Yeah, he lives in the Sloth enclosure, but can be quite elusive! There aren't any Cavies in with the Goeldi's so you haven't missed them!
Plus a Southern Three-Banded Armadillo :)
There was 1 male Ring-Tailed Lemur in with the Red Ruffeds. He moved to Beale Park earlier in the year.
I visited on Thursday, and there were only Kings and Humboldts on show. No mention of Africans anywhere.
We still have this mix At BWCP! After a brief period with no Otters after our old pair died, a new pair came in a year ago.
The Gray Mouse Lemurs died out a few years ago. Their enclosure has since held Brush-Tailed Bettong, and now holds Northern Luzon Giant Cloud...
A new pair of Asian Short-Clawed Otters have arrived. Log into Facebook
Ring-Tailed Lemur twins born on May 5th to Mum Cara. Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
In addition to the 3 Cloud Rats, the following have also arrived in the last couple of months: 1 male Sitatunga 1 male Red Titi 1 male Meerkat 1...
The Red Panda cub has been sexed as a male. This is the first male cub born at the Wildlife Park.
0.0.1 Yellow-Breasted Capuchin and 0.0.1 Red Panda born recently.
Great to have a chat and finally meet you in person @Brum, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit! :)
Zeta, the Eurasian Lynx, has passed away at the age of 20. Security Check Required
I just wanted to upload some up to date shots of the enclosure at Birmingham WCP, as the climbing frame is no longer present and the vegetation...
BWCP hold two juvenile Aldabra Tortoises, one of which is off-show and the other has recently moved in with the Sulcata.
A male Binturong is currently being introduced to the Park's resident female. Security Check Required
A male Potto recently arrived from Spain. He has been introduced to the Park's female, and both can be seen in the Nocturnal House. [MEDIA]
A female Addax was born on 14th December, a first breeding for Flamingo Land.
The new Loris house, housing Pygmy Slow Loris and Grey Slender Loris, is now open. The former Pygmy Slow Loris enclosure in the Nocturnal House...
The Blue Cranes are still in their enclosure. The Komodo Dragon outdoor area is the grassy area between the indoor exhibit and the Blue Crane...
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