According to Billabong Zoo's website they have Common Marmosets and Cotton Top Tamarins.
Small Monkeys | Billabong Zoo | Port Macquarie Koala and Wildlife Park
Small Monkeys | Billabong Zoo | Port Macquarie Koala and Wildlife Park
Both of these species have been mentioned in this thread already (marmosets arrived in July 2019 and tamarins in January 2020). They just aren't listed on the official list for some reason. There are a few other ones missing:According to Billabong Zoo's website they have Common Marmosets and Cotton Top Tamarins.
Small Monkeys | Billabong Zoo | Port Macquarie Koala and Wildlife Park
Both of these species have already been mentioned in this thread already (marmosets arrived in July 2019 and tamarins in January 2020). They just aren't listed on the official list for some reason. There are a few other ones missing:
*Patagonian Mara at Hunter Valley Zoo (most recent Facebook post showing them in May 2020)
*Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo at Australian Reptile Park and Featherdale (both regularly mentioned on their social media pages)
*Fallow Deer at Wildlife HQ (last one still going strong as of my visit a month ago)
I don't know why the monkeys were missing - I'm positive I added both at the times of you originally posting about them - so I think I may have accidentally removed them again during the last big edit I did (probably there was confusion due to there being two Billabongs in Australia).Both of these species have been mentioned in this thread already (marmosets arrived in July 2019 and tamarins in January 2020). They just aren't listed on the official list for some reason. There are a few other ones missing:
*Patagonian Mara at Hunter Valley Zoo (most recent Facebook post showing them in May 2020)
*Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo at Australian Reptile Park and Featherdale (both regularly mentioned on their social media pages)
*Fallow Deer at Wildlife HQ (last one still going strong as of my visit a month ago)
Featherdale seem to still have their tree kangaroo from their social media pages. These Facebook posts are only from a few weeks ago.I'm not sure that Featherdale still has their Tree Kangaroo though.
An update on the Persian Onagers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo via email. The zoo is now down to only three (2.1) animals - males Juwani (1998) and Farsi (2001), and female Rani (1998).*Persian Onager (Equus hemionus onager) – four at Western Plains Zoo
The remnant herd here is descended from eight animals, these being 2.2 from Rotterdam Zoo (Netherlands) in 1979, and 1.3 from the USA in 1982. [I have seen several different versions of these numbers and dates - the ones I give were from an article released by the zoo itself].
A shame they went to so much trouble back then importing 8 animals from two different counties, they were well suited to the zoo and climate, they could of kept them going by importing a few more imports over time since they are endangered, A 2rd and 3rd collection could have been formed within the country, I believe this reduction of species will come at a cost at some stage in the future when the public feel its not worth the visit to see less species, At least we have Altina to thank for not losing the Maned Wolfs from the region and look how well are are doing with them now!An update on the Persian Onagers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo via email. The zoo is now down to only three (2.1) animals - males Juwani (1998) and Farsi (2001), and female Rani (1998).
I don't know why the monkeys were missing - I'm positive I added both at the times of you originally posting about them - so I think I may have accidentally removed them again during the last big edit I did (probably there was confusion due to there being two Billabongs in Australia).
Not sure why the Mara at Hunter Valley and the Tree Kangaroo at Australian Reptile Park were missing either, but they are back on there now.
I'm not sure that Featherdale still has their Tree Kangaroo though.
I confirmed via email that Taronga Zoo have received two Dromedaries (Ras and Storm) from Taronga Western Plains Zoo. They live in the former bull elephant/giraffe yard and are now shown on the zoo's most recent edition of their map: https://taronga.org.au/sites/default/files/2020-10/TZMap_Ed11v07.pdf*Arabian Camel (Dromedary) (Camelus dromedarius) – Altina; Darling Downs; Hunter Valley; Mansfield; Oakvale; Shoalhaven; Sydney Zoo; Taralga; Tasmania Zoo; Werribee; Western Plains Zoo; Wings Wildlife Park; Zoodoo. [Also undoubtably held on show in other small collections apart for the ones listed here]
Amazing news! According to the Zoos SA Annual Report, Adelaide Zoo imported three female Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys from France! The relevant section:*Black And White Colobus (Colobus guereza) – Adelaide; Melbourne; National Zoo
Formerly in two separate breeding groups dating back to the 1980s, at Melbourne (C. g. guereza from the UK) and Perth (C. g. kikuyuensis from the USA). The two groups were later mixed. A male was also imported to Monarto in 2006 from the USA. There are only about a dozen left in the country.
We also welcomed three female Black-and-white Colobus monkeys from France, a new cohort of seahorses from Victoria and a rescued Australian Pelican from the Australian Marine Wildlife Research and Rescue Organisation. Two Asian Small-clawed Otter pups were born during 2020, bringing—in combination with our yearlings from 2019—our otter troop to six.
Amazing news!!! According to the Zoos SA Annual Report, Adelaide Zoo imported three female Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys from France! The relevant section:
Full report: https://www.zoossa.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Zoos-SA-Annual-Report-2019-2020.pdf
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo have received 1.0 Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo. He came from Healesville Sanctuary. Full article can be found here: https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...o/news-story/7b404e0a9b700950de1930e6bfc1de85*Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus goodfellowi) – Adelaide; Australian Reptile Park; Ballarat Wildlife Park; Currumbin; Featherdale; Healesville; Melbourne; National Zoo; Perth; Taronga
Rockhampton Zoo have announced the arrival of Meerkats: Log into Facebook | FacebookMeerkat (Suricata suricatta) – Adelaide; Altina; Australia Zoo; Ballarat; Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park; Crocodylus; Darling Downs; Gorge; Halls Gap; Hunter Valley; Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park; Mansfield Zoo; Melbourne; Mogo; Monarto; National Zoo; Oakvale; Perth; Royal Melbourne Childrens Hospital; Shoalhaven; Snakes Downunder; Sydney Zoo; Symbio; Taronga; Tasmania Zoo; Werribee; Western Plains Zoo; Wildlife HQ; Wings Wildlife Park; Zoodoo
Billabong Zoo recently posted an image of a Pygmy Marmoset on their Facebook page [Log into Facebook | Facebook] which got me curious as they haven't had the species before as far as I know. I then contacted them seeking more details about when they arrived. The zoo confirmed that they received both Pygmy Marmosets and Golden Lion Tamarins about three months ago. Both species are now on public display.*Golden Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia) – Adelaide; Darling Downs; Gorge; Halls Gap; Mogo; Perth; Symbio; Tasmania Zoo; Wildlife HQ
*Pigmy Marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea) – Adelaide; Darling Downs; D'Aguilar Widllife; Halls Gap; Hunter Valley; Mogo; National Zoo; Perth; Symbio; Taronga; Tasmania Zoo; Wild Cat Conservation Centre; Wildlife HQ
A short update on a few exotic mammals from the relevant Australian government website:
I believe to date DDZ have the largest range of callithrids in Queensland!Seems like pretty nonsensical and unnecessary conditions regarding the puma.
If I recall right Darling Downs are behind the tamarin and fox applications. Not sure I like their chances with the foxes, might be more successful referring to them as "bat-eared canids".
DDZ is also has applied for Silvery marmosets. Whilst i'm all for more species in general, it sure is a lot of callithrids!
Yes the document mentions that Darling Downs Zoo would like to import two unrelated pairs of Bat-eared Fox to begin with. Apparently there are three zoos interested with both the Silvery Marmosets and the Red-bellied Tamarins.If I recall right Darling Downs are behind the tamarin and fox applications. Not sure I like their chances with the foxes, might be more successful referring to them as "bat-eared canids".
They should have five to six species of callitrichids at the moment - Common Marmoset, Golden Lion Tamarin, Red-handed Tamarin, Emperor Tamarin and Cotton-top Tamarin. I am not 100% about whether they still have Pygmy Marmoset - they haven't been on-display for quite some time (of course that doesn't necessarily mean they don't still have them). If they do still have the pygmys then that would be the complete set available in the region currently.I believe to date DDZ have the largest range of callithrids in Queensland!