Joe Franklin
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Does anybody know what the plan for Auckland Zoo's Hippo population is ?. I understand they have opened the area for extension of the Rhino habitat, Is this permernant ?.
Does anybody know what the plan for Auckland Zoo's Hippo population is ?. I understand they have opened the area for extension of the Rhino habitat, Is this permernant ?.
It frustrates me a little bit to see another iconic species disappear from the country. I realise some of the hippo died younger than expected but it does make me wonder at the cost of building a no doubt expensive new hippo enclosure in the not too distant past.
I suspect phasing out was planned as there has been no attempts at breeding or bringing in new bloodlines in many years. When I was a kid hippo calves seemed a fairly regular if somewhat inbred occurance.
When I was a kid hippo calves seemed a fairly regular if somewhat inbred occurance.
What years did you see the calves? Was this in the Western Springs expansion; or the old hippo exhibit with the stream running through it? Do you recall how many exhibits they had during your visits?
I have complied a list of hippo births here:
Auckland Zoo - Common Hippopotami at Auckland Zoo
I was a kid in the 80's so from your list it looks like the calves were mostly from Faith.
I did see both the original enclosure and the second one. The original one must have been quite small as I can remember thinking how comparitively large the new second one was but as I was probably only 7 or 8 the details are a bit hazy. However the second exhibit was definitely an improvement on the original. Probably a comparatively larger improvement between 1 and 2 than the improvement between 2 and 3.
My memory possibly faulty is that the original exhibit was quite a bit shallower than subsequent as the top of there backs were always showing. But as I say it was a long time ago
I’m not sure if you’ve seen this video from approx 1955 @Kiwi1:
The Hippos show up at 1.06 to 1.47. It appears the exhibit is split into two small exhibits with the stream running through it like a river. Heavy rain apparently caused it to swell somewhat but it does look shallow like you remember in this video.
There were two enclosures for the two seperate groups with fencing seperating them. The stream that is shown running through is the stream that runs through the zoo today. This map:Auckland Zoo Map 1995 | ZooChat from 1995 shows the same hippo enclosure that is seen in the 1955 video from 40 years earlier. In his later years, Kabete was kept with Faith and her son, Fudge often.
I could be wrong; but I believe the hippo exhibit on the 1995 map opened 1975 as part of the Western Springs expansion. It was still in operation until 2009/2010 when Snorkle moved out (with Faith and Fudge occupying the new exhibit built 1999). The Hippo exhibit in the 1955 video was the original exhibit (presumably demolished around 1975).
In 2009/10 Snorkle didn’t quite get along well with Faith and Fudge so she spent a year or two before she died in the moat of the current Baboon enclosure. I’m pretty sure the 1995 enclosure wasn’t part of the Western springs expansion as you can see a couple of comparisons between the exhibit in the video and the 1995 exhibit on the zoo map. But as you said, “ I could be wrong”-![]()
You've got me curious about the Hippopotamus exhibit, I'll have a look through 'Tiger by the Tail' and see if I can find anymore info.
Given I remember the first new enclosure being built it must be post 1980 and probably a bit later still. Apparently I first visted in 1978 aged 4 but I have no real memories of that. If I had to guess it was mid 80's sometime but I can't be sure.
I do think the enclosures were in very similar places and possibly even an expansion/reconfigurement of the old. My memories rightly or wrongly was the water still flowed through the second enclosure albiet with a dam or diversion in place. I tend to recall water slopping over the top when hippos were active.
I could be wrong there though as its a long time ago and I never thought I would be talking about it 35 years later but I would not be at all surprised if they appeared on same place on map.
The original 1955 exhibit did flood often...I believe a hippo did escape once because of this.
The Common hippopotami did indeed get a new enclosure in 1980. In this video on YouTube (The Zoo TV Series); their exhibit in 1999/2000 was quoted as ‘their home of 20 years’ at 42.18:
As the site of the 1980 exhibit was similar to the original (1920s) exhibit; it’s likely it was at least partly remodelled so the stream was still the water supply, but did not run through like a river (which had caused issues in the previous exhibit of chemical dyes and flooding).