West Midland Safari and Leisure Park West Mids 2013

I could be wrong here but I was fairly sure they bred at Edinburgh before the arrival at WMSP. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong though... ;)

But I think you may be right- I have some memory of that now also, perhaps the female was pregnant on arrival.

With (I think) 4.4. at West Midlands, they can expect 3 or 4 fawns this year, probably all in fairly quick succession. I hope these horrid low temperatures do not cause them a problem though.:(
 
A Geoffroy's side-necked turtle, two juvenile ocellated river stingrays and an adult and several young violin mantis have all been sent to West Midlands from the Deep.
 
WMSP have announced that Eld's Deer (Burmese Brow-antlered Deer) have arrived at the park. Presumably from Chester? Can anyone confirm?
 
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i know the main aim of zoos is conservation. adder enclosure surprised me mite aswell put it in the woods away from car noise ur not gona see anything
 
i know the main aim of zoos is conservation. adder enclosure surprised me mite aswell put it in the woods away from car noise ur not gona see anything
Actually you can see the Adder exhibit quite well from your car,if you are the right side,and if the Adders,are basking on the top of the mounds you can see them from,both lanes where they are located!!!!
 
The parks resident (Tawny) Lions have now moved into new a new offshow night facility: Quote from West Mids Facebook

It is said that moving house can be one of the most stressful events in life - and the keepers at West Midland Safari Park can certainly vouch for that. When 13 African Lions are involved, it's not every removal firm that would be willing to take on such an immense task, but for staff at the Park it is just part of their job.

The new lion house at West Midland Safari Park is now fully functional and whilst the relocation from old to new involved meticulous planning, the move went without a hitch and the pride have settled in well.

The £500,000 state of the art accommodation marks the third and final stage of the Realm of the Lions exhibit, which was opened this year to celebrate the Parks' 40th anniversary. The first stage was the opening of a fully landscaped reserve, with carved rockwork, waterfall and pool; followed by an off-road track that runs parallel to the tarmac drive through.

The house is a match for any new build and comes complete with central heating, air-conditioning, CCTV, intruder alarms and modern-day, open-plan living. Extras include 24-hour outside access, staff accommodation and individual lion housing.

The most innovative feature is the amount of glass that has been incorporated into the build. It is not the usual choice for a lion house and allows for perfect observation by staff. The contemporary construction sets this lion house apart from any other and the new facility at West Midland Safari Park is undoubtedly the best lion house structure in Europe.
The Park's Creative Designer, David Powner, said, "Now that the lions have been successfully moved into their new accommodation, it marks the completion of this major three-phase project. It has been one of the largest developments that has been created in-house for many years and the entire team is absolutely delighted with the finalised result".

Lion Keeper, Phil Dixon, continued, "It certainly is a magnificent facility and the addition of the interior glass, really does give the building a light and airy feel. The lions certainly appear to have settled in well and the staff love working in the area too. The only thing that the staff are not so keen on is having to keep the glass clean, which they have found can only be achieved by plain, good old-fashioned elbow grease".

A visit to the new lion house will be included as part of an exclusive package of 'behind the scenes' experiences.
 
The house is a match for any new build and comes complete with central heating, air-conditioning, CCTV, intruder alarms and modern-day, open-plan living. Extras include 24-hour outside access, staff accommodation and individual lion housing.[/I]

Intruder alarm? You know what I think makes a good intruder alarm? Putting a dozen lions in there!
 
I did think that myself, Devi, but there are some odd people around. Two individuals climbed into the Lion enclosure at London in the 1990s. Both survived to help the psychiatrists with their enquiries.
 
I did think that myself, Devi, but there are some odd people around. Two individuals climbed into the Lion enclosure at London in the 1990s. Both survived to help the psychiatrists with their enquiries.

Bet they didn't nick anything though! I always remember that video of the woman in Berlin trying to hug the polar bears, too much disney and not enough attenborough!!
 
Last time I went they had a nocturnal house, so I assume they keep them there. I'll find out this Sunday.
 
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