WRS have a total of 29 babirusa from what they told me - 1.1 live at Singapore Zoo, the remaining animals are split into two groups and kept at Night Safari. One is an all male group of 10, the other is an all female group of 17.
I cannot quite believe that. In the 1996/97 CBSG workshop Singapore Zoo was very much included. The zoo was to serve as a conduit between Europe and Indonesia.
It still seems an absolute waste.
BTW: Singapore Zoo is now a member of EAZA and it would seem the babirusa are included! (????)
In WRS' annual report for the financial year that ended in March, babirusa aren't listed as part of EEP.
It is a no brainer that these zoo babi rusa are not even carriers, can be vetted and tested. And above all are put through and vetted by numerous tests and bureaucratic paperwork.I presume this is because of the well-known "suidea and their diseases"-import/export problems?
For the moment, Singapore Zoo and Jurong Bird Park are already Associate Member of EAZA. So, is Taipei Zoo. It is a small step from there to integrating Singapore's animal collection with the respective ex situ breeding programs on offer from EAZA. I cannot see why species like Malayan tapir (already quite frequently exchanged with Europe prior to this), anoa, babirusa, orang utan and elephant cannot be part of that initiative. I think the development is quite recent, so it may well be that a next year report updated will list differently.In WRS' annual report for the financial year that ended in March, babirusa aren't listed as part of EEP.
What have they done with the former maned wolf exhibit on the Amazon boat ride?
The Anoa are moving to the Singapore Zoo, taking over the Malayan Tapir exhibit. This is possibly an interim move in conjunction with this year being the Year of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac. I understand the Anoa are planned for the new Rainforest Park North.
Red River Hogs will supposedly take over the Anoa exhibit at Night Safari. The Hogs were displaced by the construction of the new Tasmanian Devil exhibit.
Correction to my earlier post, WRS currently holds only 1.0 Lowland Anoa, which has already been relocated to the Zoo and is on display at the former Malayan Tapir exhibit.
What happened to the tapir?
How many do they have? Breeding pair(s)?All the Malayan tapirs are housed at the Night Safari.
How many do they have? Breeding pair(s)?
That many ..., that really is a huge number, meaning they must have several breeding pairs now?i believe there are 3.9, but i'm not sure how many are breeding pairs.
That many ..., that really is a huge number, meaning they must have several breeding pairs now?
I never realised that the Singapore Zoo had multiple pairs and a large population of Malayan tapirs.
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