Why is this so difficult? Don't zoos world-wide cooperate to keep human-care populations going?
Latest animal transactions: https://www.lazoo.org/wp-new/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/07.2019-Animal-Transactions.pdf
June meeting minutes: https://www.lazoo.org/wp-new/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Zoo-Commission-Minutes-June-2019.pdf
Latest animal transactions: https://www.lazoo.org/wp-new/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/07.2019-Animal-Transactions.pdf
June meeting minutes: https://www.lazoo.org/wp-new/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Zoo-Commission-Minutes-June-2019.pdf
Interesting to see Seaworld is downsizing their collection, wonder how much and what.
There are no currently breeding mountain tapirs left in the US. All but one current tapirs (5 at LA, 2 at CMZ) are related and the only unrelated female, Carlotta at CMZ, is too old to breed. There are no plans to import more animals. So the result is inevitable. Sad as the species was fairly prolific in the 80s and 90s from the records I looked at.Wow, I didn't know. So the extinction of this species, in zoos at least, is simply expected?
Perhaps they are waiting to have a sole monopoly, rent them to us for $1 million a year, and keep all offspring.... Sorry, I have little patience with those who don't cooperate for essential causes....
I’ve been to the LA Zoo twice this week and wanted to know if anyone knows anything about the jaguar couple at the zoo? I couldn’t find them at all on both trips although there was some dense vegetation compared to my last visit prior which was 1 year ago.
There are no currently breeding mountain tapirs left in the US. All but one current tapirs (5 at LA, 2 at CMZ) are related and the only unrelated female, Carlotta at CMZ, is too old to breed. There are no plans to import more animals. So the result is inevitable. Sad as the species was fairly prolific in the 80s and 90s from the records I looked at.
The LA Zoo attempted to get mountain tapirs imported from Colombia for several years. I remember from reports in zoo newsletters from the late 90s and early aughts that zoo staff made trips to Colombia to try and get a mountain tapir program started. I don't have any insight to why it did not happen, but genuine attempts were made.
I continue arguing for reseeding in country ex situ move to Colombia, Peru and other Andino range states for any remaining US mountain tapir rather than a slow death long drawn out phase out that is only a math's exercise and contravenes any conservation breeding ethic. I do recognise only space availability for 2 tapir species. Just this way is nonsensical cynicism.Its sad to see the slow phase-out of mountain tapir, yet given that AZA currently has 2 tapir ssp that are not sustainable it is a wise decision.
Oh my god I need to make a correction on one of my photos, I swear I thought I saw another uakari that appeared to hide near the base of the tree centered in their exhibit. Thank you for posting this, I will make the correction on my posted pic on the media page, I feel a bit sad now and like a big dumbassRemembering Inti – Zooscape
This confirms that the zoo has only Bald Uakari left which is a female named Daisy. The male passed away in July. A saki has moved in with the remaining Uakari.
Oh my god I need to make a correction on one of my photos, I swear I thought I saw another uakari that appeared to hide near the base of the tree centered in their exhibit. Thank you for posting this, I will make the correction on my posted pic on the media page, I feel a bit sad now and like a big dumbass