Off exhibit or in the old Reptile / Carnivora building?According to directors FB there are now two cuban crocodiles (females) in rear. No more info about them for now.
The zoo announced another 2 chicks hatched by rhinoceros hornbills.
For discussion: The pair breeds every year. I do question if there are enough zoos with interest to take the continuing offspring. Does it make even sense to continue with breeding with this pair? With hardly any other breeding institution, new zoos can´t create pairs because there are not enough young unrelated birds in Europe. Maybe the zoo should purposedly hand-rear the new chicks so they can be used at least in bird shows?
Zlín has similar situation with Indian hornbills, and they have sent their 2 chicks to Asia (Singapore) because they could not find any potential mates for them within Europe because no other zoo pairs breed.
It´s time EAZA/Europeans zoos and bird parks step up their game and make concentrated effort to establish at least 3-4 reliable breeding pairs. Otherwise any zoo population management is null and void. Maybe some institution could volunteer to be a "dating centre for single hornbills" - other zoos would sent their bird there and get back re-paired ones. I actually don´t know if incompability is the main problem, or rather husbandry, but something should be done.
For discussion: The pair breeds every year. I do question if there are enough zoos with interest to take the continuing offspring. Does it make even sense to continue with breeding with this pair?
Zlín has similar situation with Indian hornbills, and they have sent their 2 chicks to Asia (Singapore) because they could not find any potential mates for them within Europe because no other zoo pairs breed.
Off exhibit, as I understand it, for now (but he promised there will be more info so I pressume that they will not stay there forever)
That could change. Yeah, caimans would fit better, but as in Tasmania there are not just Tasmanian animals...Amazonie (if it happens) should have black caimans.
I don´t like philosophy of this pay-for-experience trend, with giraffe feeding and now with crocs. But thats me.
I really hope not, they are lazy and their food costs too much, not worth it.
Well, few years back je was opposing to idea bring giant pandas, so...This is pretty much the exact rhetoric the director used in every other previous time koalas were mentioned, so this is quite fascinating U-turn if it materializes.
Well, few years back je was opposing to idea bring giant pandas, so...
As long as he don´t turn in case of dolphins too, I am ok.
Hey, could they live together with echidnas?(I know, too small and too dark...)
Pretty sure the zoo never really seriously considered pandas, from my understanding.
Unless they were to go for another subspecies/ecotype of Koala other than Queensland then they won't be mixing them with anymore. All Queensland Koalas outside of Australia are managed by San Diego Zoo, who strictly enforces a 'no mixed species exhibits' policy. That is, of course, unless you are San Diego themselves or LA, then mixing them is fine
~Thylo
I could be completely misremembering, so forgive me if I am, but I’m sure that they share/d an outdoor space with (of all things) domestic rabbits at Zürich?