Not really. It's just in the pedestrian area, not in the safari.Réserve Zoologique de la Haute-Touche, AFAIK.
As if the news couldn't get any worse with so many zoos closed long-term due to the corona crisis, today there is extremely sad and infuriating news from Safaripark Beekse Bergen.
Ten animals - two kudus and eight impalas - have died in a fire that raged in two wooden outdoor enclosures and one stable. One of the fires was in one of the cheetah exhibits.
The police has stated that the fires were arson.
What kind of messed-up piece of excrement would do something like this and with what motivation? As if things couldn't get any worse in 2020...
Tien dieren dood na brandstichting in dierenverblijven Beekse Bergen
Don't jinx it...As if things couldn't get any worse in 2020...
Are you not concerned vis a vis the combination of a Nomascus gibbon with a Hylobates car?Red ruffed lemurs have succesfully been introduced into Edge of Africa;
White cheeked gibbon is succesfully introduced with white handed gibbon, the white-cheeked gibbon exhibit will be prepared for a new specie;
Some nesting behaviour has been noticed with the Northern hornbills, as well as with secretary birds;
3 impala males were succesfully introduced togheter at the giraffes plain;
And, last but not least, at may 25 the park will reopen for public.
Thanks for the update, so do the gibbon’s now live on the island near the entrance?Red ruffed lemurs have succesfully been introduced into Edge of Africa;
White cheeked gibbon is succesfully introduced with white handed gibbon, the white-cheeked gibbon exhibit will be prepared for a new specie;
Some nesting behaviour has been noticed with the Northern hornbills, as well as with secretary birds;
3 impala males were succesfully introduced togheter at the giraffes plain;
And, last but not least, at may 25 the park will reopen for public.
Thanks for the update, so do the gibbon’s now live on the island near the entrance?
Are you not concerned vis a vis the combination of a Nomascus gibbon with a Hylobates car?
so there shouldn’t be any cause for concern of hybridisation.
Yes there should! Unless they are sterilised, this could be very likely...
Birth implant remains a risk.If I remember rightly both lars are on a form of birth control - think the male is vasectomised and the female is on a birth implant. And the white-cheeked has never shown any real interest in breeding throughout his life, so I think they *should* be ok...
Do you have a source for that? I'd love to read up on that decicionBirth implant remains a risk.
I have heard rumours that EAZA CO wishes to phase out some Nomascus and Hylobates species, but this is surely not the best choice. I would rather have it that the male white-cheeked would go to a facility with his own conspecifics.
Birth implant remains a risk.
I have heard rumours that EAZA CO wishes to phase out some Nomascus and Hylobates species, but this is surely not the best choice. I would rather have it that the male white-cheeked would go to a facility with his own conspecifics.
The Laafsekikkers page reports that a secretary bird was born at Safaripark Beekse Bergen.
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