I would assume the transfer is connected to a swap / B/L for a male to Africa Alive. Not sure about the potential source zoo though!
Note on your thought: Some areas that used to house animals are now offlimits (behind the indoor enclosure of the squirrelmonkeys) and some turned into decorations around the enclosures. But I have to admit the enclosures are smaller than expected.I was in briefly in Burgers' yesterday and I saw the new enclosures. They are nice but not really big (but not too small either), although the squirrel monkeys (I think) have access to several large living trees. If the vegetation matures I think that they're both quite attractive enclosures. But, as @lintworm said, there's quite some empty space around them.
Just food for thought: very recenty the same area housed bongo, two duiker species, ringed seals, pygmy hippo, tapir and warthog, as well as the lemurs and coatis that still live there now. Quite a collection reduction!
Note on your thought: Some areas that used to house animals are now offlimits (behind the indoor enclosure of the squirrelmonkeys) and some turned into decorations around the enclosures.
- A new Golden-bellied mangabey has arrived, they now keep 5 individuals.
Saba (51) from Kolmarden moves to Burgers Zoo to old cow Pinky.According to a video on the Burgers Zoo facebook page the zoo is busy with preparing the transport of an elderly Asian elephant from Sweden ( must be Kolmarden). The transport will be in the "near future", so no dates have been given yet.