A brief visit yesterday
Do you know what's happened to the Kulan or where they've gone? The recent inventory shows only 0.1.
A brief visit yesterday
Regarding the inventory, what does it say about peafowl? I've only seen 2 in the last year and no peahen for 5+ years!
Kulan, since when?
Do you mean the onager?
Visited yesterday, the white rhino enclosure was separated by building equipment and the enclosure was being modified.
It looked like they were digging a pool in the centre and the ditch on one side of the enclosure next to the fence was being deepened. There was a sign saying what was happening but I can't remember what it said.Oh interesting, what modifications could you see?
It looked like they were digging a pool in the centre and the ditch on one side of the enclosure next to the fence was being deepened. There was a sign saying what was happening but I can't remember what it said.
From what I could see in my visit, there were Japanese sika deer in the section near the hippos, and the rhinos were kept inside - I didn't see any other antelopes on the day sadly.Oh right ok, maybe splitting the rhinos from the antelope?
Five African Hunting Dog sisters are moving from London to Whipsnade in April
African hunting dogs to move to ZSL Whipsnade Zoo this Easter
Checking the latest ZSL Animal Inventory shows that there were 8.5 hunting dogs at London Zoo on 1st January 2017.No surprise there then! How many will that leave at London, and what ratio male/female?
Checking the latest ZSL Animal Inventory shows that there were 8.5 hunting dogs at London Zoo on 1st January 2017.
Assuming, therefore, that there have been no other departures this year then sending five females to Whipsnade would leave eight males.
My bad, the section near the hippos contained sitatunga, not Japanese sika deerFrom what I could see in my visit, there were Japanese sika deer in the section near the hippos, and the rhinos were kept inside - I didn't see any other antelopes on the day sadly.
My bad, the section near the hippos contained sitatunga, not Japanese sika deer![]()
Not sure if this has been addressed, but Sri Lankan Sloth bear Lanka passed away over the winter. She was 31 years old.
Cloisters Phase 2 has a tentative start date of 2018.
This year will see the start of a long term (4 year) project to redevelop the entire sea lion area. The outer area will be enlarged and expanded, with the pools housing a kelp forest and rocks for beaching. The shows will be gradually phased out and will have a more conservation-oriented theme.
Catering has now been outsourced to Levy's and will also have a complete overhaul. Wild Bite and Africa Outpost will be expanded, whilst River Cottage (yes, the very same!) will operate the Lookout Cafe. Again, this is a long term project.
No, I mean the second white rhino rhino area.Ah, do you mean the paddock to the left of the Hippo's which you cant really see?