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Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Panthera1981, 22 Jan 2018.

  1. littleRedPanda

    littleRedPanda Well-Known Member

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    Very sad indeed.

    Sadly Ursula, our 17 year old sloth bear was put to sleep on the 22nd September.

    Keepers grew concerned when Ursula was unable to keep food down, and called the Zoo’s team of vets out to examine her. The veterinary team gave Ursula pain relief, but felt that she needed an internal examination under general anaesthetic. They called upon the assistance of the team at the Royal Veterinary College, who brought specialist equipment for an exploratory procedure.

    During the procedure, vets discovered three nuts lodged within Ursula’s oesophagus which were causing an obstruction, which they removed - but they were concerned that she might not recover, due to the damage caused by the obstruction to the lining of her oesophagus (Nuts are a healthy part of sloth bears’ diet, both within the Zoo and in the wild but It is extremely unusual for nuts to form an obstruction in the throat)

    Despite receiving the very best care from the veterinary team and keepers over the next two days, Ursula’s condition declined rapidly, and the difficult decision was made to put her to sleep.

    Ursula’s brother, Colombo, remains at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo and is doing well.
     
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  2. Fallax

    Fallax Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Very sad news, this doesn't look good for the species future in UK collections.
     
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    How old is Colombo, is he the same age as Ursula was?
     
  4. littleRedPanda

    littleRedPanda Well-Known Member

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    I think he is 19
     
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    That species is really an historic remnant and in a cul-de-sac anyway (especially given it's the wrong sub-species for the EEP).
     
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  6. robert everett

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    What do you mean?
     
  7. Tim May

    Tim May Well-Known Member 15+ year member Premium Member

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    "Colombo" was born 5th January 1998; "Ursula" was born 4th February 2001
     
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  8. Panthera1981

    Panthera1981 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    ZSL’s Sloth bears are the Sri Lankan subspecies. No other collections house this variant.
     
  9. robert everett

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    Ah I see
     
  10. lintworm

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    It would be a good opportunity to take in Indian sloth bears from mainland Europe, the latest offspring went to the US as European zoos did not seem particularly interested in these wonderful bears.....
     
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    It could be a chance and I hope you're right. But the remaining bear could live another 10 years. They do have 2 outdoor enclosures, but they probably couldn't hold a breeding pair at the moment
     
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    It seems that some of the latest births have been males (like a young in Berlin which soon will need a new home), so they could start with getting in males...
     
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  13. robert everett

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    Does anyone know how old Mya the elephant is? I think its late 30s
     
  14. Embu

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    Type in elephant database it should give you her exact age and year of birth or at least year, think she is late 30s though
     
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    A quick perusal of the new ZSL Annual Report indicates that phase 2 of the Cloisters regeneration is imminent, with the construction of a freshwater aquarium. Stock will come from London’s retired aquarium.
     
  16. Zia

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    I thought that might be the case.
     
  17. BeakerUK

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    I am taking a day trip to Whipsnade tomorrow - only the second time I have been, and it's not a zoo I am likely to visit again for a long while due to the distance and cost. Any hidden treats I shouldn't miss there?
     
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    Make sure you visit the new tiger cubs who are about 5 months old now and they are adorable , if it rains head to the butterfly house as that’s a nice indoor area which to shelter from.
    Try and catch one of the bird shows if not both, as they are usually pretty good depending on the winds, and they fly different birds at every show.
    Make sure you see the elephants if you can daytime , and before you leave as by the evening they go into their new indoor house, in which you see them close up.
    Same with the giraffe their enclosure it has been build to allow for an amazing upclose view of them.
    Enjoy your day. Whipsnade is alway fun :)
     
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  19. robert everett

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    Elephants usually go inside around 4 ish you’ll get a great view
     
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    What does that mean? six weeks on and the bison is still there so what exactly does he know?