Friday, 4 May 2012

Rare Babirusa Birth 2012

South Lakes at the forefront of  Babirusa Conservation

South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Cumbria, North West England is certainly becoming renowned through Europe for our success in breeding Babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa) , a very rare Sulawesi species.

September 2003 saw the first young born here at the park and then first time mum Kota went on to rear “Sausage” who under the International Breeding Programme for Endangered Species later moved to Chester to start a family of his own.

Following that initial success the park had many issues with Kota killing any subsequent young, common amongst Babirusa.  Every Babirusa is vital in the breeding programme as they are so rare.  Only South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Chester Zoo & Antwerp have been successful in breeding Babirusa throughout the whole of Europe.  So the decision was made by Animal Manager Jo Dennis to hand rear any future litters.  Nights camping out around due dates were rewarded on 29th August 2007 when Kota gave birth to twins Nakula and Malu.
Only one other zoo within the European Breeding Programme has ever successfully hand reared Babirusa and that was Port Lympne in 1996, and although Jo had very little to go off and weeks of disturbed nights followed with hourly feeds and growing piglets, after many setbacks and worrying moments, Jo reared the two piglets to maturity.

Male Malu was moved to Wuppertaal Zoo in Germany to be paired with a female.  Nakula stayed here at South Lakes and a young male was brought in to pair with her. 
On 11th March 2012 Nakula amazingly produced her own piglet and with all her “NATURAL” instinct began rearing it herself.  The baby, a female, has been named Cinta (pronounced chinta) which means “love “in Indonesian.  At 6 days old she weighed 900g and has gradually been putting on weight, at her most recent weigh in was a healthy 2.75kg showing mum Nakula is doing a great job.

From today visitors can see mum and piglet Mum outside in the spring sunshine.

A Fantastic success – for Jo, for South Lakes but most of all for Babirusa.   
Endemic to the Sulawesi rainforests of Indonesia, the unique tusks erupting from its head below its eyes, the Babirusa today is close to extinction numbering as few as 5,000 individuals in the wild.  The main threat being the speedy destruction of its rainforest home, and despite legal protection from Indonesian wildlife law, the illegal poaching for its meat.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

NEW TALK TIMES FOR 2012

From Saturday 31st March 2012 our full talk and feeding times will be in full swing and this year will see a new schedule arrive in time for Easter.

For everyone visiting the Park from Saturday onwards will be able to follow this new schedule around the park getting up close to Rhinos, Tigers, Bears, Primates, Vultures -  hand feeding penguins, Giraffes, Kangaroos and back for summer, the Lemurs... for the ultimate interactive animal experience.

For those that visit the park regularly will know that our Tiger & Jaguar feeding is a spectacle not to be missing as they climb up 6 metre poles to hunt for their food and will focus their day around that feeding, please make note below that this feeding has been moved to a later time.

TALK & FEEDING TIMES from 31st March
11:15   Hand feed Giraffes
11:45   Lion talk & feeding, watch the pride hunt for their lunch
12:15   Reptile talk & meet a Snake
12:45   The Birds of the Aviary - Vultures, Condors, Macaws talk & feeding
  1:15   Lemurs of Madagascar talk & hand feeding
  1:45   South American animals - Andean Bears, Giant Otters talk & feeding
  2:15   Rhino & Giraffe talk fallowed by hand feed Giraffes
  3:00   Primates of the park talk & feeding
  3:15   Penguin talk & hand feeding
  3:45   Big Cat feeding - not to be missed Tigers & Jaguars hunt for their lunch

Talks are free if you want to join in hand feeding there is a cost of £1 per person.

ADMISSIONS from 31st March
Adults -    £13.50
Children - £8.00
Seniors -   £9.00
Under 3's go FREE

OPENNING TIME
10am - 5pm everyday.

Please note we do have group rates available, please contact us on 01229 466086 ext.0 if you are bringing a larger herd to see ours. Booking must be made in advance.

For more information on the park please visit www.wildanimalpark.co.uk where you will find all the information you need from up and coming events to local bed and breakfasts.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Penguins take an early lead


Penguins "swimming for victory"
Penguins have taken an early lead in this year's Park Mascot Elections.  

Voting started on Saturday 11th Feb with every child through the door given a voting slip - and in true democratic fashion it up to you to come along and listen to the candidate’s elections speeches before casting your vote as to who you think deserves to be “2012 Animal in Chief”.

The candidates (with the help from keepers) have been working hard on their campaigns looking for your vote, budgets are slightly less than council elections but never the less a serious issue - and lying is not an option!   

The candidates & their election slogans are:
Rhinos:                         “Charging to the top!”
Giraffes:                       “Head and Shoulders above the rest!”
Jaguars:                       “Grace & pace to win the race!”
Capuchins:                    “Stealing your votes!”
Penguins:                     “Swimming for victory!”

 
Jaguars the 2011 champions are hoping to retain the title but it’s all up to you - come along listen to why you should vote for the candidates then place your vote at Election HQ for your park mascot for the year!

Indiana the baby rhino born 17th November will be out and about (weather permitting outside) and there is lots to do including Hand feeding Giraffes, Hand feeding penguins, jaguar and tiger feeding not to mention the skating rink and mini train open every day.    Entrance for children is free through until 30th March adults are £13.50 and OAP's £9.00.

Daily Conservation Talks & Feeding:  
11.45am                        Why Vote Giraffe & Giraffe Hand feeding
12.30pm                       Why vote Capuchins
1.45pm                         Why vote Rhinos 
2.30pm                         Why vote Jaguars talk & feeding (also Tiger talk &feeding)
3.00pm                         Why vote Penguins talk & hand feeding
3.20pm                         Lion feeding
3.45pm                         Hand feed giraffes
4.00pm                         Join us in Election HQ and help count the day’s votes and crown the leader.