I like the suggestion of an Arctic biome, including Polar Bears obviously! Snow Leopard would be a great addition, as long as it's a new enclosure, NOT replacing another species!!I did also hear that They wolf wood was for the Hunting dogs at London zoo but they have the old Red River hog enclosure now aswell so i don't think it will be for them, also I heard that it was going to be used for Snow Leopards but when I asked Whipsnade about it, they said it will be used for A NEW WOLF PACK so i don't think there will be any new Species in it.
Also Whipsnade is the Bigger zoo so i would have thought that whipsnade would update/ Upgrade the zoo every year, like Colchester and even Woburn now
They could also do up the paddocks and exhibits at the moment in the few years to come including:
The Tiger Enclosure
The Lions of the Serengeti
The Rhino/ Deer Paddocks
The Passage Through Asia (Could use for an Arctic biome and extend the Asia biome of the zoo where they could house the Deers form the Passage through Asia)
Use the space to make Exhibits like Baboons/ Warthogs
Bison Paddock.
went on sunday and saw most of the animals . the discovery centre has a sign outside saying about the renovating work all the desert enclosures were occupied apart from the old argentine boa exhibit the aquarium section apart from the axolotl tank and the turtle ones were empty the green tree boas are now gone loved the butterfly house and croc area . the farm was well stocked also saw the bird show which flew the following birds
white stork
burrowing owl
harris hawk
two African grey parrots
two hyacinth macaws
two scarlet macaws
and the two militarys
saw no blue and golds and they weren't mentioned either
the sealion show was packed think dominic was being kept in the main indoor pool and the girls I think were outside I say this because dom was shut indoors after the show saw no sign of baby Oscar and the holding pool doors were shut inside
the elephant area looks good just a shame the paddock will be taken up by the new house hopefully the paddock will be expanded
feel free to ask any questions
I've added a few photos from a recent visit.Out of interest did you take any photos of the new Elephant house? If not no worries!the elephant area looks good just a shame the paddock will be taken up by the new house hopefully the paddock will be expanded
Does anyone know if the brown bears are still at whipsnade? I visited on Monday and I couldn't see any of the Bears or any sign they have been there. Their pool was also dry
I don`t know the answer, but I do have a gut feeling that the remaining elderly bears will not be at Whipsnade for too much longer ? ( if they do have "other plans" for the old Victorian enclosure?).
Going on past experience, unfortunately when one elderly bear is euthanased, and the others are all of a similar age, the cynic in me, would say the others are likely to follow before too long?
I hope not, but that is my feeling on it.
I really hope you're wrong and that enclosure will continue to hold bears forever, but I understand your cynicism! 3 or 4 wolves were euthanased in one hit not so long ago!
They can't afford an empty bear enclosure as well as the Wolf one!
They can't afford an empty bear enclosure as well as the Wolf one!
Both remaining bears were there a couple of days ago (15 May 2016); I've added a photo of each to the gallery.Does anyone know if the brown bears are still at whipsnade? I visited on Monday and I couldn't see any of the Bears or any sign they have been there. Their pool was also dry
Photo added to gallery. I last photographed a foal (male, Thor) there almost exactly two years ago - I don't think there've been any others since.A male Przewalski's horse has been born, and given the name Lurvy! This is the first foal in quite some time I believe.