The Zoo’s only Snow Leopard, Sheva has died aged 19:
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/na...w-leopard-sheva-has-died-20190111-p50qu6.html
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/na...w-leopard-sheva-has-died-20190111-p50qu6.html
Sad news.The Zoo’s only Snow Leopard, Sheva has died aged 19:
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/na...w-leopard-sheva-has-died-20190111-p50qu6.html
That will most likely be the case.I found this section of the article interesting...
“She said the zoo had no plans to get any more snow leopards but she did reveal that Sheva and Bhutan's old enclosure was being overhauled to welcome a new species the zoo has not had before.”
Could the enclosure be for long-awaited Sri Lankan Leopard?
Sad news.The article mentions ten Snow Leopards in the country, they must be the four at Melbourne, four at Billabong and two at Mogo.
Not much of a national population.
I found this section of the article interesting...
“She said the zoo had no plans to get any more snow leopards but she did reveal that Sheva and Bhutan's old enclosure was being overhauled to welcome a new species the zoo has not had before.”
Could the enclosure be for long-awaited Sri Lankan Leopard?
It’s a real shame to lose yet another holder of Snow leopards (yet another species the region seems to be giving up on); but I’d be happy if they imported Sri Lankan leopards. With Adelaide Zoo and Darling Downs Zoo planning to acquire this species in the near future, we could have the start of a decent breeding programme. Hopefully more zoos will come on board also (Auckland Zoo etc.).
Ironically the exhibit first held the pair of ex-circus leopards (pardus), so it sounds like it will return to the same species.This is a real pity. Although their exhibit was always much too "jungly" for Snow Leopards, I had hoped that they might eventually take over the "waterfall exhibit" that held pumas and then brown bears, and is currently occupied by a cheetah.
This is a real pity. Although their exhibit was always much too "jungly" for Snow Leopards, I had hoped that they might eventually take over the "waterfall exhibit" that held pumas and then brown bears, and is currently occupied by a cheetah.
It is currently occupied by a tiger actually.
The National Zoo has welcomed a female giraffe calf to female ‘Mzungu’ and male ‘Shaba’.
It's a girl! Baby giraffe born at National Zoo & Aquarium - HerCanberra.com.au
There seems to be an increase of giraffe births in the region in recent times. The number of births is set to increase with pregnant giraffes at Mogo (‘Binty’) and Perth (‘Kitoto’).
‘Yakalla’ the Sri Lankan Leopard is now on-display and her mate is due to arrive from Spain in a few weeks.
What a stunning animal!
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