Another new arrival : a pair of Palm vultures
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Source?Another new arrival : a pair of Palm vultures.
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Did they not have palm nut vultures before (or have I been imagining things last February 2020 just before CoVid19 broke loose)?
I believe there have been some institutions this year and before breeding them for the first time!Checked ZTL and indeed they seem to have the species already for a long time. Maybe a new pair arrived ? In the note on Facebook no other information when and from where the birds came.....
According to the french forum Les Zoos dans le Monde, the zoo received :
- three red-crowned amazons from Heidelberg last september,
- one brazilian tanager from Bristol last november,
- five cuban hutias from Plzen last january.
All three new species.
On the other side 1.2 nilgais left the zoo for la Haute-Touche. There are no longer nilgais in Paris and this is a new species for la Haute-Touche.
https://www.leszoosdanslemonde.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5632&hilit=Ménagerie&start=1710
Unfortunately not @Onychorhynchus coronatus There is no sign they want to move the orangs, gaurs, panthers...
Of course ! This is one of the worst zoo in France with la Palmyre, Zoo des Trois Vallées and Mont Faron/Toulon. See all the big cats, primates and ungulates in these small and empty enclosure is a nonsense when you have 480 hectares in la Haute-Touche where you can do all you want...Thank you for your reply @Antoine !
You say unfortunately so correct me if I'm wrong but I take it that you personally would be of the opinion that the collection moving in the direction of keeping smaller taxa would be a positive move ?
Of course ! This is one of the worst zoo in France with la Palmyre, Zoo des Trois Vallées and Mont Faron/Toulon. See all the big cats, primates and ungulates in these small and empty enclosure is a nonsense when you have 480 hectares in la Haute-Touche where you can do all you want...


I rather have the zoo replace the snow leopards with another cat since snow leopards still feel too big for the exhibit. But at least the NC leopards are out of that depressing area.Tao (a male), last north chinese leopard in Paris, will leave the zoo wednesday september 29th to reach Zoo Szeged (Hungary). The species will no longer be present in the Ménagerie. Their previous space will enlarge the snow leopards exhibit.
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