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Old 09-09-2007

i love colchester zoo elephants - i know a bit abou the two young bulls kito will be moved in between december and febuary of this year - there are man yzoos who want young bulls as there is a shortage , jambo will stay at the zoo for a least for another zoo - they hope that opal will become pregant after zola gives birth then , tanya and then they will go back to zola , rosa cant have another baby
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Unfortunately, I feel many zoos have often offloaded their surplus animals without worrying too much about where they are going to live in the future.
Now with surplus male Elephants, such as the two Chester calves, I think again the need to place them elsewhere is the chief priority- it then becomes a case of 'out of sight, out of mind' perhaps?
Ah well, maybe Noah's Ark Zoo Farm won't find it that hard to get elephants after all............
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Ah well, maybe Noah's Ark Zoo Farm won't find it that hard to get elephants after all............
I do not consider Noah's Ark Zoo Farm a 100% conservation minded zoo. They are not a member of EAZA and I do not think EAZA is likely to accept them in the short term.

Secondly, the EEP Coordinator for Asian elephants will recommend where the young bulls will go to on transfer. So again, it is highly unlikely that they will accept Noah's Ark as a elephant holding facility.
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I do not consider Noah's Ark Zoo Farm a 100% conservation minded zoo. They are not a member of EAZA and I do not think EAZA is likely to accept them in the short term.

Secondly, the EEP Coordinator for Asian elephants will recommend where the young bulls will go to on transfer. So again, it is highly unlikely that they will accept Noah's Ark as a elephant holding facility.
No, I wouldn't imagine that Noah's Ark will join EAZA in the short term, or be allocated any elephants through the EEP.
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Is Noahs Ark Zoo the religous zoo saying that Darwin was totally wrong.
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I believe so. It is just outside Bristol.
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Old 10-09-2007

Yes, and who recently announced their plans to acquire 1.3 elephants, we were debating whether they could/should on another thread. They are already a member of BIAZA, so I don't know how things will progress in terms of their acceptance into the wider zoo community.
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Old 17-09-2007

stop the press: either this is again a huge blunder on wikipedia or we are on the verge of something huge according to the colchester zoo wikipedia page, colchester are bringing in or are planning to bring in beluga whales for the aquatic zone. Now i have seen elsewhere that someone in Britain has applied for a licence to display cetaceans and the suspicion fell on the new owners of Blackpool zoo, could it be Colchester? mind you in the past Colchester has been linked to getting giant panda......we will see.
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Old 17-09-2007

another thought could they be getting rid of their Patagonian sea lions and using their pool?
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Old 17-09-2007

On wikipedia it mentions the Patagonian Sealions are in the 'old polar bear exhibit', but I don't ever remember Polar bears at colchester, and the sealions occupy the site of the old elephant house. Also, I have read interviews with the director before where he has stated that visitors most often want to see gorillas or dolphins when surveyed, but that the zoo does not have the space for either. So I'd be surprised if they were adding cetaceans.
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Old 18-09-2007

I can't believe that their sea lion pool is remotely suitable for beluga, and there's nowhere else. I suppose it's possible that when they have finished the new orang house they could start more construction, but I don't think they have much space left.

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Old 19-09-2007

just had an email from colchester zoo, beluga whales will not be coming to colchester, and i was getting so excited there, new animals coming in though will be phillipine deer, 2 female binturong from europe, black kite, von der deckens hornbill and a currasow species not named and a marmoset species not named
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Old 20-09-2007

1st, can we term wikipedia a tinge unreliable here. Internet is a fine medium when it comes to gleaning information fast, but some sources like wikipedia are methinks .. well people publish instantly and rarely check their facts first.

Kiang, as for the new animals coming in: I can understand the von der Deckens hornbills (the zoo has an African them) as a savannish species in the African Zone. Fine.

But where will they put up the Philippine deer and binturongs. Colchester has already have an Wilds of Asia exhibit (which is being rebuild for 2008 to house a breeding pair of orangs), but it is not exactly a massive area. Will the zoo management think of enlargement and extend the Asian Zone (now with Komodos also coming in)?

And the South American species, where will they go? The current zoo map gives few clues on this.
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Old 20-09-2007

The new orang house is being constructed in an undeveloped area next to the entrance road. So 'Wilds of Asia' will be continue to be available for the binturongs; their cage is a decent size and could accomodate the extra females (on a rotation basis at least).
The website says that the Phillipine deer will go into an enlarged enclosure on the site of the old one for blackbuck, which was near the Siberian tigers if I remember correctly. It also says that a new primate species will be kept with the sloths in their new house, which also has space for a bird species. I guess the kites will either be used in the bird show and kept in the mews, or added to the vulture aviary. As for the hornbills . . . (is anyone really interested in hornbills? ) they might find themselves in a mixed species exhibit if they put a net over the dik dik and storks.
BTW the Komodo dragons have been at the zoo for over a year, but they are only half-grown and there is an empty section in the dragon house too.

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