Sorry to go off topic, but I've just read that inventory. And then I read it again. So, in one year, a particularly warm year at that, Marwell lost 10 of its 12 Scimitar-horned Oryx infants, all 10 Greater Kudu infants, 5 of its 8 Sitatunga infants, half it's Dama Gazelle infants (plus three adults), 3 giraffes, 11 Peccaries, 2 Babirusa, half it's 25 infant Mara, 7 adult primates, 10 wallabies, 7 Conures, 9 Cranes, half its eider and all its pochard ducklings, 7 penguins and three out of four penguin chicks...........the list goes on.
Maybe I'm being naive, but isn't that rather a lot of animal deaths for a single year, even for a zoo the size of Marwell? Is culling what's behind the neonatal ungulate deaths? If so then why keep mixed groups?