Right, gharial and Daurian pika, I am making my way back to NYC as SOON as physically possible.
If it's any help, the majority of the seedeaters (black and white) that I saw were female. The grassquit I got only a moment's glance at.I still have yet to find either seedeater or the grassquit in the South American aviary despite spending quite a good amount of time in there with binoculars. I am left to wonder if other members sightings are just misidentifications as there are a couple of unsigned passerines in the exhibit. I don't question anyone's claim, I'm awjust curious as to how I manage to keep missing them
Does anyone know of any American zoos breeding collared lemur besides Bronx?
Does Lowry Park no longer keep them?
~Thylo
They're a great species and I hope they spread out more. Hamerton Zoo in England breeds them regularly and I believe was the initial importer of the whole captive population (along with the Sanford's Lemur).
~Thylo
Would this species have been in the original 1960 import of 18 lemurs as a gift from the Madagascan government to DLC? I've been tracking DLC's imports as I can get info but I never learned the contents of this import.Not sure about in Europe, but all of the collared lemurs in the US are descended from wild imports at DLC.
Would this species have been in the original 1960 import of 18 lemurs as a gift from the Madagascan government to DLC? I've been tracking DLC's imports as I can get info but I never learned the contents of this import.