Yes, they sell hard copies of these guidebooks in the zoo giftshop - although they are quite pricey at 15 euro each.
Found this on-line :
Guide to the mammals of Barcelona Zoo ( in Spanish but with nice pictures ! ) :
Guia dels Mamifers del Zoo de Barcelona
Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Barcelona Zoo ( in Spanish but with nice pictures ! ) :
Guia dels Rèptils i Amfibis del Zoo de Barcelona
Personally, I visited the Barca zoo twice already and everytime I loved the place and atmosphere! Some very nice and committed staff too (this despite the crap coming out of the Municipality)!!!Was there today. Really enjoyed the zoo, for some reason I underestimated it which made the visit better than expected.
Both kingfisher species are in the bird house (3 Blue-breasted are on exhibit; 1 white-collared on exhibit in the bird house + one in the aviary row with the shrikes and red-crested turacos).
Young mangabeys of both species, a baby DeBrazza’s monkey and a baby spider monkey were on show.
Female Scimitar-Horned Oryx born:
The new calf was born to mother Luisa and father Rufaro March 25th
New Male Drill Arrive:
The 17 years male drill named Rourke arrived from Bristol Zoo March 31st.
Osprey Chick born:
The chick was born to a pair than hadn't bred in 14 years.
Osprey Chick born:
The chick was born to a pair than hadn't bred in 14 years.
I think Jungle Man referred to the birth of a bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) in a conservation center in Aragón that collaborates with the Barcelona Zoo, but not within the zoo itself. Here is the article that was shared on the Barcelona Zoo's Facebook page.Is this a translation error, as ZTL does not indicate this species being kept at any point in the zoos history. It would be unlikely if zoonerds would have missed such a species for 14 years.
The Drill transfer means that Bristol have now gone out of them.
Yes,that was what I meant to say. Also,in the same Center,the first Cubs of Iberian linxes of the year have been born.I think Jungle Man referred to the birth of a bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) in a conservation center in Aragón that collaborates with the Barcelona Zoo, but not within the zoo itself. Here is the article that was shared on the Barcelona Zoo's Facebook page.
Nace un quebrantahuesos tras 13 años de fracasos reproductivos de los padres
Does this mean Barca Municipality has driven the dolphins off zoo base?The last three dolphins at Barcelona Zoo have been transferred to Attica Zoo according to the zoos Facebook
Zoo de Barcelona
I was under the impression Ospreys were very hard to maintain long term, and am slightly gobsmacked that they're being bred.Female Scimitar-Horned Oryx born:
The new calf was born to mother Luisa and father Rufaro March 25th
New Male Drill Arrive:
The 17 years male drill named Rourke arrived from Bristol Zoo March 31st.
Osprey Chick born:
The chick was born to a pair than hadn't bred in 14 years.
Read on a little bit further - the "Ospreys" are Lammergeiers.I was under the impression Ospreys were very hard to maintain long term, and am slightly gobsmacked that they're being bred.
BTW: not at Barcelona Zoo but the breeding center in Aragon (which doubles down as a breeding center of Iberian lynx too). Barcelona Zoo does have a pair of bearded vultures, but these are as yet somewhat immature(s).Read on a little bit further - the "Ospreys" are Lammergeiers.