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An idea has been suggested for Snow leopard, though whether this comes to fruition (much like the plan for hunting dogs to replace the wolves) is anyone's guess!

Have to say I'm quite angry about the gazelle situation-an opportunity missed if you ask me.
As previously stated, I will be disgusted if this enclosure is ever used for anything other than bears!! There are 500+ more acres on which to build a snow leopard enclosure!!
 
Some observations on the Butterfly House. Since it's opening, 30 of the 60 species introduced successfully completed their full life cycle. Congo tetra have been introduced into the Dwarf croc pool.

The zoo are looking into the possibility of acquiring Arapaima. This is could depend on how quickly funds are acquired for the second phase of the Cloisters rebuild.
 
ZSL Whipsnade.....

I'm with Pipaluk here. This is one of the best bear enclosures in the country. What about trying Polar Bears in there, with a bigger pool?
 
I'm with Pipaluk here. This is one of the best bear enclosures in the country. What about trying Polar Bears in there, with a bigger pool?

Far too small!:eek:

IF Polar bears did return (and I'd love it if they did) it's been intimated they'd need at least half the footprint of Passage thru Asia to have a decent exhibit.
 
As previously stated, I will be disgusted if this enclosure is ever used for anything other than bears!! There are 500+ more acres on which to build a snow leopard enclosure!!

For Snow leopards it would have to be covered over and is so large that being fairly retiring they would probably be invisible for a great deal of the time.

I'd go for more Bears- species not too important IMO but not Polar which would do better on the very exposed escarpment and in a still bigger enclosure.
 
Is this the first calf for the most recent male?

Answering my own question here... the accompany video with the news of birth of the Giraffe calf confirms he is a 'first time dad.' The birth was filmed too and you can see the curious Giraffe in the neighbouring stall gets a bit of a fright as the calf tumbles out onto the floor!
 
Far too small!:eek:

IF Polar bears did return (and I'd love it if they did) it's been intimated they'd need at least half the footprint of Passage thru Asia to have a decent exhibit.
I suggest the management take a trip to Yorkshire Wildlife Park to see what can be achieved for Polar Bears at relatively low cost. Those enclosures are nowhere near the necessary size suggested. Also a Polar Bear exhibit could probably be built at Whipsnade for less than 20% of the amount spent on a few adaptations to the Lion Terraces at London!
 
I just saw on the London Zoo thread that the Geoffrey's marmosets have been transferred to Whipsnade, out of interest does anyone know where they will go?
The Geoffroy's Marmosets are back in the enclosure in the Discovery Centre, where they were 4 or 5 years ago. The enclosure has held pygmy marmosets and Emperor Tamarins in between.
 
The Geoffroy's Marmosets are back in the enclosure in the Discovery Centre, where they were 4 or 5 years ago. The enclosure has held pygmy marmosets and Emperor Tamarins in between.

Ah cool great. Last month when I went I didn't see them, but will look next time. Thanks!
 
Are there any plans for this (brilliant) enclosure, when the remaining two bears die? In the 1960s there were an extraordinary number of births here; it would be good if the zoo were once again to do something other than simply maintain a small group, as has been the case for a number of years.

This area has been a good bear enclosure since the park opened. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! To continue with European Brown Bears in this enclosure would maintain the European theme of the area. Or, if this isn't an issue anymore, how about moving the Sloth Bears into this area? Or bringing in Asiatic Black Bears? I would love to see Polar Bears back at Whipsnade, but agree with previous comments that they would be better suited on the downs/escarpment area.
Does anyone know how old Wendy was? Was she born at Whipsnade?
 
Do you know when the other (not Wendy) female died, as I thought there was four females?
The oldest of the 4, died 2010 or 2011. Penny I think her name was, was about 5 years older than Wendy at the time of her death, I seem to recall from a talk around 2010
 
The oldest of the 4, died 2010 or 2011. Penny I think her name was, was about 5 years older than Wendy at the time of her death, I seem to recall from a talk around 2010

Many thanks for that, very interesting.
 
Whilst we're on topic, I'd be interested to know the current situation regarding Brown bears in European zoos-breeding, stud book etc.

If no zoo's bothering with them, it doesn't bode well for the long term use of this exhibit for Brown bears-unless ZSL go down the "rescue" route.
 
Wendy was 25 when she was euthanised. The two remaining bears, Wellington and Winslow, are 23.

All share the same father, Jacko.

Brilliant information thank you.

As far as I know the Brown Bear situation in the UK is quite poor, as there are very few left, and most are either elderly or in non-breeding situations.
There has been the "rescues" by Five Sisters and Wildwood in recent years but I am not sure about the European situation though.
 
The female W.African dwarf crocodile has produced a large clutch of eggs, with the hope that they will hatch in a few months time.

A large nest is visible on the edge of the crocs pool.
 
Just a few observations since my previous visit 3 weeks ago:

All reference to the Thomson 's gazelles has been removed, so that's probably the end for them I'm afraid!

Red Pandas back on show, at least 3 of them seen, after at least 2 months off show.

Geoffroy's marmosets appear to be confined to indoors, didn't see any white faced saki inside or out.

31 year old sloth bear Lanka was looking reasonably spritely in her outdoor enclosure.

Didn't see new giraffe calf but could see an adult female through the windows of the old part of the house, so probably no issues there.

Still no sign of male blackbuck in with the females.
 
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