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Can you provide further details on that new rhino exhibit, please? Male white rhino boy Kibo's (3) transfer to Rome was postponed according to Augsburg Zoo - is the new exhibit still under construction??
The exibit seems to be almost finished.
 
Can you provide further details on that new rhino exhibit, please? Male white rhino boy Kibo's (3) transfer to Rome was postponed according to Augsburg Zoo - is the new exhibit still under construction??
The new rhino exhibit is still under construction, but the works are going quite well, even if there is a foreseeable delay.
 
In the last months there have been the following births:
-twin cotton-top tamarins
-a ring-tailed lemur
-a tapir
-two flamingo eggs have hatched and there are more on the way
-at least four Nile lewches
 
Just visited Bioparcoroma (visited last year) and the continuing improvements are making a real difference to the whole zoo experience i. e animal welfare, education etc
 
The Bioparco maybe is going to close in the near future for financial problems.
We've to wait the end of May to know if it'll happen or not
 
The Bioparco maybe is going to close in the near future for financial problems.
We've to wait the end of May to know if it'll happen or not

Just rumors or are there any further details to find on the internet on that? What happened? They are building a new rhino enclosure, the young rhinos scheduled for Rome are waiting for departure ...
 
Just rumors or are there any further details to find on the internet on that? What happened? They are building a new rhino enclosure, the young rhinos scheduled for Rome are waiting for departure ...
All the articles about it are in Italian. Basically Rome's city council has to give the zoo 3 million euros (as far as I've understood the zoo is run by a foundation but the city council has to give the zoo a certain ammount of money every year). One millions of euros was due for last year, while the other two were due for this year (apparently last year's annual report has not been approved for these reasons). Furthermore since mid April the wheather has been particularly rainy and cold for an Roman spring and this resulted in low affluence, thus low income, during the Easter holidays, Labour Day and the weekends.
Last week Francesco Petretti, the zoo director, has sent a protest letter to the city council. In this letter he assessed the current problems and stated that, should this situation continue, the zoo could face closure. The city council has then stated that by the end of May the payments should take place and everithing sould be back to normal.
Let's see what will happen.
By the way you know who are the rhinos scheduled to Rome?
 
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