I ponder is it really right to keep golden snub-nosed monkeys?
But then, the male that arrived is of non-subspecific status. According to Zootierliste which I know isn't completely correct, Tierpark Strohen have non subspecific pumas.
Ok, so then I will edit Zootierliste to also add that they have non-specific pumas. Thanks to all of you for the clarification.With the newest arrival from Germany Pairi now have 2.1 puma. The original animal is an elderly male from Plzen who, yes, is a Missouri Puma. They received a non-subspecific female some time last year from a private collection, and have now received the newer male to pair with her. The Missouri male will live out the rest of his days alone.
I don't see a problem if they are already in captivity in China...I ponder is it really right to keep golden snub-nosed monkeys?
My problem is political, not the captive status of the monopolized simians.I don't see a problem if they are already in captivity in China...
This would probably be better in its own thread.My problem is political, not the captive status of the monopolized simians.
This would probably be better in its own thread.
You don't really need to agree with the "One China policy" to cooperate with them conservation-wise.
Does anyone reckon they’ll go the whole hog and go for all eight bear species at some point? I know they have plans of a South American area so spectacled certainly aren’t out of the question. Could see them getting some bachelor sloth bears, and possibly female sun bears to start with before transitioning into a breeding pair.
A colony of 66 African black-footed penguins have arrived at Pairi Daiza. They came from the Living Coasts in the UK that sadly had to close forever due to Covid-19. For the time being they will live in a part of the penguin and seal exhibit in the Cambron by the Sea area.
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do they share their enclosure with Seals? Pairi Daiza
I'm not sure this new penguin group does, they might be in a separate zone from now. But last October I definitely saw that their original penguin group had access to a zone that the harbor seals also inhabited.
Based on some research done by someone from a Belgian forum, the new construction seems to be a (temporary) place for events, so nothing for animals.