Showing posts with label Chester zoo.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chester zoo.. Show all posts
Friday, 7 September 2012
Chester zoo birds
For me the highlight of our visit to Chester zoo was the aviary with all its exotic birds, The owls a particular favourite It was not an easy task getting decent shots with all the wire enclosures. but I saw them and that was the main point of going to the zoo. Pam saw her favorites the big cats. we will be going back in a few weeks as yesterday I got so tired even though I had the wheel chair I will hire an electric one so Pam does not also get tired having to push me.
but this chap got my attention always did love the orangutan,
This is Puluh the sumatran orangutan,Sumatran Orangutans | Chester Zoo Orangutans | Chester Zoo UK
Robin there are a few in the zoo grounds
As with the water rail.
A special feeder the zoo too must have problems with the starlings stealing all the food.
Pink flamingo/
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Chester zoo
THE SUMATRAN TIGER,
It is estimated that only between 500-600 Sumatran tigers remain in the wild, and the actual number may be as low as 400. And their population is dwindling rapidly.
A 1978 a tiger census reported around 1,000 Sumatran tigers still in the wild. This means over the last 25 years, the population of Sumatran tigers has been cut in half.
The Sumatran tiger is considered to be a ‘critically’ endangered species.Tuesday, November 22, 2011
the three rare Sumatran Tiger cubs born at Chester Zoo on 21st October.
The trio of endangered Sumatran cubs are the offspring of five year old mother Kirana and four year old father Fabi.
The births are a big success for the zoo and good news for the future of the species, as it is thought that only 400 Sumatran tigers are now left in the wild, where they are poached for traditional medicine.
In Chester zoo today we saw three young and the female in one enclosure
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