Several Tasmanian Devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) came to Prague yesterday. They will be on show in late March. I can't wait)))
All 4 are destined for Prague.They are still on the way, the picture provided by Zoo's director showed 4 crates being loaded on the plane. However, it is unclear if all animals are for Prague as director in an interview mentioned that other zoos are bound to get them as well.
Interesting news!On 7th December, meeting with residents of Troja district was held, where were they introduced to the future developments of Prague Zoo and its influence on their quality of life.
The 4 developments were:
• Tasmanian exhibit
• Gorrila house
• Arctic complex
• Reworking the hoofstock exhibits in upper part of the zoo - new exhibits for Bactrian camels, Przewalski horses, comeback of rhinos,...
No timetable was mentioned though.
On 7th December, meeting with residents of Troja district was held, where were they introduced to the future developments of Prague Zoo and its influence on their quality of life.
Interesting news!
Any further info like drawings or other planning documents or parts of presentations worth mentioning?
On the subject of developments having an influence on their quality of life, I wonder if there is any timetable yet for a replacement for the old Troja footbridge......
The 4 developments were:
• Tasmanian exhibit
Any chance of Thylacinus cynocephalus?
I assume it kinda sounds like unsuitable housing being partial explanation for non rearing???Polar bear Berta had cubs born every year since Tom gained sexual maturity, but they never survived long. Now is Berta 16 years old and still waits for its first surviving offspring. Very sad situation. I dont believe the new polar area will be built soon enough for her and she will just be old. Another bear life wasted. I still remmember when she was just a little cub playing with her mom Bora in that small water pool in right enclosure, under name of Albert (keepers thought it was a male cub for a long time).
How many Bornean Earless Monitors have Prague bred now? And how many do they keep in total?
~Thylo
Polar bear Berta had cubs born every year since Tom gained sexual maturity, but they never survived long.
Several Tasmanian Devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) came to Prague yesterday.
They are still on the way, the picture provided by Zoo's director showed 4 crates being loaded on the plane. However, it is unclear if all animals are for Prague as director in an interview mentioned that other zoos are bound to get them as well.
All 4 are destined for Prague.
The devils are quite young animals (born April 2018) so should be potential new breeders.I have a quick question about the devil import, hopefully someone knows the answer.Will these devils be retired breeders like the ones currently being imported to the USA, or will they be the base of a breeding nucleus like the Copenhagen devils?
I wasn't there, my info is from zoo's press release, which you can find here, there are visualizations of the Arctic complex (already known for some time) and new Przewalski's horse stable
Construction of the new bridge began on 7th November.
of unused space right next to it:
What you marked is not really unused though, there are ckearly visible off-show exhibits + place where manure and probably other trash is stored.