dragon(ele)nerd
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I personally have seen many animals in the wild at all, but yeah Healsville even has a nice little family going, I'd love to see a Pugle one day.
such as could be directed at other people also...kakapo and Javan rhino anyone? Anyway I dare say all the species I selected could be found in zoos somewhere, probably even the giant armadillo in some South American zoo@ Chlidonias, i believe this thread was about Zoo Animals, and as far as a know some of your animals are not in zoos![]()
.but I'm sure that seeing them in the wild would be amazing.
are there still blue duck in any of the Wildfowl trusts like Slimbridge?The other things I would like to see include:-
blue duck
None at Slimbridge but they still have a pair at Arundul WWT.are there still blue duck in any of the Wildfowl trusts like Slimbridge?
here's a couple of (not very good) photos I took yesterday at Willowbank (in NZ)
blue duck (Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos) - ZooChat Gallery
blue duck (Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos) - ZooChat Gallery
None at Slimbridge but they still have a pair at Arundul WWT.
not so easy any more unfortunately. In the last decade the population has declined from an estimated 1200 pairs to fewer than 600 pairs. There are some places (especially in the central North Island) where they can still readily be found if you know where to go, but many rivers where they were once common are either now entirely bereft of blue duck or they are reduced to a few pairs or lone males. In the South Island they are more or less now restricted to the upper reaches of alpine streams. The surviving populations are usually skewed towards males because the females are killed on the nest by stoats and other introduced predators. They are more difficult to conserve than most NZ birds because they are so specialised and there are literally no offshore islands with suitable habitat for them: they have to be preserved on the mainland amongst the predators because there is nowhere else for them to go.Another species [blue duck] quite easy to see in the wild in the right areas(torrent rivers) of NZ. They are great- I saw them somewhere, would it be Tongeraro National Park?
Zoo animals i want to see:
South-China Tiger,
Platypus,
Giant Panda,
Mountain or Cross River Gorilla,
Takahe,
Kakapo,
California Condor,
Red Wolf,
Ethiopian Wolf,
Spotted Hyena,
Mountain Tapir,
Steller's Sea-Lion,
Baikil Fur Seal,
Maditerranean Monk Seal,
Southern Elephant Seal,
Proboscis Monkey,
Tibetan Antelope,
Wild Bactrian Camel (i don't think that there are any left in captivity),
Saiga,
Giant Eland,
Bornean Forest Elephant,
Tibetan Fox,
Big-Horn Sheep,
Przevalski's Gazelle,
and
Thylacine but i'm 72 years late!