West Midland Safari and Leisure Park West Midland Safari Park 2021

Visited recently , a couple things to note :
  • Barasingha herd has had 3 new babies from the new buck. Unsure of genders this early but all 3 are healthy.
  • Both white lions and tigers are going to phased out. White lion pride consists of one male and his 3 breeding females and the rest are his daughters . There's 3 remaining white tiger boys.
  • Both white rhino calves are happy and running around, now a major push to begin construction of rhino lodges by next week to properly accommodate the crash of 8
  • Five (the remaining elephant cow) was mourning the loss of Latabe but is now back to a happy condition. Keepers are still entering the enclosure to keep her company. Never seen her run across her enclosure to the pool before and grazing the overgrown embankments ! No official plans for cow imports yet and Sutton is still staying for a while.
  • Waterbuck herd has shrunk to 1.1 due to age related deaths and export of previous calves. Blackbuck are at 53 females. Some Anoa have left for chester zoo, now 3 females left. Still cape buffalo in the enclosure. 4 ankole cows remain after age related deaths.
  • Red panda enclosure is great ! Climbing enrichment and painting is beautifully laid out. Unfortunately didn't see her outside.
Overall great day out, wildlife phase 2 now waiting approval (giraffes, ungulates and rhinos) while tigers is being planned out.
Ah I see and how are the white lions doing when you went there ?
 
Where were the Cape Buffalo?

Are the white tigers normally kept separate? When I went a couple of weeks ago I saw 2 but they were in separate enclosures
Cape buffalo are in the usual pit behind the new cheetahs enclosure or a coupe units next to the giraffe house. Now 2 buffalo left . Yes the boys are All separated. There's an offshow enclosure on the back of the tiger house, You can see it from Google maps. So each male has his own enclosure.

Ah I see and how are the white lions doing when you went there ?

The male and his 2 mates are quite old now and are becoming slow but his daughters are still very active , saw them with a carcass and then playing around the pool.
 
Cape buffalo are in the usual pit behind the new cheetahs enclosure or a coupe units next to the giraffe house. Now 2 buffalo left . Yes the boys are All separated. There's an offshow enclosure on the back of the tiger house, You can see it from Google maps. So each male has his own enclosure.



The male and his 2 mates are quite old now and are becoming slow but his daughters are still very active , saw them with a carcass and then playing around the pool.

@bintarong I have sent you a message
 
Visited today and had a very pleasant day (despite the driving route in particular being (expectedly) busy). The new elephant paddocks are a great improvement (if a little understocked currently). The Red Panda enclosure... is a Red Panda enclosure. It's fine.

One very nice new arrival I've not seen mentioned here is White-spotted Reed Frog (Heterixalus alboguttatus) in the Reptile House - along with Chinese Crocodile Lizard and Golden Mantella.
 
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One very nice new arrival I've not seen mentioned here is White-spotted Reed Frog (Heterixalus alboguttatus) in the Reptile House - along with Chinese Crocodile Lizard and Golden Mantella.

What's going on with the reptile house at WMSP currently? In April we were told that it is planned to be demolished and that most of the large reptiles had already left the collection, yet we now know they've been adding new species to it.
 
What's going on with the reptile house at WMSP currently? In April we were told that it is planned to be demolished and that most of the large reptiles had already left the collection, yet we now know they've been adding new species to it.

All the croc side is still boarded up, so the only 'properly' big display is the big snakes still. But the quality of the smaller species has definitely improved - which would seem to suggest some kind of long-term plan with herps (possibly not in this building though).
 
All the croc side is still boarded up, so the only 'properly' big display is the big snakes still. But the quality of the smaller species has definitely improved - which would seem to suggest some kind of long-term plan with herps (possibly not in this building though).

Very strange. I still don't understand why they feel they need to demolish the reptile house though - there's nothing wrong with it.

Is Mark O'Shea still affiliated with WMSP? Have the crocs left because he owned them perhaps?
 
Very strange. I still don't understand why they feel they need to demolish the reptile house though - there's nothing wrong with it.

To be fair, there could be all sorts of things very wrong with it that we can't see. Or they just want something better?

Is Mark O'Shea still affiliated with WMSP? Have the crocs left because he owned them perhaps?

I don't believe he is - not sure if that's directly linked to the crocs or not.
 
To be fair, there could be all sorts of things very wrong with it that we can't see. Or they just want something better?

I suppose that's quite likely as the building must be at least 30 years old. Whatever happens I just hope the park decides to continue with a dedicated herp house of sorts, as I've always considered their current one as one of the best in the UK.
 
Here's some big news to hear from Social Media today "
Work has now started on our second phase of luxury accommodation, which includes overnight stays with giraffes and white rhinos!
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Eight new two-storey lodges will be available, offering spectacular views of the white rhinos, with the other half bringing you face-to-face with our beautiful giraffes, from the second-storey balconies.
CGI images below show what the spectacular interiors will look like, along with the amazing views across the Safari
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Bookings for the new lodges will hopefully be available at the end of the year, but guests can book the Red Panda Cottages and find further information on the Safari Lodges website: www.safari-lodges.co.uk."

What is more
As well as the new accommodation and habitats for the animals, they will also be installing pathways so that day guests can go to see the giraffes and African elephants on foot – a first for the Park in our 48-year history! These will be accessible from the current walk-through areas



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As well as the new accommodation and habitats for the animals, they will also be installing pathways so that day guests can go to see the giraffes and African elephants on foot – a first for the Park in our 48-year history! These will be accessible from the current walk-through areas

Be interesting to see if this includes a way to view the currently-inaccessible Cape Buffalo..!
 
A big question to ask now in fact What does everyone think about the new pathways to see the elephants and giraffes ? bintarong if you are going there next would you please get the photos of us to see even though because of the construction site no one is allowed in except staff and keepers. Don't worry if you can't but I can well understand
 
A big question to ask now in fact What does everyone think about the new pathways to see the elephants and giraffes ? bintarong if you are going there next would you please get the photos of us to see even though because of the construction site no one is allowed in except staff and keepers. Don't worry if you can't but I can well understand
Sorry about the post. it's supposed to be said for us to see not of us to see. Here's a new one. " A big question to ask now in fact What does everyone think about the new pathways to see the elephants and giraffes ? bintarong if you are going there next would you please get the photos for us to see even though because of the construction site no one is allowed in except staff and keepers. Don't worry if you can't but I can well understand".
 
Visited today and had a very pleasant day (despite the driving route in particular being (expectedly) busy). The new elephant paddocks are a great improvement (if a little understocked currently). The Red Panda enclosure... is a Red Panda enclosure. It's fine.

One very nice new arrival I've not seen mentioned here is White-spotted Reed Frog (Heterixalus alboguttatus) in the Reptile House - along with Chinese Crocodile Lizard and Golden Mantella.
looks awesome from the photos wasn't it
 
Now then about 2 months ago there were talks about Pelicans coming to WMSP but question is what species of pelicans are they thinking about getting ?
 
Now then about 2 months ago there were talks about Pelicans coming to WMSP but question is what species of pelicans are they thinking about getting ?

That was the previous elephant valley plan submitted before the lopping group sale. That plan is of course scrapped along with pelican pool
 
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