Which antelope species will be on the Lewa savannah ?
Which antelope species will be on the Lewa savannah ?
I was told about a year ago that the plans were Impalas and Scimitar-horned oryx, but I don't know if that's still the case.Which antelope species will be on the Lewa savannah ?
I was told about a year ago that the plans were Impalas and Scimitar-horned oryx, but I don't know if that's still the case.
Knowing from first hand 3 weeks ago: It still is.
Thomson's gazelle or Beisa were logical choices for me. Scimitar Oryx currently have a stables with indoor access, I am curious what they would replace them.
These enclosures seem to be more a temporary choice, which can be used in future for other species.Do they still plan to give a substantial part of the exhibit to domestic cattle?
If they absolutely must have live illustration the grazing problem, why not release few African goats, sheep, zebu cows or Ankole cattle together with giraffe? It works e.g. in Amersfoort. The saved space can be used for a more interesting theme, like hunting dogs or black rhinos. The zoo already has cows in the petting zoo.
I asked why they didn't choose Beisas and was told that they don't seem to be good animals for mixed exhibits, which surprised me a bit.Beisa oryx and Greater kudu are much more hardy species that fit a lot better in the semi-arid theme that Lewa has.
Scimitar-oryx are the most common svannah antelope species in east africa, so good idea.
Thomson are very hard to keep successful log term in a mixed species exhibit, they are quite stressful.
Beisa oryx and Greater kudu are much more hardy species that fit a lot better in the semi-arid theme that Lewa has.
Still a pity that there will be just parrots in the aviary, vultures would have been so much more interesting in terms of conservation.The zoo are now posting images, videos, and short texts (German only) on the upcoming Lewa development every couple of days: https://www.zoo.ch/de/zoonews?f[0]=zoo_magazin:725
some images from the above link: image1 link, image2 link, image3 link, image4 link, image5 link
I was told about a year ago that the plans were Impalas and Scimitar-horned oryx, but I don't know if that's still the case.
Still a pity that there will be just parrots in the aviary, vultures would have been so much more interesting in terms of conservation.