Kalaw
Well-Known Member
With the decision to phase the species out from Europe having been reversed, and with Whipsnade having some of the largest and best facilities for the species in the continent, it would be weird if ZSL not only don't acquire a bull soon, but phase out the species entirely. I still maintain faith that a breeding herd at Whipsnade is the long-term goal, but I agree with you that the arrival of banteng leave me sceptical.That's really sad news, The Indian Gaur are one of my favourites at the zoo... hopefully they bring in more but I'm doubtful as they have just brought in Javan Banteng.
Would be a real shame if the arrival of the deer means a reduction in the pigs' space, as I can't see the hard-standing area providing sufficient space for the number Whipsnade hold. If the pigs damaging ground the deer intend to graze on proves an issue, then I would much prefer if the deer moved over to Passage, rather than the pigs having their area restricted.Philippine Spotted Deer was having a wander in the warty pigs enclosure. The pigs seem to have been restricted to their harder standing area recently, maybe to save the ground.
On the subject, an issue that has only just occurred to me about this new deer / pig mix - are the stables big enough for both species? They always felt just barely big enough for the pigs, never mind new animals. And because I don't remember it being mentioned (apologies if it has), how many spotted deer are at Whipsnade? If it's too large a herd then issues of indoor space could become quite prevalent...