Today, Berlin Tierpark unveiled the gate to the new Himalaya area and introduced some more details about their plans (including an updated species list) as well as some pictures of the current state of the project. The gate will finally open in Spring 2022.
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-Sichuan-Takin (Sichuan or Tibetan Takin)
-Goldtakin (Golden Takin)
-Goral (Goral)
-Marco-Polo-Schaf (Marco Polo Sheep)
-Blauschaf (Bharal/ Blue Sheep)
*-Schraubenziege (Markhor/ Screw Horn Goat)*
*-Sibirischer Steinbock (Siberian Ibex)*
-Weißlippenhirsch (Thorold's or White-Lipped Deer)
-Schopfhirsch (Tufted Deer)
-Östlicher Kiang (Kiang)
-Schneeleopard (Snow Leopard)
-Manul (Pallas's Cat)
-Kleiner Panda (Red Panda)
-Francois-Langur (Francois' Langur/ Tonkin Leaf Monkey)
-Daurischer Pfeifhase (Pika)
*-Bobak (Bobak Marmot)*
-Bartgeier (Bearded Vulture)
-Himalaya-Glanzfasan (Himalayan Monal)
*-Satyrtragopan (Satyr Tragopan)*
*-Häherling (Laughingthrush)*
*only added by today's official update (Golden Takins and Pikas were made official today as well, but I heard about them before)
So the area (6 ha or 15 acres wide, up to 30 metres or 100 feet high) will contain 20 species (around 100 individuals). Existing structures will be integrated in the new landscape. There will also be didactic materials to learn about the region and its highly adapted fauna as well as Himalaya themed decoration and playgrounds. The new mountain zoo area costs almost 5 mio Euro.
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Some more pictures by Freunde Hauptstadtzoos: