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I guess for me it just feels like a slightly twee and even patronising new-coined name, like with Painted Dog - except with Moon Bear, I've only ever really seen it used by animal welfare charities, who by definition are after the public's money and sympathy (and using the name no doubt for the exact reason you give, @Zia). I'm sure I'll grow used to it in time, as it seems to be spreading. It's pretty irrational, to be fair, given I've no problem with Sun Bear (though, actually, maybe the artificial neatness of that pair of names is part of my problem! I'm quite sure I'd feel the same with White and Black Rhino if those names didn't pre-date me).

Though I do agree that it would never cross my mind that it was referring to Sloth Bear!

Doesn't the old version of their scientific name (Selenarctos thibetanus) literally mean “moon bear of Tibet" ? I'm sure I have read that somewhere.
 
Wingham keeps on pushing exactly the right buttons....

It's really interesting that they are Moon Bears (I quite like the name, and it's extremely marketable). Soon they will be the only ones in the UK, does Wingham think that will be a crowd puller? Perhaps.

I'm hoping they come from an Asian sanctuary, it would be a good story, good education and new blood.

Is Wingham an expandable site? This seems like a zoo going places.
 
I'm hoping they come from an Asian sanctuary, it would be a good story, good education and new blood.

I was thinking this is quite likely going on past form - their lions and tigers are all rescues I believe, and obviously the chimps.
 
Another post from Facebook - miniature horses moved in next to the bears. I have to say the pictures look more like Shetland Ponies than what I know of AMH's - but I am certainly no expert.

"To let you in on yet more animals which are moving in behind the dinosaur exhibit, we'd like to introduce you to William (brown) and Duchess (pinto) - with names like that could they have been any more made for each other?

These 2 little beauties are American Miniature Horses and are in the new paddock behind the dinosaurs. Depending on whether they are out and which side of their stable they are, you will be able to see them from the dinosaur exhibit, however you currently still can't go right up to their enclosure which is located next to the moon bear exhibit.

More updates will come as this side opens up!"
 
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No matter what you call them, this is a very welcome addition to the UK bear collection, just when we thought the species may die out completely (when Inca dies at Dudley) in the UK.
This must be the first import of this species in many many years, and they are surely a potential breeding pair for the future. I would be interested to hear where they came from, I know there is talk that they came from a "private collection" , obviously from overseas, but Wingham are keeping quiet about their provenance, which is a bit odd. Perhaps they are "rescues" and have come from a sanctuary in Asia ? Or from a dealers maybe ? Anyone have any ideas ?
 
Hi.I'm intending to visit Wingham WP in the New Year,but from the photo's i've seen of the Chimp House,that it seems sparse,hard floored,and lacking much natural enrichment other than plenty of climbing frames,much like a warehouse adapted for chimps.Can anyone give me positives about it,and the zoo to make my mind up about visiting?
 
Visited today for the first time in two years and had a nice time. The Senegal bushbabies are in with the sloths, tamandua, (plantain?) squirrel and possibly 3 banded armadillo. There is a lot of building going on behind the dinosaurs, including a very large enclosure:



Plus a few smaller enclosures. Could be lots of exciting new species at Wingham soon!
The zoo have now said that this area will be home to Asian Short-clawed Otters, Clouded Leopard and a mystery cat species (they've posted a few teaser photos on Facebook) along with the Asiatic Black Bear.
 
The zoo have now said that this area will be home to Asian Short-clawed Otters, Clouded Leopard and a mystery cat species (they've posted a few teaser photos on Facebook) along with the Asiatic Black Bear.
Turns out the mystery species was a male Northern Lynx who has arrived from Drayton Manor.
 
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