How were the armadillos responsible for the tamanduas' deaths? It seems odd that a fairly benign ground-dwelling creature could kill or injure a medium-sized, largely arboreal animal. Or was it an infection of some sort?
Looking at the DEFRA webpage interactive map it looks like that most of the zoo falls within a Higher Risk Area but that a small part doesn't. and DEFRA definition saysThe latest avian flu map by DEFRA shows that London Zoo is still within an avian flu zone, meaning the safety measures will be continuing for the foreseeable.
Five African Hunting Dog sisters are moving from London to Whipsnade in April
https://www.zsl.org/zsl-whipsnade-z...dogs-to-move-to-zsl-whipsnade-zoo-this-easter
Forgot to say that the Muntjac have been moved in to Casson from the entrance of LOTL and are in the former Pygmy Hippo areaVisited the zoo yesterday and finally got to see Land of the Lions. The enclosures are very good but so much space has been wasted and has poor zoogeography. The Rock Hyrax have temporarily moved been moved into the Casson Pavilions until work on the porcupine enclosure has made it Hyrax-proof. Finally saw an Aye-Aye at London, it was sitting by the window.
The offshow (but visible from Regent's Park) enclosures behind Tiger territory were being dismantled today presumably in readiness for the Gibbon redevelopment.
Nice titbit! Any public info yet on what species they most likely will house?The offshow (but visible from Regent's Park) enclosures behind Tiger territory were being dismantled today presumably in readiness for the Gibbon redevelopment.
Nice titbit! Any public info yet on what species they most likely will house?
I rechecked earlier threads and this should have been the answer I was looking for: Jimmy (northern white-cheeked) and Yoda (Jimmy X female golden-cheeked gibbon's son).As far as I know, the original gibbons, Jimmy and Yoda, will be brought back.
with the muntjac being in the cassoon area am I correct in assuming the bearded pigs or the tapir have moved on
Yes that is where they are and have been for quite some time ... I thought it was to give them some additional shelter and an indoor area option for the winter.I would assume that they have been moved into the small enclosure opposite the Tigers which is next to the Tapirs. I think the Bearded Pigs should still be on the other side of the building