Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens Los Angeles Zoo News 2019

SharkFinatic

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The zoo announced via Twitter that a male southern pudu was born there on 12/19/2018 to first time parents Steph and Mario.
 
Anyone know where the Pudu are displayed? I was there in the early fall and don’t remember seeing them labeled anywhere so I’m wondering if I missed them.
 
Anyone know where the Pudu are displayed? I was there in the early fall and don’t remember seeing them labeled anywhere so I’m wondering if I missed them.
I want to say near the wild dogs and big horn sheep exhibits, but somebody should fact check me
 

Good to see that they acquired a male cassowary for breeding, although aren't zoos recommended to have one enclosure per bird? And that yard is already small...

Also glad to see the fish eagle getting transferred. Was that harpy eagle the only one they had? I really hope they acquire another one, or better yet a breeding pair. Considering how rare they are, though, I wouldn't be surprised if king vultures end up replacing them instead.
 
How many wallabies does the zoo have? I'm surprised they didn't lose one this month. It always seems like they lose one.
It is really surprising to zoo how many animals a zoo loses in one month.
 
How many wallabies does the zoo have? I'm surprised they didn't lose one this month. It always seems like they lose one.
It is really surprising to zoo how many animals a zoo loses in one month.

That’s funny you wrote that, I was just thinking they always seem to have wallaby birth or death every month!
 
I would happily go all the way to LA just to see the Mountain tapirs - any news about the current population? Breeding?
 
I would happily go all the way to LA just to see the Mountain tapirs - any news about the current population? Breeding?
All 5 mountain tapirs left in LA are related to each other. The 2 at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo are also not breeding. The SSP is managing the population until the current individuals are gone. No plans on importing new ones.
 
The whole population is descended from 2 or 3 founders, correct?
I’m not sure. I know that 6/7 are from the same pairing.
 
It appears the eagle-owls now on-exhibit at the LA Zoo are B. b. sibiricus, the Western Siberian Eagle-Owl.

~Thylo
 
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