Not sure who is keeping them now in UK. West Midlands and the Cornish Seal Sanctuary I think.
Do Banham still have them?
Not sure who is keeping them now in UK. West Midlands and the Cornish Seal Sanctuary I think.
Do Banham still have them?
Lion-tailed Macaques - group of 2.2 were received on 22October 1939 , all recorded as being wild born in India in 1939 , so presumably they arrived as babies . These rather delicate monkeys lived in the old Monkey House through the war . The first to die was a female in 1944 , a male in 1949 , the second female in 1950 and the last male in 1953 , plenty of time for a birth or two . A pair arrived in 1956 , the male died in 1965 and the female left the collection in 1970 - to Dorset .
Wonder if 'Dorset' was Poole Park Zoo , they had a good selection of monkeys .
Any mention of Chilworth in studbooks usually refers to the Chipperfield's farm near Southampton which was used for training and winter housing for the circus stock.
I have a b/w postcard in the 'Zoo Favorites' series(The Wanderoo Monkeys) showing a group of 4 sitting in a row- male, female, juvenile and smaller baby. I cannot read the postmark date, nor say for sure it is ZSL but I presume it is.
Can anyone provide any information on the following taxa (plus a reference if possible):
Long-nosed Potoroo Potorous tridactylus
I recall Blackpool Zoo had potoroo off show and may have bred them when I work there in 1976.
The gap between 1929 and 1960 (when the International Zoo Yearbooks started listing births) is a bit of grey area for London - at some point I would like to get hold of a full set of annual reports and work my way through them.
I have the same postcard; mine is postmarked 1st November 1927.
Most (but not all) of the "Zoo Favourites" postcard series depict London Zoo photographs; I, too, assume that this picture is from Regent's Park.
Plymouth being the source of the Chilworth animals makes sense . The pair recorded as being Chilworth born 1964/1965 went to Dublin on 25.09.1975 as well as a male Jack , born Chilworth 1970 , the son of the 1960's born pair and a baby female born to the pair in 1975
These went to Bristol in 1979 , the one-armed female Stumpy lived there many years and produced young sired by her father George . The other male Donas fathered young at Edindurgh and Dublin .
Gemsbok: Marwell 1974 (I have also included a note that this birth was conceived in quarantine - I assume at Belle Vue, as they seem to have quarantined most of Marwell's hoofstock).
Stumpy was only missing a hand, not an arm. It was easy not to notice the loss.
You are right Pertinax , it usually took a while to identify her in the Bristol group which is now , unfortunately , in a non-breeding situation .
I have been trying to find any information on the Manchester Lion-tailed Macaques . A quick look through two of Clin Keeling's publications 'Remember Belle Vue' and 'Bellevue Bygones' show no mention of them . International Zoo Yearbook number 12 , census of rare animals for 1971 shows a group of 3.2(2) . Number 9 records the birth of a female in 1967 . There is nothing shown in number 8 , my first volume . Before volume 12 the species is not included in the census .