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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo New Animals for Easter!

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by catinthehat, 20 Jan 2010.

  1. catinthehat

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    Wolverine and Moose returning? Rejoice! :D I knew they were making a new brown bear enclosure, but didn't expect it including all of that!
     
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    This is very exciting news. Does anyone know where about's this area would be on site as if it is to be ready for April surely it must have already started? I've not been to Whipsnade for a while so I do not know.
     
  4. Maguari

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    As the exhibit includes the Bears, European Bison, wolves and Reindeer I would guess it covers everything from the bear exhibit, through the woods with the wallabies and storks and up the wolf wood and reindeer.There's plenty of space in that area - behind the wallaby paddock, in the woods on the downs, opposite the Wolf Wood and the old Musk Ox paddock behind the bison.

    A very interesting (and exciting!) development.
     
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    We went on Sunday and they have only just started work. It is where the old cheetah enclosure was up to the bears! (well thats whats fenced off at the moment)

    I was going to post about this :)
     
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    Very interesting, wolverine may be the new 'in' species with cotswolds, edinbrugh and (soon) whipsnade all aquiring these fascinating animals.
     
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    I already knew they were getting Moose, Wolverine and Wild Boar but not Lynx!!
     
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    This is exciting, some of my favourite animals all together and not at all what I expected to hear.
     
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    [in a MR Burns Voice] Excellent
     
  10. Pertinax

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    Didn't this start because of the tie-in with a recent film? I think Cotswold alluded to that in their publicity.

    I am not sure that Whipsnade have ever had Wolverines before. I certainly welcome the return of Moose at Whipsnade.(European or North American?)
     
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    hey everyone im back.

    was there yesterday, must admit i am very excited about seeing moose at whipsnade!

    I didnt know they were making a new bear enclosure, is that true?
     
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    So the works all pretty much on the right hand side of the entrance by the brown bear enclosure? I will most definitely be paying a visit in easter now. I wonder where all these new species are coming from and how many animals they will have of each type especially the moose.
     
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    Also are they going to move the wallaby and storks so the whole are is more themed?
     
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    I didn't know about this- I'm sure this would be the reason- as well as a good display.
     
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    I guess the storks don't really contradict the theme. The more I think about this project, the more excited I feel. The impression I have is that mainstream British zoos don't tend to have many European mammals on a large scale and it seems this will be quite unique.
     
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    How will this be linked with the wolves, does anyone know?
     
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    Indeed, it is a sadly neglected field. Nice to see NL take the lead on European wildlife show-casing at Whipsnade. Timely and needy. :D

    Certainly, if one flips through our recent threads on European species in European zoos and the reintroduction of native species in UK, one sadly observes a lot of ignorance on what a safe and sound ecosystem with full complement of species really entails.

    Zoo exhibits in bigger zoos like these and at HWP and Dartmoor WP will hopefully start rectifying that ... I am not talking the smaller parks, one of which is really way out of any competition (if you are UK you know the thread I mean ...).
     
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    Quote:Originally Posted by Kifaru Bwana
    Whipsnade, in actuality have 1.2 adults, 0.1 sub-adult and 1.1 immature. Unquote

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    Where has the 0.1 subdult come from? Is it 'Baatschi' from Chester, or a fresh import?
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    The sub-adult is female Sophie ex Rotterdam-Blijdorp Zoo.
     
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    Do you know if she is to stay at Whipsnade permanently- or to go to one of the other UK holders(Chester/Edinburgh)?