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  1. Max Blundell

    Max Blundell Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    They would work so well at Whipsnade and a great addition to the Asia section. Having them at London as well would be different (and amazing) and a homage to the cattle house that came before, however I don't know if London would have the space for them. The only place I can see them is the mappin terraces.
     
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    Could possibly have them in the Casson, although it would require significant work. Not sure if the listed status would prevent this.
     
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    Even if they magically got permission to indoor area redeveloped for them, there would be nowhere near enough outdoor space for them, and certainly not enough space to breed them.

    Realistically, small zoos like London need to be keeping large herbivores to a minimum if they want to maintain high welfare standards. I would think one of the major factors that Marwell has had so much breeding success is the space (and quality of the grazing and vegetation) that they provide.
     
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    It’s been mentioned here and also around the zoo that Banteng might be the direction for Whipsnade when the Gaur go as the Gaur are a phase out. But I hope the Gaur are with us for a long time yet.
     
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  5. Max Blundell

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    I agree, I hope the Gaur are at Whipsnade for a long time yet as they are one of my favourite species at the zoo and it would be a shame to lose them but Banteng would be a great replacement.
     
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    Space likely and grazing likely, although it is basically a field which doesn't strike me as a particularly natural environment for them. Not that it appears to be doing them any harm.

    I do not agree that if they had access to both sides of the casson it wouldn't be enough space, but I will caveat that by saying I'm not familiar with any institutional guidelines for the species.
     
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    Donate now: bit.ly/3JoohvQ We've only got 7 days to raise £20,000 to help save one of the UK's most endangered indigenous species. #GreenMatchFund... | By Marwell WildlifeFacebook
    Fundraising for Marwell's White-clawed Crayfish area is now open. For the week they will be partnered with the Big Give campaign.
    Of particular interest... the crayfish facilities will not be an entirely new construction but rather within an existing building. From the video it looks like it could be one of those within the Fur, Feathers and Scales/former Encounter Village area?
     
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    Notes from a visit today.

    • The Crayfish building is the one next to Cold Blooded Corner.
      • This is a new approach that I like. The local take on it (by referring to the Test and Itchen, two rivers local to Marwell) is a nice way to highlight that there are endangered species on your doorstep, not just exotic far flung locations.
      • I did wonder if this could also be a sort of reboot for Fur, Feathers and Scales, but then realised they already have crustaceans with the Vampire Crabs in Cold Blooded Corner.
    • Snow Leopard extension updates.
      • The extension isn't open yet but the new paths up to at are. It looks quite close to being finished. The only outstanding work I could see is some electric fencing that is in the middle of being installed and some branches that have been removed from trees need to be cleared out of the enclosure.
      • The right hand side of the existing snow leopard enclosure is still blocked off to visitors to allow Warjun to settle in.
    • One of the Giraffes has been separated from the other 3. I hope everything is okay.
    • I did see the new baby Banteng. I did a head count and saw 11.
    • Since the Przewalksi's Horses using the former African Valley has been discussed recently (they were in the valley again today), I did notice an open gate at the back of their paddock leading into the valley.
    • Again one of the Clouded Leopards was very easy to see. Two visits running I have had no trouble seeing one of them.
    • Something from the notice board that wasn't noted on here. In February a female Coppery Titi Monkey arrived from Blackpool.
    • The Asiatic Short Clawed Otters were very vocal about something today.
    • They have put logs on the window sills in the Cusimanses indoor quarters. I have noticed in the past that the Cusimanses often sit on them so maybe Marwell want to discourage this.
    • With the improving weather more animals were choosing to be outside rather than stay in their indoor quarters. It did make me realise though that since some Cotton Topped Tamarins were added to Life Among the Trees I don't think I have ever seen them outside. They have always been indoors. The ones next to the lawn behind Marwell Hall were outside. Has anyone seen the ones in Life Among the Trees spend much time outside?
     
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    "One of the Giraffes has been separated from the other 3. I hope everything is okay"

    Fingers crossed its just routine
     
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    What is the split on giraffe now?
     
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    Last count I've got from info on here was 1:3.
    1:1 Rothschild 0:2 hybrid
     
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    Red River Hog born which now gives 1.3.1.
     
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    Have the Giraffes all been reunited now?
     
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    Yes the male and three females have been separated, but will soon be back together again.
     
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    Social media conformation regarding Red River hoglet

    Hello, little hoglet

    We’re delighted to announce the arrival of a new red river hoglet! Born on Saturday 20 April, to mother Lisala and father Kermit.

    You can see the new arrival with both parents and sisters in their habitat behind the Gift Shop.
     
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