Release of Seals :
WATCH: Seals released in Penrhyn Bay by Colwyn Bay zoo keepers - Daily Post
WATCH: Seals released in Penrhyn Bay by Colwyn Bay zoo keepers - Daily Post
in the none free roaming part are a couple of brown lemurs, they would be overwhelmed by the more boistrous ring-tailed if also free roaming so for their own comfort they are not.
From my YWP experience the brown lemurs can more than hold their own against the ringtails, they even boss the black and whites now it's just males![]()
They are Red-fronted Lemur!Not Brown.From my YWP experience the brown lemurs can more than hold their own against the ringtails, they even boss the black and whites now it's just males![]()
From my YWP experience the brown lemurs can more than hold their own against the ringtails, they even boss the black and whites now it's just males[/Q
The red fronted BROWN lemurs get along just fine at Blackpool too!
Many thanks for the report karoocheetah (the weather has not been glorious on this coast this week!). I wish I could make it to the WMZ this year. I seem to be in a minority as I really like the current Gibbon exhibit! I agree about a zoo with animal noises. One thing I particularly loved about winter visits to Flamingo Land around 15 years ago was that I could hear Lions roaring and Gibbons calling as I walked across the car park (of course the rides were closed). Minutes before my walk from the bus stop in the village had been serenaded (sort of) by the parrots on the Bird Walk. Bliss. Anyway I am pleased you enjoyed your visit to the WMZ, especially the flying display (was there only one? I suppose I am unusual in that I'd go to both if there were two such is my desire to see the free-flying macaws. I think the Blue and Yellow Macaws are usually in the later one when there are two. Last year the zoo was hoping the hybrid macaws would breed so that some spectacular red birds could join the display - even if they did breed I suppose the youngsters would still be in training anyway). Did you see which macaws were on the stand please? When I visited for four days last year there was one of the hybrid Green-winged x Scarlet Macaws and a Blue and Yellow. The latter had just been accepted from the RSPCA and I think the first day I saw it was only its second day on the stand. Another question if I may please; you did not notice how many Red-fronted Macaws were in the aviary by the car park did you? I believe the zoo has six altogether, at least that was the case last year when three were on display. Thank-you.
A new Snow Leopard enclosure is due to be completed by the end of the Summer. A new Gibbon exhibit has also been built recently
Welsh Mountain Zoo sets ambitious £6m fundraising target - Daily Post
Unless the zoo thinks a little bigger it will forever be cutting its cloth according to 150,000 visitors.
I wonder if we will ever hear the clarion cry "why aye now..just take a gander at them moontain nyalaaas!"