Thanks for the info will keep it for future reference thanks again
Asian plains: blackbuck, drive-by Indian rhino, water buffalo, axis deer (might be in Eurasian reserve), possibly nigali.
It has indeed passed away now,but it was around longer than somebody that edited it off zootierliste thought because it was removed from the website!Also Barasingha/Swamp Deer. There was a single female Sambar too but it might have died by now.
It also lists Hoo Farm as still having Addax and they haven't been there for over a yearAlso, for some reason addax are listed in former holdings for WMSP.
It has indeed passed away now,but it was around longer than somebody that edited it off zootierliste thought because it was removed from the website!
Also, for some reason addax are listed in former holdings for WMSP.
I applaud the plans for a new elephant facility. Long overdue, but happy they finally seem to manage getting it organised.
Bit of a bummer that 2 locals have complained about its size and trees and that ...!
BTW: I myself never noticed any folks living near the elephant property at the safari park. Anyone else have any idea where it is sited and how it would infringe upon people living near the site?
Nice indeedBig plans are afoot for a new Elephant facility
Objections made over bid to build new elephant houses at safari park
So that's why they were in the pens. I knew it was due to introductions but didn't know they had a male. If they do go on to breed, will it be a first Grevy's born at WMSP?From facebook:
Introducing our new Grevy’s zebra, Quigley!![]()
The six-year-old stallion recently joined our two females, Akuna & Montana, and has settled in very well!
We said farewell to our two other males, Jez & Marty, who have now been moved onto Fife Zoo![]()
To answer my own question, according to the 2015 studbook no they have never bred before at WMSP. Also looking at the studbook, Quigley came from Chessington but was born at Marwell.So that's why they were in the pens. I knew it was due to introductions but didn't know they had a male. If they do go on to breed, will it be a first Grevy's born at WMSP?
yes they still aredo they still keep white lions and tigers at the park. i havent visited for a few years