Belfast's male Striped Hyena came from Neunkirchen. He was returned to them when Belfast went out of the species
I've been looking through issues of the Belfast City Council's magazine City Matters (which often has a page on the zoo), and in the September-Novmeber 2016 issue, it actually says that Belfast's male striped hyena came from Lodz zoo. I've provided a link to the issue on the council's website.
City Matters – September to November 2016 - Belfast City Council
What made you think he came from Neunkirchen, Nisha?
I was very disappointed when Africa Alive traded theirs in for hunting dogs, which are common in the UK ( if not so common in the wild) !